San Francisco’s housing market is so out of control, 60% of tech workers say they can’t afford homes

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  • The San Francisco Bay Area’s housing market is so bleak, even tech workers are struggling to buy a home there.
  • A survey by Blind found that 59% of employees at Bay Area tech companies said they cannot afford homes.
  • Cisco, eBay, and Intuit had the highest percentage of employees who said home ownership is elusive.

 

In Silicon Valley, buying a home is out of reach even for the region’s tech workers.

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