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A controversial draft reparations proposal that includes a $5 million lump-sum payment for each eligible Black person could make San Francisco the first major U.S. city to fund reparations, though ...
The city task force announced paying $5 million payment once, to anyone who qualifies in an effort to eliminate the racial wealth gap, which has been a key justification for reparations for a long time. In contrast, the task force on reparations for the state of California has proposed a sliding scale with a limit of $1.2 million for elderly ...
“You might be paying over 50% in taxes.” Prof G says high-earners in blue cities like NYC, San Francisco can make $1 million annually — but he still deems them as the ‘poor rich.’
The median sale price of a home in San Francisco is $1.41 million, according to Redfin. So instead, Cayetano looked outside of California for an investment opportunity. ... she’d bought 27 units ...
In 2017, the median price of a home in California was more than 2.5 times the median in the U.S. as a whole, and in California's coastal urban areas, the shortage was greater than the inland areas, as demonstrated by the median prices of homes in those respective markets: $1.3M in San Francisco, $1M in San Jose, and $600k in Los Angeles, while ...
Prosecutors alleged that between 2013 and 2019, Sanguinetti failed to disclose over a quarter million dollars in income from SDL Merchandising, which received payments from Public Works employees through sub-accounts of the local non-profit organization San Francisco Parks Alliance for the purchase of custom-made items, including t-shirts and ...
A few weeks earlier, Scott had made a $20 million donation to the San Francisco Community Land Trust. Like other community land trusts, it’s a nonprofit that actually attempts to buy real estate ...
The city spends approximately 30 million dollars per year on the removal of feces and contaminated needles. [99] Of the 400,000 needles distributed monthly, San Francisco receives around 246,000 back — meaning that there are roughly 150,000 discarded needles unaccounted for each month - or nearly 2 million per year. [100]