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How San Francisco has transformed in the last decade, from rising rents to filthy streets

By 1852, its population had skyrocketed to 36,000 people. That ethos of rapid growth has been inscribed in the city's DNA. Over the last decade, San Francisco has undergone a new transformation, as the arrival of major tech companies kicked off a period of rampant growth and rising inequality throughout the city.

The homeless population has risen by about 50% and average rents have climbed to nearly $1,900 per month. Meanwhile, the tech industry has ballooned to more than 835,000 employees across the Bay Area.The tech industry has grown by 57% in the San Francisco Bay Area since 2009.Over the last 10 years, major tech companies like Google, Apple, and Facebook have dramatically expanded their presence in San Francisco. The city also saw the rise of startups like Uber, Slack, and Lyft.

"I've seen more change in San Francisco in the last two years than ever before," local artist Locust SongsThe median household income has risen 27% in the last decade.

 

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