San francisco is second to l a with forty seven total h q departure since 20 18, according to the hoover institute. The exodus reflects high tech companies opting for less expensive locations and workers who want to avoid living in silken value san francisco. I think that this is a trend that cannot be re irst i don't think san francisco is capable of reversing this trend. It's going to take san francisco not being able to make its tax payments or to be able to operate the city. it's going to have to crash.

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