
"A poll commissioned by the Los Angeles Business Council revealed that 95% of voters consider homelessness a serious problem, while 87% feel the same about housing affordability. Despite these concerns, 66% lack confidence in state government to address these issues."
"The poll indicates that 63% of voters have thought about moving out of Los Angeles due to housing costs, with 37% having seriously considered it. This reflects a growing frustration with the high cost of living in the city."
"While voters are increasingly concerned about taxes, jobs, and public safety, these issues do not resonate as strongly as the pressing matters of housing affordability and homelessness, which continue to dominate public sentiment."
A recent poll shows that 95% of Los Angeles voters view homelessness as a serious issue, while 87% feel the same about housing affordability. Despite this recognition, 66% lack confidence in state government to improve housing conditions, with even less faith in local government. Many voters are considering moving out of Los Angeles due to high housing costs. Concerns about taxes, jobs, and public safety are rising, but they are not seen as serious as housing and homelessness. Overall, 60% believe the state is on the wrong track.
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