Taxpayers Spend $600k per Unit for Homeless High-rise in L.A.

A new high-rise residential tower for the homeless that cost $600,000 per unit to build opened Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles.

Local ABC affiliate KABC-7 reported:

The cost to build each unit in the homeless high-rise is higher than the median price of a condominium in Los Angeles, which was $564,520 at the end of 2023.

The median listing price for a single-family, detached home in Los Angeles was higher, at $1.3 million.

Los Angeles has tried to fight homelessness over the past decade and-a-half by passing a series of tax hikes and taxpayer-funded initiatives that have failed to stop the growth of the homeless population.

Critics say that providing benefits to the homeless — such as apartments or hotel rooms — creates new incentives for homeless people to migrate to the city and the state.

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