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California's housing crisis forces residents to spend over half income on housing, driving out people and worsening homelessness.
Skyrocketing housing prices across California are placing immense financial strain on residents, with many families spending over half their income on rent or mortgages.
This affordability crisis is driving people out of the state, exacerbating workforce shortages and increasing homelessness.
Despite new housing construction efforts, supply remains far below demand, and regulatory hurdles continue to slow development.
The situation is particularly acute in major urban areas like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, where median home prices far exceed national averages.
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La crisis de vivienda de California obliga a los residentes a gastar más de la mitad de su ingreso en vivienda, expulsando a la gente y empeorando la falta de vivienda.