People Flee Soaring Crime in Downtown Areas of San Francisco, Cleveland and Portland

August 19th, 2022

Via: Daily Mail:

San Francisco, Cleveland and Portland have the most deserted downtowns in the US as soaring crime rates in the Democratic cities scare away workers and tourists.

In a recent study by the Institute of Governmental Studies at the University of California Berkeley, San Francisco’s downtown area was found to be only 31 percent active over the spring of 2022 when compared to pre-pandemic levels, with Cleveland at 36 percent and Portland at 41 percent.

Meanwhile, cities like Salt Lake City, Utah, Bakersfield, California and Columbus Ohio are enjoying the fastest comeback, seeing their downtown activity go up by more than 110 percent since 2019.

By tracking more than 18 million smartphone users traveling through America’s busiest downtowns, researchers found that the three cities, which have been plagued by a spike in crime, are trailing in COVID-19 recovery.

One Response to “People Flee Soaring Crime in Downtown Areas of San Francisco, Cleveland and Portland”

  1. Loveandlight says:

    A pair of YouTubers whose videos I sometimes watch left their stuff in their car during a trip to San Francisco for just twenty minutes, and they got their car-windows and windshields smashed in and all their stuff was taken. And this is apparently a very normal thing there.

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