United Way of Greater Los Angeles, one of Propel L.A. lead partners, developed the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative Impact Dashboard in conjunction with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority... read more →
7. Build Livable Communities
About the chart: About one in five neighborhoods in Los Angeles County does not have access to a single bank or credit union. Why do we need banks? According to USC... read more →
About the chart Propel L.A. Analysis summarized levels of income inequality, measured by the Gini index, across the United States. We discovered that income inequality in the central city of... read more →
Graph interpretation Less than a third of households in Los Angeles County could afford to buy a median-priced home in the region since the third quarter of 2013. Housing... read more →
In California and particularly in Los Angeles County, employment alone does not eliminate poverty. In the County, 16% of working adults from ages 25 to 64 are living in poverty. ... read more →
The big picture: Los Angeles County is one of the most populated rental markets in the United States with 54% its residents renting instead of owning a home in... read more →
Open Supportive Housing Tracker Our partner at United Way of Greater Los Angeles tracks the progress on supportive housing in each county district of Los Angeles City. Supportive housing is... read more →
Open H+T® Fact Sheet Housing and transportation are the top two largest expenditures in a typical household. The Housing and Transportation (H+T®) Affordability Index provides a comprehensive view of affordability... read more →
The 2018 Los Angeles City's homeless count shows first decrease in four years. For more details, please visit Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA).
What is the California Women’s Well-Being Index? The California Budget & Policy Center created the California Women’s Well-Being Index, which is a multifaceted, composite measure that consists of five “dimensions”:... read more →