If San Francisco voters pass Proposition C — a measure to raise taxes on the city’s largest businesses to fund a variety of homelessness services — in November, the economic impact would be “small in the context of the city’s job market and economy.”
The report, released by San Francisco’s chief economist, Ted Egan, said that if Prop. C passes, it “will likely reduce homelessness in San Francisco, improving health outcomes and reducing the use of acute and emergency services in the city.”
Read San Francisco's chief economist report here; read this article in the Chronicle
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