nein51 said:
It's a recent trend. Like something I've been seeing in the last few months. Lots of people moved out of state when their work left. I think you may start to see a good chunk of those move back.
Not gonna happen. Cali is a cesspool. I lived there during the 80s, went back a few times afterwards. Every trip it got worse. Now LA is one pit of homeless waiting for free stuff, cartels moving fentanyl freely, shops building guns to send to Mexico in exchange for drugs, felons shooed out of prisons on reduced and too-soon ended prison sentences, gangs operating freely in nearly every neighborhood, leniency in judge sentencing, super high cost of housing and taxes on everything. I mean everything. They left has turned into into crap. The only reason they have any funds is the money coming in from other states.
In the fiscal year of 2022, California's state debt stood at about 145.03 billion U.S. dollars. Comparatively, the state's debt was 57.17 billion U.S. dollars in 2000. The liberal legacy.
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