San Francisco

San Francisco's Economic Strategy

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San Francisco's first economic development strategy was written and implemented as the city entered a major recession and unemployment skyrocketed. Now, amidst the current boom, the city is updating this strategy. While access to economic opportunity remains a theme, the question of when the boom will end looms heavy. Join the authors for insight into the city's economy and economic strategy.

+ Laurel Arvanitidis / San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development
​+ Ted Egan / San Francisco Office of the Controller

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