San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge has become the city's latest 'doom loop' victim - with commuter traffic down 30 percent compared with pre-pandemic levels. The once-bustling city is now characterized by abandoned high street stores and struggling hotels, in large part due to rocketing rates and a sprawling population plagued by fentanyl addiction. Recent figures reveal how cash flow via the city's main artery - Golden Gate Bridge - is drying up too.
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