Arts & Entertainment Burning Man Continues to Get More Queer, Wealthier, Majority Female The Burning Man Census for 2023 is now out, just as Burners are arriving on the playa for another late-August week of revelry in the Black Rock Desert. And many of the demographic trends seen in the 2022 census are continuing.
SF News San Francisco's Non-College-Educated Population Has Declined Rapidly Since the Pandemic, Data Shows One of the biggest demographic shifts in the city since the pandemic began has been the mass departure of residents 25+ who haven't attended college — which is leaving at a much higher rate than other demographics.
SF News New Census Data Shows That Asians Have Overtaken Whites as Largest Bay Area Racial Group Newly released demographic data from the 2020 Census — which is, albeit, three pandemic years out of date already — shows that Asians now represent a plurality of Bay Area residents, overtaking white people for the first time as the largest racial group in the region.
SF News Census Bureau Confirms Pandemic Exodus Number For SF; 55,000 People Left the City Between July 2020 and July 2021 All signs point to new and returning people moving in to San Francisco over the last nine months, but during the first year of the pandemic, as the U.S. Census Bureau now confirms, around 55,000 people left San Francisco County.
SF News Facebook Ad-Reach Numbers For Key Demographic Exceed Census By 10 Million People An analyst recently discerned a potentially key flaw in the numbers that Facebook is using to draw advertisers to its platform, and it could be a big one. Facebook claims that it reaches
SF News Poll Says Nearly Half Of Bay Area Millennials Are Looking To Leave 46 percent of Millennials want out of the Bay Area "in the next few years" according to a poll released today by the business-backed Bay Area Council, and although that may sound like
SF News City Study Comparing SF To Peer Cities: SF Has Highest Rates Of Park Use... And Chlamydia San Francisco, as a city, is peerless. And yet a City of San Francisco study sought a basis of comparison in 16 "peer cities" to see how we stacked up in our would-be
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 Study Proves What We've All Known: The Castro Is Getting Straighter Whether you're just a casual fan of the gay hedonist character of the Castro, or a vehement homo-separatist, this news is likely to cause some exclamation marks to get thrown around on Facebook
SF News Bay Area Has 61 Of The Richest Neighborhoods In The U.S. Wealth. There's much of it around us. And despite New York Magazine blithely believing we're all too shy about flaunting it, the 9 counties of the Bay Area boast a whopping 61 of
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
SF News The Safest City in California: Belvedere Sleepy, richy rich Belvedere, that little island made of gold up in Marin, next to Tiburon (where Tony Bennett has a mansion), has been noted by the FBI as the safest city in
SF News California Sees Rise in Non-White, Under-18 Population Some new figures released by the Census Bureau yesterdayin advance of the full 2010 Census, due out by December of this yearsuggest that the under-18 populations of states like New York,
SF News High Nerd Concentrations = Top Blogging Markets Who knew? According to the Scarborough Research -- an institute that measures the lifestyles, shopping patterns, media behaviors, and demographics of unholy, evil American consumers -- San Francisco was ranked as one of
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SF News Survey Says: You're Awesome! Of course, we're sure there are those of you who saw our plea and said, "I'm busy. These things are lame. I'm not going to participate." Well, that's always an option, certainly. But
Arts & Entertainment SF VMAs? The Chron's Matier and Ross get back to the gossip we pay twenty-five cents in the MUNI for and report that Gav Daddy Newsom is aggressively wooing MTV to throw the 2005 Video
SF News Rank and File Raise your hand if you feel like we're always voting around here. Thats in part because of our Citys requirements that people running for office win by a majority of votes