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Fewer People Are Sleeping on San Francisco Streets. But Family Homelessness Is Up
The city recorded a significant 22% decrease in unsheltered homelessness since 2024.
What happened
According to KQED’s source item, Fewer People Are Sleeping on San Francisco Streets. But Family Homelessness Is Up, The city recorded a significant 22% decrease in unsheltered homelessness since 2024.
Context
The development sits in VINI’s Bay Area file for local readers tracking public services, civic decisions, transportation, housing, safety, and community life across the Bay Area. The original report is linked so readers can check the source account, follow later updates, and compare new coverage against the first published record. The source item is dated 2026-05-12T20:13:59+00:00.
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Source
Primary source: Fewer People Are Sleeping on San Francisco Streets. But Family Homelessness Is Up via KQED. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.
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- Fewer People Are Sleeping on San Francisco Streets. But Family Homelessness Is UpKQED - 2026-05-12T20:13:59+00:00
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