Consistent week after week San Francisco company reductions
Today: Bulk of genetic testing company’s 1,000 layoffs will be in S. F.; Metromile’s new owner slashes dozens of San Francisco jobs; yesterday headlines, Twitter set to close parts of it’s SF1.7 SF Footprint. There have been a few bright spots but overall during the past six or more months folks may have left their hearts in San Francisco but not necessarily their jobs. My opinion, San Francisco with its corporate taxing policies, continued homeless situation and still among the highest office rental rates in the country. What is the solution? Lower rental rates to be competitive with most other parts of the United States, and stop trying to fix low income housing subsidies and the homeless crisis by making corporations write most of the checks.