Elsewhere

How LA Created America's Most Infamous Homeless Camp (Skid Row Explained)


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Ever wonder how a few city blocks in downtown LA became America's most concentrated homeless population? Tyler Cooper breaks down the shocking reality of Skid Row, where 4,000+ people live crammed into just 0.4 square miles. This isn't just about homelessness. It's about how policy decisions, economic forces, and urban planning created one of the most complex humanitarian crises in the country.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why the math doesn't add up: average LA rent costs $1,800 while disability payments are $943
• How Skid Row ended up with 100+ service organizations in less than half a square mile
• The surprising truth about who actually lives there (75% are locals, not migrants from other states)
• Why concentrating services in one area might be making the problem worse
👤 Perfect for: anyone who's driven past Skid Row and wondered how it got so bad, plus anyone curious about the intersection of housing policy and human dignity.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Tyler Cooper introduces America's most infamous street
[01:45] The numbers that don't add up: rent vs. reality
[04:20] How LA accidentally created a homeless magnet
[06:50] The service concentration problem nobody talks about
[09:15] Why 75% of residents are actually from LA County
[11:30] What this means for cities across America
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🔍 Topics: Skid Row, Los Angeles homeless crisis, housing policy, urban development, poverty concentration

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ElsewhereBy Tyler Cooper