With money tight, more families share housing

With nine people living in two rooms, large families in low-income housing complexes show that overcrowded apartments are still an urban reality.  With fewer than 30% owning homes, Boyle Heights has seven times more people per square mile than in Los Angeles County as a whole. Read more on Boyle Heights Beat.

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