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Zorro

(16,278 posts)
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 09:49 PM Feb 2022

Report says San Diego now is nation's least affordable metro area, surpassing San Francisco

Monthly analysis compares median home price with local incomes. Drop in S.F. housing prices made a difference.

The “San Diego discount” apparently still lives.

The term, which you don’t hear so much these days, suggests that pay here is comparatively less than elsewhere because people want to live in San Diego. It was often invoked in the sports world, particularly regarding the great Tony Gwynn, who remained a San Diego Padre his entire career even though he could have received more money signing on with another team.

The notion also was applied to San Diego at large, and sometimes was used interchangeably with the more familiar “sunshine tax” — meaning the cost of living, particularly housing, is higher in desirable places to live like San Diego.

Those, essentially, were the underlying factors in a housing-related survey that said San Diego had become the least affordable metropolitan area in the nation.

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/columnists/story/2022-02-16/me-sd-smolens-affordable
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Report says San Diego now is nation's least affordable metro area, surpassing San Francisco (Original Post) Zorro Feb 2022 OP
Honolulu says yo mahina Feb 2022 #1
Everything costs tons of $$$ in San Diego. BigmanPigman Feb 2022 #2
I thought SD was "America's Finest City"? ificandream Feb 2022 #3

BigmanPigman

(52,234 posts)
2. Everything costs tons of $$$ in San Diego.
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 10:44 PM
Feb 2022

And yes, the average pay sucks. Trying to live here on a fixed income is incredibly difficult. As a substitute teacher in the 90s I made $110 a day and that was the best pay south of LA. Today, 25 years later, the pay is a gigantic amount of $123.

https://www.indeed.com/career/substitute-teacher/salaries/San-Diego--CA

That is ridiculous for an adult with at least 5 years of college. If you plan on living here you'd better have a Swiss bank account. A former student moved from FL to San Diego and she had to move back to FL since everything from a cup of coffee to car insurance costs a ton.

https://www.indeed.com/career/substitute-teacher/salaries/San-Diego--CA

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