Overall Homelessness in San Francisco Trending Downward City Data Shows
Mayor Daniel Lurie cites the 4% decline, but advocates say early-morning surveying and other changes limit comparisons with past counts.
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Overall Homelessness Trending Downward In SF
New data suggests San Francisco’s homelessness crisis may be easing. Mayor Daniel Lurie says the latest Point-in-Time count found unsheltered homelessness has fallen to its lowest level in about 15 years. The report shows overall homelessness declined four percent compared with 2024 figures. It also found a dramatic 85 percent drop in the number of people living in tents over the same period. Despite those improvements, homeless advocates cautio…
New San Francisco Homeless Census Shows Slight Drop, But Methodology Also Changed
The preliminary results of this year's point-in-time homeless count, which was conducted in San Francisco in late January, are out and Mayor Daniel Lurie is touting the 4% overall drop in homelessness since 2024.The day has come where, once every two years, city leaders get to celebrate or bemoan the only really concrete number we have for the population of homeless people living on San Francisco's streets. The biennial Point-in-Time (PIT) Count…
San Francisco has lowest homeless population in 15 years
The San Francisco Mayor’s Office says news numbers show the city now has the lowest homeless population it has seen in more than a decade. Mayor Daniel Lurie on Tuesday held a news conference to announce the milestone. “I am here to announce some incredible progress,” Lurie said. “Unsheltered homelessness in San Francisco is now at its lowest level in 15 years.” According to data from the city’s 2026 point in time count, the number of unhoused p…
San Francisco Reports Lowest Homelessness Levels Since 2011
Preliminary results from San Francisco's 2026 Point-in-Time Count indicate a decline in the city's homeless population, reaching its lowest recorded level since 2011. This assessment, however, is accompanied by acknowledged questions from both advocates and municipal officials regarding modifications to the count's methodological framework.
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