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Old people of San Francisco, your time is up
San Francisco has a problem with its elderly citizens. There are too many of them. More than 37,000 homes in the city are owned or rented by people 65 or older. And about a quarter of our seniors are considered poor and need public assistance of some kind. Meanwhile, we have a growing housing crisis, with thousands of young, productive tech workers — who frankly are the future of our city — forced to pay exorbitant rents and to stuff themselves into veal-pen-like apartments. Something does not compute here.It might not be politically correct, but there is a solution. Call it, if you will,...…San Francisco has a problem with its elderly citizens. There are too many of them. More than 37,000 homes in the city are owned or rented by people 65 or older. And about a quarter of our seniors are considered poor and need public assistance of some kind. Meanwhile, we have a growing housing crisis, with thousands of young, productive tech workers — who frankly are the future of our city — forced to pay exorbitant rents and to stuff themselves into veal-pen-like apartments. Something does not compute here.It might not be politically correct, but there is a solution. Call it, if you will,...WW…
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