Commentary Over 4.1 million Californians live in households where the primary rent-payer or mortgage-payer is “not at all confident” they can pay their next rent or mortgage payment. This is more than 10 percent of the entire state population living in such households. The entire city of Los Angeles is only 3.99 million persons. More Californians than in the entire city of Los Angeles are now in households where the primary rent or mortgage payer are “not at all confident” they can make their next payment. The number of California households in which the renter is “not at all confident” they can make their next rent payment jumped 200,000 households from 733,000 three weeks ago to 933,000 last week. At an average family size in California of 2.95 persons per household, that increase represents 590,000 persons. The increase in persons in such households is larger than the cities of Fresno, …