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New L.A. County Tax Boosts Homelessness Programs Starting Tuesday

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An updated anti-homelessness funding initiative, which was endorsed by Los Angeles County voters last November, will go into effect on Tuesday. This change will result in an increase of the county’s sales tax by a quarter-cent. Interested in staying informed about what's going on in Southern California every weekday evening? Tap to follow The L.A. Local wherever you get podcasts. Voters in Los Angeles County have passed Measure A, which imposes an additional half-penny sales tax, aimed at sustaining current services and generating extra funds to tackle the area’s homeless problem. This new initiative will supersede the previous quarter-penny county sales tax endorsed by voters back in 2017 as part of what was known then as Measure H. The earlier taxation plan, designed with a duration of ten years, would originally conclude in 2027. Measure A — the Affordable Housing, Homelessness Solutions and Prevention Now initiative — will stay indefinitely until vo...

Meet Two Retirees Who Chose Van Life Amid the Housing Crisis

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Some older Americans who can't afford to stay in their homes often resort to living in vans due to the cost-effectiveness and independence this lifestyle offers. Rising housing expenses coupled with unchanging retirement incomes have led some elderly Americans to reside in their vehicles. Two individuals from America, who are in their seventies, shared the reasons behind their choice to embrace the van life lifestyle. An increasing number of elderly Americans are becoming priced out from their homes—and some do turning to their vehicles as their new abodes. Two individuals from America over 70 years old who live in their vehicles mentioned to Business Insider that despite their affection for the nomadic lifestyle, renting more conventional homes would not have allowed them to manage their finances effectively. Both mentioned van life Has enabled them to put aside additional funds and strive for a more secure tomorrow. Both mentioned that they ...