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  2. California exodus - Wikipedia

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    The California exodus is the late 20th century and ongoing 21st century mass emigration of residents and businesses from California to other U.S. states or countries. [1] [2] The term originated in the late 20th century; it resurged in use to describe demographical trends that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic in California.

  3. The real reasons why In-N-Out Burger and more are leaving ...

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    The real reasons why In-N-Out Burger and more are leaving California. Ted Jenkin ... California is implementing an exit tax on wealthy people who want to leave the state. ... in part to lenient ...

  4. California Retirees Are Leaving: Here’s Where They’re Going ...

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    The Public Policy Institute of California noted a 407,000 net outflow of California residents between July 2021 and July 2022 alone. Want To Retire Abroad? Top Cheap and Popular Places To Consider ...

  5. The Golden State has lost its shine for its wealthiest residents. In 2023, California’s population dipped below 39 million, the lowest count since 2015, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

  6. California mission clash of cultures - Wikipedia

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    Georg von Langsdorff, early visitor to California, sketched a group of Ohlone-Costeño dancers at Mission San José in 1806. "The hair of these people is very coarse, thick, and stands erect; in some it is powdered with down feathers," Langsdorff noted.

  7. White flight - Wikipedia

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    In November 1963, state media cited the chief reasons for emigration as uncertainty about the future, economic decline due to embargo and war, and the heavy commitments of national service, which was described as "the overriding factor causing people to leave". [38] Of the male emigrants in 1976 about half fell into the 15 to 39 age bracket.

  8. Why rich people leaving California isn't what you think - AOL

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    Taxes, onerous regulations, the high cost of salaries, rent — all this has given Bay area denizens permission to pack up their wine cellars and their $10,000 hand painted Italian bicycles and go.

  9. Yes California - Wikipedia

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    For example, a California court could consider whether the repealing of Article III, Section 1, stating that California is "an inseparable part" of the U.S., would be such a major revision. Yes California argues that this not a major revision, based on the California Supreme Court's test in Legislature v.