Homeless people move their belongings to the side of a freeway on land under state jurisdiction, after being evicted from a downtown location along side a city street, in San Diego. REUTERS/Mike Blake It was no surprise when the 2024 Point-In-Time Count results reported little headway in reducing the number of San Diego County residents experiencing homelessness, and buried in the statistics was an especially worrisome trend. The share of people experiencing homelessness who are age 55 and older is 30% of those counted, up from 29% in 2023 and 25% in 2022. Almost half of all older adults experiencing homelessness are homeless for the first time in their lives, and nearly half ar
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