And when it's so expensive to live here that everyone who can afford to opts instead to send their kids to private schools rather than supporting their local public schools.
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I just learned a few days ago that the daycare facility in my Oakland office has openings - $1900/month for 5 days of care/week for an infant. (Facilities here in Santa Rosa appears to be closer to $1200.) For comparison, our mortgage is $2900/month.
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Uh hello which daycare in Oakland has openings



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But the student:teacher ratio still won’t improve because educators can’t afford to live here either
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The student ratio won’t improve because lower enrollment means lower funding in most district.
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Meanwhile, best of Nextdoor thinks that this is the path to tech going away, and SF returning to a quiet harbor village; forgetting that with a massive gov pension obligation and no tax base, services will collapse.
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If we keep siting jobs in big cities then our population will shrink, maybe the economy too. Remote work is becoming increasingly important.
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So can we talk about a Prop 13 repeal now that we have fewer students to pay for?

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Isn’t it the inverse?
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