A San Francisco reparations panel says it did not use a 'math formula' to arrive at its recommendation to give $5 million in reparations to every qualifying Black resident.
to help fund reparations. That tax, which had been suspended for years, and was recommended for another suspension through 2025, would not come even close to covering it. The San Francisco Standard reported that, according to the city's budget office, the tax would only raise about $10.25 million annually.In addition to the $5 million payments, the proposal also called for debt forgiveness.
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