Housing Instability

Housing stability is one of the most critical policy issues of our time, and traditional policy levers have failed to catalyze the change needed to provide safe, affordable housing for all populations. The Price Center conducts a wide range of research to improve housing stability through a community-driven process of piloting and testing new practices, bringing them to scale, and ultimately diffusing those practices into systems change.

Basic Housing Grants to Reduce Homelessness in Los Angeles

Year: 2024

Although SMI and SUD are more prevalent among unhoused people, it is wrong to assume that these conditions are the sole cause of their homelessness. In Los Angeles County, about 95.3% of adults with SMI and 97% of people with … Continue reading


Draft: Guaranteed Basic Income and Homelessness Landscape Analysis

Year: 2024

This landscape analysis delves into cash transfer and guaranteed income programs, their histories, and current pilot implementation.  The brief provides context for why cash transfers and guaranteed income programs can be valuable in supporting vulnerable populations, such as the unhoused … Continue reading


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