For $3,500 a month in San Francisco, renters can expect a modest one-bedroom apartment or a shared two-bedroom in popular neighborhoods. The competitive market reflects the city’s high demand and limited housing supply.
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San Francisco’s staggering living costs continue to shock. From sky-high rent to premium grocery prices, these 13 facts reveal just how costly life in the city really is—highlighting challenges for residents and businesses alike.
U.S. renters face the highest cost burdens in cities like New York and Miami, while the Bay Area, despite high rents, isn’t among the most affected. San Francisco Chronicle reveals shifting rental stress hotspots nationwide.
US teachers in California face a worsening housing crisis as rising rents outpace salaries, forcing many to seek multiple jobs or leave the profession. Educators warn this threatens the state’s public school system.



