Here's the data for hard livin' in South Central: $89 a month for groceries -- that's nearly 4.5x below the national average of $388. And healthcare spending? It's $5 a month -- 25x below the national average. But when it comes to giving, South Central gives 40 percent more than the national average at $144 a month compared to $92. Sure, that money's probably going back into the community in the form of social services, but it's something. It's getting people out of gang life and on to better things.
Former gang member Alfred Lomas founded L.A. Gang Tours, which gives tourists the chance to safely visit the South Central 'hoods to learn about the history of gangs like the Bloods and Crips. The $65 tour ticket helps create jobs for former gang members, and economic growth for an inner city with a violent past.



