American polls: Over 70 % of the people of San Francisco believe that the gap between the rich and the poor in society is becoming increasingly serious
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.09.29
Overseas Network, September 28. According to the US "San Francisco Chronicle" reported on September 25, a poll conducted by the media showed that 76%of the people interviewed by San Francisco believed that the gap between the local rich and the poor was increasingly serious and needed to be resolved.
The above polls were carried out this summer, and a total of 1,650 residents of San Francisco were collected. It is reported that there is a long time in the gap between the rich and the poor in San Francisco. Although some people think that this is a problem that only poor talents are worried, the latest polls prove that even the richest people in San Francisco are worried that the issue of economic inequality has been out of control.
It is reported that San Francisco has the world's top large -scale enterprises, but at the same time has the highest percentage of homeless people in the United States. Among the top ten cities in the United States, the family income gap between San Francisco is second only to New York and Chicago. Its richest annual income is as high as US $ 574,000, which is 11 times the annual income of the poorest population.
In addition to the increasing gap between the rich and the poor, the high cost of living in San Francisco also makes the public face a heavy burden. The San Francisco Chronicle states that although the annual annual income of San Francisco's most poor family is the first in ten large cities, it is obviously unable to bear the cost of living in San Francisco. (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)
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