San Francisco's Homeless Are Running Out Of Room, So They're Moving On To Makeshift Boats
By Emily Zanotti
May 16, 2019
San Francisco's homeless are running out of room in the city, so they're gradually moving out onto the bay, constructing makeshift boats and barges and forming floating tent cities, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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The city has always had a small population of people living on self-constructed houseboats, WSJ says, but recently, the cost of housing and San Francisco's ensuing homelessness boom has driven more of the city's transient population to consider living on the city's famous bay.
Between 100 and 200 "barges, sailboats, and other mostly decrepit vessels" now litter the landscape.
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