By Julian Mark

San Francisco has 17 percent more unhoused people on a given night compared to two years ago. The number? A disappointing 8,011 people.

That’s according to one-night, point-in-time count data released by the city Thursday afternoon. The report was a blow to city officials who have taken on the city’s homelessness as as a central issue, spending $300 million a year to whittle away at 2017’s count of 6,858 unhoused individuals.

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