California · Affordability

Homelessness in California

One-night count of people sleeping outdoors, in vehicles, or in places not meant for habitation, per 10,000 residents.

31 per 10K in 2024

#49 of 50 · Bottom tier (lower is better)

California is worse than the 50-state median (3 per 10K). That's a gap of 28 per 10K.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

2007 – 2024 · California only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About homelessness

What this measures: Point-in-time count of people sleeping outdoors, in vehicles, or in places not meant for habitation, per 10,000 residents.

Why it matters: Unsheltered homelessness is the most visible end of housing failure and the most expensive to address through emergency services.

Watch out: Based on a single January-night count, which understates the true population. Total homelessness (sheltered plus unsheltered) is typically two to three times higher.

Recent trend

YearCaliforniaUS median
201418 per 10K2 per 10K
201519 per 10K2 per 10K
201620 per 10K2 per 10K
201723 per 10K2 per 10K
201823 per 10K2 per 10K
201927 per 10K2 per 10K
202029 per 10K2 per 10K
202230 per 10K2 per 10K
202332 per 10K3 per 10K
202431 per 10K3 per 10K

California vs. neighboring states

Same metric (homelessness), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateHomelessnessNational rank
Oregon 33 per 10K #50 of 50
Nevada 15 per 10K #46 of 50
Arizona 10 per 10K #44 of 50

How California compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1Wisconsin1 per 10K
#2Iowa1 per 10K
#3Nebraska2 per 10K
#4Wyoming2 per 10K
#5Connecticut2 per 10K

Bottom 5

#46Nevada15 per 10K
#47Washington20 per 10K
#48Hawaiʻi28 per 10K
#49California31 per 10K
#50Oregon33 per 10K

Source and methodology

Source: HUD PIT Count · Direction: lower is better · Unit: per 10K

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