San Jose is facing an unprecedented surge in homelessness, as new data reveals a record number of unhoused individuals residing in the city. This increase highlights the ongoing challenges for local authorities and the community in addressing homelessness effectively. The study, conducted by local agencies, underscores the critical need for comprehensive solutions to provide support and housing to the city’s growing homeless population. Factors contributing to this rise include the high cost of living, lack of affordable housing, and economic instability. San Jose officials are now urged to prioritize strategic interventions that not only tackle the immediate needs of the unhoused but also address the root causes of homelessness in the area. Community organizations and local government partners are working together to develop sustainable strategies to mitigate this escalating issue.
NBC Bay AreaNew data shows KiwiSaver managers underperforming in returns
Recent analysis indicates that the largest KiwiSaver managers in New Zealand are currently underperforming, raising concerns among investors about returns on their retirement savings. The