Latino residents, including some street vendors, appear at a meeting on street vending in L.A. in this photo from 2018. On Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a $600,000 study on the status of Latinos in the county that will address economic, educational and health disparities among the county’s largest ethnic group. LA County launches $600K study of the county's 4.7M Latino residents, asking why rates of homelessness, poverty are up.
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