Latinos, Asians Fuel California’s Population Growth
LOS ANGELES (CBS) – New census data shows Latinos and Asians accounted for virtually all of California’s population growth over the last decade. Data from the 2010 U.S. Census released Tuesday shows...
View ArticleLatinos To Soon Surpass Whites In California
SACRAMENTO (CBS / AP) — Hispanics will become the largest ethnic group in the nation’s most populous state early next year, the California Department of Finance said Thursday, marking a big milestone...
View ArticleSurvey Finds Mental Health Disparities Impacting LGBT Community
PLEASANT HILL (KCBS) – A first-of-its-kind survey finds California mental health providers still not embracing certain segments of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Thousands of...
View ArticleBay Area Growth Pushes California Population Near 38M
(CBS/AP) – The state Finance Department reports that California’s population grew by almost 300,000 last year to nearly 38 million people, with the San Francisco Bay Area leading the growth. The report...
View ArticleGoogle Workforce Breakdown Shows White Males Dominate In Tech
MOUNTAIN VIEW (CBS SF) — Google released a breakdown of the demographics of its workforce for the first time Wednesday, showing its employees are predominantly white males. Google has struggled to...
View ArticleTwitter Urged To Share Numbers On Workforce Demographics In Campaign Launched...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Calls for Twitter to publicly release its workforce demographic numbers are being waged in an online campaign waged on Twitter itself. The Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH...
View ArticleTwitter Reveals Lack Of Diversity Among Workforce, Says It Has Plenty Of Work...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Saying it has “a lot of work to do” when it comes to diversity, Twitter released information about the diversity of its workforce on Wednesday. The numbers reveal most...
View ArticleApple Reveals Most Workers Are White, Asian Males, CEO ‘Not Satisfied’ With...
CUPERTINO (CBS / AP) — Apple primarily relies on white and Asian men for its top-paying technology jobs, feeding the perception that Silicon Valley’s economic boom is largely excluding women, blacks...
View ArticleIs Marriage Dying? 50% Okay If Marriage And Children Are Not Priorities
(CBS SF) — A landmark study from the Pew Research found the percentage of unmarried people is at its highest point in American history, and 50 percent of those surveyed felt society is just as well off...
View ArticleMore Oldsters Than Hipsters – Marin Has More Old People Than Any Other Bay...
SAUSALITO (CBS SF) – When people think of Marin County, images of young, cool, laid back, new age hipsters may come to mind. Well, a new study says that’s simply not true. Marin has gotten old – and...
View ArticleSurvey Says SF Castro District Is Becoming (Slightly) Less Gay
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A November 2014 business survey of visitors and residents in San Francisco’s Castro and Upper Market neighborhoods indicates that new arrivals to the rapidly-growing area are...
View ArticleGoogle’s Workforce Data Shows Internet Search Still Struggling To Diversify
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS/AP) — Google isn’t making much headway diversifying its workforce beyond white and Asian men, even though the Internet company hired women to fill one out of every five of its...
View ArticleExperts Say Article Claiming San Francisco ‘Broke America’s Heart’ Is Misleading
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A much-circulated article in the Washington Post claims tech company money has driven up the cost of living in San Francisco, thus driving out the people and institutions that...
View ArticleResistance To Multi-Unit Housing Helping Keep Marin County Racially Segregated
MILL VALLEY (KPIX 5) — Marin was recently identified as the most racially segregated county in the Bay Area and what’s happening on a piece of property in Mill Valley may hold the reason why. In 2004,...
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