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Das GOAT wrote:
>
> In most American cities, a large percentage of the working poor
> see most of their income go into the hands of real estate speculator
> landlords. In San Francisco, yours truly has to work 40 hours a week
> at a very demanding high-stress, "above-average" pay job just to be
> able --with not one penny left over--.to pay my RENT, for a modest
> studio apartment in a bad neighborhood. (My wife has to do the same so
> that we can EAT as well.)

"...the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will
deprive
the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on
the continent their fathers conquered."   --Thomas Jefferson

In October 1967, my dad bought a single family home for $19,500.
This month, that house sold for $230,000. The point is
I can not afford to live in the neighborhood in which I grew up.

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