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Living Without a Home in San Francisco: 3 stories and 4 questions

Living Without a Home in San Francisco: 3 stories and 4 questions

How many people are homeless in San Francisco? What is the primary cause of homelessness? Do most people come to the Bay Area to be homeless? What is the city doing to solve the problem? We answer these four questions with Audrey Cooper and Kevin Fagan...

Bay Curious

June 22, 201718m 21s

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Show Notes

Since Bay Curious first answered your questions on homelessness in 2017, the cost of living has continued to rise in the Bay Area and with it, the number of people living without a home.

In the nine county Bay Area, just over 34,000 people are experiencing homelessness, according to point-in-time counts conducted in January by most counties

In at least five of the nine counties, the recent count revealed an increase in the number of homeless people from the last time the count was done in 2017.

In this episode, we explore four common questions about homelessness with Audrey Cooper, editor in chief of The San Francisco Chronicle and Kevin Fagan, a reporter with The San Francisco Chronicle who has covered homelessness for more than two decades.

More resources:


* 89 answers to your questions from The San Francisco Chronicle

* One Day, One City, No Relief: 24 hours inside San Francisco’s Homeless Crisis

* Homelessness in SF is Complex. Here Are Answers to the Most Common Questions


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