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California tech sector linked to homeless spike in rural central part of state
Posted on 4/13/17 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 4/13/17 at 9:19 pm
The california legislature's inability to solve the severe housing shortage in this state is starting to make living hell for people who are the most vulnerable.
pretty sad article, imo
You have to feel for these rural californians.
There has undeniably been a massive transfer of wealth from small, working class towns like patterson to the big cities.
And these people don't have the resources to just move.
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California’s Central Valley is best known for supplying nearly 25% of the country’s food, including 40% of the fruit and nuts consumed each year. Yet today, backcountry places such as Patterson, population 22,000, are experiencing an increase in homelessness that can be traced, in part, to an unlikely sounding source: Silicon Valley.
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The million-dollar home prices about 85 miles west, in San Francisco and San Jose, have pushed aspiring homeowners to look inland. Patterson’s population has doubled since the 2000 census. Average monthly rents have climbed from about $900 in 2014 to nearly $1,600 in recent months, according to the apartment database Rent Jungle, compounding the hardships of the foreclosure crisis, the shuttering of several local agricultural businesses and surging substance abuse rates.
“The rents in Patterson are crazy,” said Romelia Wiley, program manager of the local not-for-profit organization Community Housing & Shelter Services. “Why? I-5.”
The freeway offers commuters access to high-paying job centers near the coast, and the number of people commuting to the Bay Area from the portion of the Central Valley that includes Patterson more than doubled between 1990 and 2013, to about 65,000 people, or at least 15% of the local workforce, according to an analysis by the University of the Pacific.
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“The families who live here just can’t compete with the commuters,” said Michele Gonzales, deputy director of a local housing authority.
pretty sad article, imo
You have to feel for these rural californians.
There has undeniably been a massive transfer of wealth from small, working class towns like patterson to the big cities.
And these people don't have the resources to just move.
Posted on 4/13/17 at 9:22 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
To me this is the biggest issue:
If the people producing the food are driven to homelessness and everybody moving in just makes computer shite; who makes the food?
quote:
California’s Central Valley is best known for supplying nearly 25% of the country’s food, including 40% of the fruit and nuts consumed each year.
If the people producing the food are driven to homelessness and everybody moving in just makes computer shite; who makes the food?
Posted on 4/13/17 at 9:23 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Given the incoming number of rural farm job openings, this may work out for them.
Posted on 4/13/17 at 9:25 pm to jonboy
They'll just commute in from further out. Seen it happen in other places. What other choice do they have?
Posted on 4/13/17 at 9:31 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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40% of the fruit and nuts
Somehow I already knew most of the fruits and nuts in this country came from California.
Posted on 4/13/17 at 9:40 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
If farmers cannot find workers because they have all moved out, shouldn't wages rise to get more people to farm. The article is fishy.
Posted on 4/13/17 at 10:48 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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California’s Central Valley is best known for supplying nearly 25% of the country’s food,
I find this hard to believe.
Posted on 4/14/17 at 12:19 am to Mephistopheles
Tells me they'd rather be homeless in California than living comfortably in Kansas...
Posted on 4/14/17 at 12:50 am to jonboy
quote:
If the people producing the food are driven to homelessness and everybody moving in just makes computer shite; who makes the food?
The same people who make it now, Mexicans.
Posted on 4/14/17 at 4:10 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
quote:
You have to feel for these rural californians.
Huh....I thought you liked capitalism
Posted on 4/14/17 at 4:51 am to montanagator
Well-played, PsychTiger.
Bravo.
Bravo.
Posted on 4/14/17 at 5:36 am to navy
I don't really feel bad for the 30 year old or the girl who lost her house because of her heroin habit from the article
Posted on 4/14/17 at 6:14 am to KosmoCramer
quote:
California’s Central Valley is best known for supplying nearly 25% of the country’s food,
I find this hard to believe.
Because it's not accurate
Maybe 25% of our fresh fruits and vegetable. But not "food".
Posted on 4/14/17 at 6:25 am to crazycubes
quote:Shaking my head seem insufficient a response to your stupidity
farmers cannot find workers because they have all moved out, shouldn't wages rise to get more people to farm. The article is fishy
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