I make $80,000 in San Francisco but probably can't afford to live alone. The city's acceptance of gay people is one reason I won't be moving.
I've viewed other apartments with only two bedrooms, and they cost north of $2,500.a salad costs. When we go out for lunch, it's $20 for ingredients we used to be able to buy for half the price.
I don't have a car, which helps keep my cost of living down, but I have to pay for the Muni service, which is the city's transit system.Still, there's a vibrant culture, and I don't plan to move out of the city anytime soon. Here's two reasons why.I think San Francisco is one of the most beautiful places on the planet, although the city is in a constant state of flux and things have changed a lot in recent years.
However, there's still a spark of joy in this city if you know where to go — the neighborhoods are where the magic of San Francisco is.
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