districts in Cali, for example, have not closed their schools yet. what are we waiting for? this is a major misstep. kids will probably not suffer much, but they will spread the virus
bs, countries like Japan have lots of inequality and still no one is starving. work to solve extremer cases of poverty and you'll be doing a much better job against inequality
I work in the valley, not SF, but still the same. Sorry if this sounds bleak, but out of 45 engineers in my workplace none has been able to buy a place. You'd need probably a 300k/year salary and above to buy anything in SF, or hit it big in your company stocks. The options are a longer commute, you decide how much. Rent is extremely high in the area also