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1. apsec1+Oa[view] [source] 2025-02-20 19:21:10
>>rntn+(OP)
San Francisco's budget is around $15 billion, which is larger than that of many states, for a population of around 800,000
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2. dragon+lc[view] [source] 2025-02-20 19:28:17
>>apsec1+Oa
800,000 is also larger than the population of several states, and local cost of labor is a lot higher in SF, driving the cost of pretty much everything other than buying commodity goods a government might do higher.
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3. Analem+Fd[view] [source] 2025-02-20 19:35:22
>>dragon+lc
Seattle has roughly the same population as San Francisco and roughly the same labor costs, and has an annual budget of $8.3 billion. At some point you have to just face facts that it's gross mismanagement and incompetence.
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4. apex3s+wr[view] [source] 2025-02-20 20:47:18
>>Analem+Fd
I think you are probably not comparing apple to apple. I think San Francisco is both a city and a county, while Seattle is a city within a county. Also, the San Francisco International Airport is managed by the city & county of San Francisco, while Seattle Tacoma international airport is managed by Port of Seattle, which is also separate from city of Seattle. The budget if city of San Francisco also includes Municipal Transportation Agency but city of Seattle budget doesn’t include king county metro and sound transit which are separate entity.
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