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Originally Posted by BnaBreaker
So someone making $76K/year in San Francisco is considered lower class? 
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Yeah, if your household size is big enough. Don't forget the high wages and even higher cost of living in SF.
For the record, SF has plenty of people who are poor by the standards of the poorest parts of America. Often I see people comment on income stats, as if your average poor SF resident would actually be rich if they moved to say, a trailer park in Mississippi, or something. There isn't just relative poverty in SF, there are also truly poor people (and not just the homeless), who make zero money, or maybe $10,000-$20,000 per year, and live in run down SROs, public housing, inherited homes, overcrowded rent-controlled units, tents, RVs, and even the odd plywood/cardboard/tarp shack (it's way more common to see full blown shantytowns in Oakland though, because SF is way more active when it comes to clearing homeless encampments).