From displacement to respiratory illness, Angelenos without stable housing suffered disproportionately — and most residents support smarter rebuilding.
USC Dornsife News
Health
Social Impact
As USC Dornsife’s LABarometer marks its fifth anniversary, survey director Kyla Thomas notes the broad insights and significant benefits the survey offers Angelenos.
Health
USC Dornsife study finds 1.4 million adults are affected by both food and nutrition insecurity, with young adults, Hispanics and Asians at greatest risk, potentially compromising their health.
Social Impact
The USC Dornsife LABarometer survey finds housing challenges persist, but Angelenos feel better about the economy, and only 3% plan to leave compared to 10% in 2020.
Faculty
Researchers from USC Dornsife’s Center for Economic and Social Research co-host a conference on creating change in human behavior that benefits the public good.
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