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Entering this century, when California’s still-growing population was 34 million, we were predicted to reach 45 million by 2020 and almost 60 million by 2040. So much for that. People have been ...
California is losing population and it turns out that among those fleeing to other states, including Texas, Nevada and Arizona, are high-income earners that California relies on for state tax revenue.
Florida led all states with a net migration gain of 372,870 people in 2023, followed by Texas at 315,301. ... While California continues losing middle-class residents to more affordable regions ...
California's population grew in 2023 for the first time since 2020, driven by lower mortality and higher legal foreign immigration. [31] However, net domestic migration was still negative (91,189 people left for other states) [32] and the population growth was low (+0.17%). [33]
The report shows California added more than 180,000 people when accounting for births and deaths for the 12 month period ending July 1. California still most populous, but stalls at 39.9 million ...
Fallows sees the “declinist alarmism” about California as coming from the same mindset that argues America is a failing state (something people have been saying since the 1960s, despite much ...
Yet some states are losing ground: ten had a net outflow of young high-income earners in 2021. ... SmartAsset mentions that the total number of high-income young people in New York and California ...
Ohanian used his misconstruction of employment figures as the basis for a wide-ranging critique of California economic policy, mostly citing how the high cost of living drives people out of the state.