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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.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, headlines have told us that people are leaving California in masses — one out of every 100 people, to be more precise. "California is 12% of the country, and ...
Most U.S. states saw an influx of Californians amid a Golden State exodus but in 2022 more people from New Jersey, Illinois and Nebraska moved to California than the other way.
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The Emeryville Shellmound, in Emeryville, California, is a sacred burial site of the Ohlone people, a once-massive archaeological shell midden deposit (dark, highly organic soil, temple and burial ground containing a high concentration of human food waste remains, including shellfish).
In 2016, California lawmakers passed the state's Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction law, known as SB 1383, setting a 2030 goal to reduce methane emissions from the dairy and livestock ...
The California exodus has shown no sign of slowing down as the state's population dropped by more than 500,000 people between April 2020 and July 2022, with the number of residents leaving ...
"A Mission Record of the California Indians". University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology. 8 (1): 1– 27. Lippy, Charles H. (1985). Bibliography of Religion in the South. Mercer University Press, Macon, GA. McKanna, Clare Vernon (2002). Race and Homicide in Nineteenth-Century California. University of Nevada ...