Cellphone use in downtown San Francisco is 31% of pre-pandemic levels
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A Shitload of tech layoffs. Combined with remote working from the suburbs or wherever the liberal tech workers fled at the start of the pandemic. Not to mention deaths. Jabbed or otherwise.
And the general exodus from the shithole that is California
Everyone took advantage to move out of SF and work remotely during the plandemic and have never moved back. After all, who wants to live in that shithole?
I was wondering if this was an indicator of the population or an indicator of the financial status of the people there.
I'm guessing overall deaths are much higher than they are letting on.
In the early plandemic days, we got reports out of China that something like 20 million cell phone lines just disappeared.
That would provide another reason for leaving the borders open. If they were closed, the increase in deaths would noticeable. Streets would be emptier.
Probably a little of both.
Homeless have phones, immigrants get phones. Not financial imo
Nobody is switching back to landlines. Decline in cell phone use, especially because so many people work remote now, is probably related to a drop in commerce or population
And answering machines with audio cassettes
My kid worked in the area during COVID and lived in Oakland. (Thank God she has moved back east and will soon be in a rural Ohio area)
Anyway, she was telling me many of the high tech people were moving out of SF to Oakland and the other burbs (not much improvement if you ask me) for cheaper rent since they could now work at home. So rents in her area began to skyrocket.
San Francisco died suddenly. Totally normal for a city infested with leftists and force jabbed.
That lines up with the commercial real estate vacancy rate downtown.
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I bet cell phone data rates in SF will soon increase to make up for the decrease in revenue.
true, they'll just increase it across the board
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https://downtownrecovery.com/ Several interesting analyses of pandemic impact
I knew the whole cell phone thing was a fad.
This is because people work from home and they use Wi-Fi instead of data but there are likely multiple reasons