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How Bad Is California’s Housing Shortage? It Depends on Who’s Doing the Counting

  • California faces a significant housing shortage, which is widely accepted by state officials and academics, causing affordability concerns.
  • Estimates of California's housing shortfall vary significantly, with figures ranging from 56,000 to 3.5 million missing units, as cited by various organizations and analysts.
  • In 2024, Up For Growth estimated the shortfall at 840,000 units, while the California Housing Partnership counted 1.3 million units in deficit.
  • A report from McKinsey assessed the housing shortfall to be 3.5 million units, a figure that Governor Newsom used in his campaign.
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Cal Matters broke the news in Sacramento, United States on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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