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California Spent $24 Billion on Homelessness—CHOMEX Could Have Housed the Entire Country’s Homeless for Less
$24 Billion Spent—And Homelessness Got Worse.
Since 2019, California has poured $24 billion into homelessness programs—yet the crisis continues to grow. What if, instead of temporary fixes, we had invested in real, permanent housing? With that same budget, over 1.7 million CHOMEX modular homes could have been built, providing safe, affordable housing for nearly every unhoused person in America.
It’s time for bold, scalable solutions that actually work. Discover how CHOMEX homes could change the future of affordable housing.
The One Issue the Right and Left Agree On: Fixing Housing
In a time of deep political division, there’s one issue that unites both the left and the right: America’s housing crisis. With skyrocketing prices locking out an entire generation, this isn’t just an economic issue—it’s a national emergency. Even prominent voices like Elon Musk and Professor Scott Galloway agree, though from different perspectives. Musk blames overregulation for stifling new housing, while Galloway points to the manipulation of zoning laws by homeowners to preserve their own wealth. Despite their differences, their frustrations share a common thread: the urgent need for systemic change. This blog explores actionable solutions, from federalizing zoning laws to radical reforms in home construction, to finally make housing affordable and accessible for all.
Let’s turn this shared frustration into a united movement for change.