Professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Matthew Desmond will talk about his work researching poverty and affordable housing, and the poverty abolition movement, at UC San Diego's Helen Edison Lecture Series on Dec. 14
/PRNewswire/ A new report commissioned by San Diego Foundation and developed in partnership with the San Diego Regional Policy & Innovation Center found.
Report by the San Diego Foundation offers a thorough snapshot of people's economic struggles in this pricey region through multiple lenses. The data, pulled from 2021, also details racial disparities in health, housing insecurity and other dimensions.
Nearly 11% of all San Diegans, including 86,000 children, live in poverty due to the high cost of living and lack of correlated high wages, a report released Wednesday found.