Palm Springs — In a striking reversal of years-long trends, Palm Springs has reported a nearly 60% drop in its unhoused population , marking one of the most dramatic declines in homelessness seen in any California city this year. According to the latest data from the Riverside County Point-in-Time Count conducted on January 22, 2025, volunteers found just 88 unsheltered people living on city streets — down more than 63% from the 239 individuals counted in 2023 . Engage Palm
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