San Diego compared to similar cities under a Baseline Economic Scenario for the All Policies Combined Policy Scenario

Across all policy and economic scenarios, San Diego's projected development is between 10 and 12 times that of Tucson's and 1.5 to 2 times that of Denver's. However, these margins shift depending on the economy: in favorable conditions, San Diego's gains compared to Tucson can be reduced to 7 times.

Note: Each city is modeled independently against the status quo. Values represent individual city impacts, not cumulative effects.

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Net change from status quo in expected units per year