Uhmm..... these are drops in the bucket over a half century span... money spent on the homelessness issue is not the problem... I believe LA County spent 700 million alone in 2019 in so called "policy" implementation..... if money could solve it, LA would have reined in the homeless situation a decade ago..... It's waaayyy deeper than that
The cutting of institutionalized mental health services created a massive jump in the homeless population, as did the resulting ramping of of carceral services.
The links I posted aren't only about funding for temporary housing, though that is a big factor. They explain how a system of austerity - literally cutting budgets for necessary services so you can feign a "balanced budget" (a useless measure for a state) - contributed to a homeless crisis.
Not having a robust public transportation system? Increases homelessness.
Restrictions on building new residential housing in a large city? Increases homelessness.
Lack of public mental health services? Increases homelessness.
Insecure student wrap-around services? Increases homelessness.
Refusals to implement rent ceilings? Increases homelessness.
Increased mass-incarceration and carceral surveillance services? Increases homelessness.