L.A. voters passed Measure A, which replaced and increased an earlier county-wide sales tax for the homeless. That tax, passed a decade ago, failed to stem the growth of the homeless population and may even have encouraged it. As Breitbart News reported in November: The UK Sun noted the effect of the tax on consumers’ pocketbooks:Time to pay the piper...The sales tax went up from 9.5% to 9.75% to increase funding to prevent homelessness. The increase was approved by voters, but shoppers still aren’t happy with the raised prices. “I didn’t vote for this!” one disgruntled resident wrote on Facebook.Two cities in the county, Lancaster and Palmdale, are now paying a sales tax of 11.25% — the highest in the U.S.
Thursday, April 3, 2025
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