The State - News from Nov. 27, 1987
After two decades of losing population to the suburbs, more people have recently moved into San Francisco than have left it. The Assn. of Bay Area Governments, in a report released this week, said San Francisco’s net gain of 54,000 residents so far in the 1980s was primarily because of foreign immigration.
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