Thousands are leaving Los Angeles year after year. This is why we still have a housing crunch

Thousands are leaving Los Angeles year after year. This is why we still have a housing crunch

The City of Angels lost nearly 10,000 residents last year. L.A. County lost 62,000. It’s not exactly a mass exodus, but L.A.’s shrinking population is enough to leave a few economists shuddering at the long-term implications of so many people skipping town: less political influence, a smaller tax base, etc. But amid the Southland’s sea … Read more