This morning’s L.A. Times reports about a new study of affordable housing in California. There’s less of it. Andrew Khouri writes that “Nearly 1 million extremely low income California households lack affordable, habitable homes, a need most pronounced in Southern California.” Rents are up 20% between 2000 and 2012, but median household income has fallen by 8%. The foreclosure crisis threw former homeowners into the rental market, driving up prices. The report said that Los Angeles County has 19 affordable units for every 100 extremely low-income household — and Orange and San Diego counties are about the same. Read about it HERE.