Housing in San Francisco Is So Expensive Some People Live on Boats

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In San Francisco Bay, homeless “anchor-outs” have been a tradition since the California Gold Rush. But in a housing crisis, it’s becoming a problem.

The homeless population floating off the coast of wealthy Marin County, just north of San Francisco, has doubled in recent years to about 100, according to authorities.

The ragtag collection of some 200 barges, sailboats, and other mostly decrepit vessels in which they live and store their belongings is a sign of an affordable-housing crisis in...

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