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SPUR Lunchtime Forum: Looking ahead: San Francisco’s financial future

"What happens if we have yet another year of jobless recovery? What if the real estate market continues to decline? What is the long-term impact of such trends on local government revenues? Join us for a discussion about San Francisco’s long-term financial outlook. With an inside view and predictions from San Francisco's Chief Economist, Ted Egan."

“What happens if we have yet another year of jobless recovery? What if the real estate market continues to decline? What is the long-term impact of such trends on local government revenues? Join us for a discussion about San Francisco’s long-term financial outlook. With an inside view and predictions from San Francisco’s Chief Economist, Ted Egan.”

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