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Exodus of S.F.'s middle class
Jun.22
  The number of low- and middle-income residents is shrinking as the wealthy population swells due to the city's exorbitant housing costs

Mar.8
  Henry Paulson came amid a slew of bad news on the housing and economy fronts, including a report that 63,000 jobs disappeared nationwide


year 2007 Top ^

Jan.2 Cost of living puts minimum wage over $9
  Low-paid workers got a 3.6% pay raise when the minimum wage was increased to $9.14 an hour


year 2005 Top ^

Nov.19 Jobless rate rose to 4.6%
  In the area, including San Mateo and Marin counties, the rate rose from 4.4% the month before Oct.22 Unemployment rate fell to 4.4%
  The September rate in the 3-county region from a 4.7% in August Aug.20 Unemployment rate dropped to 4.6%
  In San Francisco, Marin and San Mateo counties, the rate dropped to 4.6% from an estimated 5.6% in July 2004
Apr.16 Unemployment rate fell to 4.7%  The rate in the 3-county zone of San Mateo, San Francisco and Marin fell from 5% the prior month

year 2003 Top ^

Nov.4 $8.50-per-hour minimum wage approved
  Voters decided that employers should have to pay their workers a minimum wage that mirrors the cost of living




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