The San Francisco Department of Public Health has been rolling out some very nifty maps based on data the department collects. One of the more interesting maps illustrates how many minimum wage jobs it would take to afford to live in different city neighborhoods. Not surprisingly the Mission is not the cheapest place to live. See other maps here.
Rigoberto Hernandez is a journalism student at San Francisco State University. He has interned at The Oregonian and The Orange County Register, but prefers to report on the Mission District. In his spare time he can be found riding his bike around the city, going to Giants games and admiring the Stable building.
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