Seeing articles that have them at 1, with 13+%, one at 10, at 9+%, and a few in between.
Point being, they bring in a ton of money. They shouldn't be having issues like this.
They keep saying desalinization is too expensive. You have no water, though. Might want to consider spending a few bucks on it, when you have ocean for the entirety of your state line.
Meanwhile, San Fran is estimated to spend $305M on 7,499 known homeless people this year. A twinge over $40K a pop. More than a good many people gross a year, much less take home. What does the city get in return? To hire more people to clean the literal tons of shit off the streets.
Point being, they bring in a ton of money. They shouldn't be having issues like this.
They keep saying desalinization is too expensive. You have no water, though. Might want to consider spending a few bucks on it, when you have ocean for the entirety of your state line.
Meanwhile, San Fran is estimated to spend $305M on 7,499 known homeless people this year. A twinge over $40K a pop. More than a good many people gross a year, much less take home. What does the city get in return? To hire more people to clean the literal tons of shit off the streets.