Meet Jason Feng, perhaps San Francisco's last newsstand operator
Briefly

Feng notes, "In the earlier years, we sold some 80 papers a day. Now it's getting fewer and fewer and fewer. Where do you think those people have possibly gone?" His observation highlights the declining readership among seniors, indicating significant changes in the community.
Despite the challenges, Feng states, "Nevertheless, I plan to remain. It beats driving for Uber." His commitment to the newsstand underscores the importance of personal connections and community amidst evolving media consumption habits.
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