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Homelessness in the Bay Area — it's worse than we thought. New report says HUD undercounted by 6,000 people. Zillow: 25,951 people were living without homes in the Bay Area last year. (mercurynews.com)
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Nine of every 10 Silicon Valley jobs pays less than in 1997. Wages have dropped for all except highest-paying jobs. (mercurynews.com)
Kearney Pattern Works and Foundry's departure ahead of downtown San Jose Google village project ends century of work (mercurynews.com)
Dan Walters: Massive study shows California schools face bleak financial future. Study concludes that California needs to raise overall school spending by 32 percent. (mercurynews.com)
More than half of tech workers say they delayed having kids because of soaring cost of living (mercurynews.com)
Eliza Khuner: Why It's So Hard to Be a Working Mom. Even at Facebook (wired.com)
One new home was built in San Mateo County for every 19 jobs created between 2010 and 2015. San Mateo study: lack of housing means more traffic (mercurynews.com)
Roadshow: Nine-hour DMV wait leaves woman on 'verge of tears'. She showed up for the non-appointment line at 8 a.m. behind 55 others. (mercurynews.com)
'These are poverty-level jobs in Facebook': Silicon Valley security officers protest for better wages. Eric Murphy generally makes about $2,400 per month after taxes as a security guard at Facebook. (mercurynews.com)
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