今日浪费:西雅图的无家可归者困境
Waste Of The Day: Seattle's Homelessness Fiasco

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/waste-day-seattles-homelessness-fiasco

最近对金县区域无家可归者管理局(KCRHA)进行的一项州政府审计显示,该机构存在严重的财务管理不善问题,并面临4500万美元的赤字。该机构负责管理西雅图和金县的无家可归者服务,但其会计记录极其匮乏,导致审计人员无法追踪其很大一部分支出。 主要调查结果包括: * **账目无法解释:** 该机构无法说明被市和县欠下的800万美元服务费的去向。 * **预算超支:** KCRHA的行政预算超支了430万美元,其中包括一笔未经授权的200万美元软件支出。 * **过度外包:** 该机构依赖昂贵的咨询公司而非领薪员工,曾向一名承包商支付44.9万美元用于11个月的工作,而后来由一名正式员工担任该职位时,成本竟节省了近16.5万美元。 自2019年成立以来,KCRHA已获得5.34亿美元拨款,但西雅图的无家可归者人数仍在持续增加。报告发布后,一些地方官员呼吁解散该机构,认为它未能完成其核心使命。此次审计是一个鲜明的例子,表明在缺乏严格监管的情况下,用于无家可归者援助的大量公共资金可能会被挥霍,而无法产生实质性成果。

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Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClear Politics,

Topline: The homelessness agency in King County, Wash., has a $45 million deficit, but auditors can’t fully figure out why, according to a state audit publicly released this April. Its accounting records are so poor that it’s impossible to track where portions of its money are being spent.

Key facts: The King County Regional Homelessness Authority helps run shelters and outreach to the homeless population in 39 cities. It’s funded jointly by the county and the City of Seattle.

Financial records claim that the city and county owe the Homelessness Authority $49.8 million for services already performed, but the Authority could not explain what $8 million of that was for.

The Authority also overspent its administrative budget by $4.3 million, auditors found. Officials bought Salesforce, a business analytics platform, in 2024 without approval from the county, the report claims. A budget amendment later allowed them to spend $563,000, but the platform ended up costing more than $2 million.

Money was also wasted by hiring contractors from expensive consulting firms like Robert Half instead of using salaried workers, the audit found. The Authority contracted with one Robert Half staffer to serve as its chief financial officer for 11 months at $449,000. When the contract expired, the same person became a full-time employee for just $285,000 per year.

The reliance on contractors also increased staff turnover, which employees told auditors made accounting more difficult since financial systems were constantly being altered by new leadership. 

The Authority was formed in December 2019 and had received $534 million in total funding as of July 2025. Some local leaders, including Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, said they are open to the idea of dissolving it.

King County Council member Rod Dembowski told the Renton Reporter, “It’s now time for elected officials to bring this failed experiment to an end. The agency has failed in its core obligation – to make significant progress in getting people sheltered.”

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Background: Seattle had almost 17,000 homeless people as of 2024, the fourth-largest population in the U.S. despite being the 18th-largest city. Homelessness increased by 19% from 2023 to 2024.

King County receives $65 million in annual federal funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Continuum of Care program. Most of it goes to the Homelessness Authority for housing, but the Trump administration is proposing changes that would require most of the money to be spent on “self-sufficiency” programs like job training and addiction treatment.

Summary: Seattle is becoming the largest major city to learn that spending massive amounts of money on homelessness prevention is pointless without careful oversight.

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