Full Coverage: Poll seeks Angelenos’ opinions on homelessness
The Los Angeles Business Council Institute conducted a survey in cooperation with The Times from Oct. 27 to Nov. 3 to examine Angelenos’ views on homelessness. Questions were posed by telephone and via the internet to 906 Los Angeles County voters. The Times published a series of stories on the poll results.
L.A. voters want the government to focus on shelter for homeless people living in the streets, even if those efforts are short term, a poll has found.
How the poll on Los Angeles’ voters attitudes toward homelessness was conducted.
Racial inequity pervades homelessness in Los Angeles. Black residents are far more likely to be homeless and to know someone who is.
A majority of Los Angeles County voters back a new state law that allows for duplexes in most single-family-home neighborhoods, a Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Business Council poll finds.
Los Angeles County voters support a legal right to shelter for all, but are less enthusiastic about enacting new taxes to build housing for the homeless, a new poll finds.
The Los Angeles Business Council Institute conducted a survey in cooperation with The Times from Oct. 27 to Nov. 3 to examine Angelenos’ views on homelessness. Questions were posed by telephone and via the internet to 906 Los Angeles County voters. This week, The Times is publishing a series of stories on the poll results.
Key findings from the 2021 LABC Institute Homeless Survey, which was conducted in cooperation with The Times.