SF News Young San Francisco Is Better Educated, Richer, And More Likely To Be Single Than They Were In 1980 The US Census has released a bunch of cool charts comparing data about 18- to 34-year-old San Franciscans in 1980, 1990, 2000, and now (2013). What's revealed are some fascinating figures about how
SF News Incomes Up All Over San Francisco, Says Census New data for 2013 from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (the mini-sample census they do every year to gather detailed pictures in between censuses) shows that San Francisco households, and
SF News Seattle Tops S.F. In Census of Percent of Gay Couples, But We're Still Tops For Gay Men Local homosexual types might joke that San Francisco is a city of bottoms, but we're on top when it comes to having the country's largest population of gay male households. Depending on the
SF News Vallejo, Oakland Named Among Most Diverse Cities In U.S. We always knew that the demographics of Oakland made it one of the most diverse cities in the country, but we did not know that Vallejo is, by the numbers, even more evenly
SF News Marin Is Getting Less White! Marin County will no longer be the bastion of wealthy white people that it is today in about 50 years, according to new projections by the California Department of Finance. It's a trend
Arts & Entertainment Speak Out, S.F.: Redistricting Task Force Community Meeting Thursday We received this handy-dandy map under the heading, "Speak Out, San Francisco!" in our inbox yesterday outlining the Redistricting Task Force's current proposed new boundaries of San Francisco’s 11 supervisorial districts. (View