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Attorney Ernest Lew sits with his dog, Emma, in a Financial District plaza Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, in San Francisco. California's jobless rate has fallen to a record low 4% and in San Francisco it's dropped under 2%, a level economists once thought impossible to reach. "Why are there so many homeless people if this economy is booming? That's crazy!" said Lew, an estate planning attorney, when told about the report. Lew has practiced law for 30 years and said he is doing very well because a lot of his clients work at Google, Facebook and other tech companies. (AP Photo/Olga Rodriguez)

Attorney Ernest Lew sits with his dog, Emma, in a Financial District plaza Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, in San Francisco. California's jobless rate has fallen to a record low 4% and in San Francisco it's dropped under 2%, a level economists once thought impossible to reach. "Why are there so many homeless people if this economy is booming? That's crazy!" said Lew, an estate planning attorney, when told about the report. Lew has practiced law for 30 years and said he is doing very well because a lot of his clients work at Google, Facebook and other tech companies. (AP Photo/Olga Rodriguez)

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