California spent $24 billion on Homelessness. The Streets Look the Same
Despite continued expenditures by Sacramento, California has not achieved meaningful progress in addressing homelessness. Meanwhile, the allocation and use of
Read MoreDespite continued expenditures by Sacramento, California has not achieved meaningful progress in addressing homelessness. Meanwhile, the allocation and use of
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Read MoreBy Jose E. Navarro | The Navarro ReportSan Diego, California — May 29, 2026 A comprehensive financial analysis of California’s
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Read MoreBy Jose E. Navarro | The Navarro Report On July 1, 2026, the largest public pension fund in the United
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