Cities with Highest Homelessness Rates in the US (2023):
1. Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA: 825.9 homeless individuals per 100,000 people【29†source】.
2. Salinas, CA: 616.9 per 100,000【30†source】.
3. Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA: 557.1 per 100,000【31†source】.
4. Los Angeles, CA: 518.9 per 100,000【32†source】.
5. San Luis Obispo, CA: 501.3 per 100,000【33†source】.
6. San Jose, CA: 481.5 per 100,000【34†source】.
7. Honolulu, HI: 458.3 per 100,000【35†source】.
8. New York City, NY: 454.2 per 100,000【36†source】.
9. Santa Barbara, CA: 423.8 per 100,000【37†source】.
10. Eugene, OR: 414.7 per 100,000【38†source】.
11. San Francisco, CA: 396.9 per 100,000【39†source】.
12. Salt Lake, UT: 387.9 per 100,000【40†source】.
13. Turlock, CA: 379.6 per 100,000【41†source】.
14. Battle Creek, MI: 370.5 per 100,000【42†source】.
15. Seattle-Tacoma, WA: 365.6 per 100,000【43†source】.
16. Stockton, CA: 346.6 per 100,000【44†source】.
17. Springfield, MA: 324 per 100,000【45†source】.
This list shows the rate of homelessness in specific urban areas in the United States, with a notable concentration in California cities.