Tent cities rise amid housing shortage in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley, the epicenter of the tech industry, is one of the wealthiest and fastest-growing regions in the country. But the rapid development and influx of tech workers has revved up competition for housing and a growing income divide. Special correspondent Scott Shafer of KQED reports on the demolition of a notorious homeless encampment in San Jose.
Видео Tent cities rise amid housing shortage in Silicon Valley канала PBS NewsHour
Видео Tent cities rise amid housing shortage in Silicon Valley канала PBS NewsHour
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