BUSINESSLA TIMES — LOCAL
Thousands are leaving Los Angeles year after year. This is why we still have a housing crunch
Tens of thousands of people are leaving Los Angeles, yet housing costs remain extremely high. Experts attribute the ongoing housing crunch to changing household demographics and unmet pent-up demand.
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