For 200 years, SF's magic was attracting the next gen of misfits and entrepreneurs. Then we stopped building housing.
"Already an aging place, San Francisco now... has the fewest residents younger than 30, and the most Baby Boomers and older residents."
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Is S.F. the most millennial place in America? Here’s what the data says
It’s no surprise that San Francisco, a place increasingly eschewed by 20-something Gen Zers, is dominated by millennials. Here’s which other places are similar — and how it’s changed.