Today is a sad day. Federal homeless counts, done once every other year, all across the Bay Area have reached staggering highs.
At more than 8,000 people, San Francisco now has the highest numbers since the Willie Brown-era, or right around when @gavinnewsom took office.https://twitter.com/hknightsf/status/1129155331689332736 …
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Meanwhile, NY's unsheltered numbers are down 2% from two years ago to 3,588 people. https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dhs/about/press-releases/fewer-experiencing-unsheltered-homelessness-2019.page …
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Technically, NY has 78,000 people who qualify as homeless in its systems, but because it's a "Right to Shelter" city, you don't visually see as many people sleeping on the street:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/30/nyregion/homeless-nyc.html …
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More on the difference between how East Coast cities and West Coast cities address homelessness here. (The LA numbers in one of the charts in this thread are wrong, though.)https://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/1070482286808682496 …
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Uh, clarification: This is very much a *California* issue. I haven't seen devastating double digit percentage increases anywhere outside of this state yet. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.)https://twitter.com/mattdpearce/status/1135984110034464773 …
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Looks like it would be very appropriate for
@GavinNewsom to propose a Warren-like wealth tax.
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