Would be interesting to see previous years’ numbers for incomes 10/median/90
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Poorest and poorer mega-commute into the region...
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don't people commute from Sacramento and Stockton into the Bay Area?
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geez I didn't look at your mentions and realize how original my thoughts are
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keeping/forcing out the poor helps lessen inequality. Both are spuriously progressive, Glaeser argues: https://books.google.com/books?id=-yWTIKsWGm4C&lpg=PA1&dq=glaeser%20triumph%20of%20the%20city&pg=PT63#v=onepage&q&f=false …
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Because the lower income people were forced to leave ?
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not for those who don't work in tech. Those residents were pushed out by ellis acts, omi, and rent hikes
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oh good god. The YIMBY argument again. Speculation and greed has plenty of roles in the current rents.
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And the inequity has a lot to do with tech jobs fueled by VC money (that is drying up as we speak).
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We went through this in the early 00s.. with the tech bubble, followed by the housing bubble. Now we've paired them
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