@@hughmongus9969 Hear in Canada for 800,000 to a 1,000,000$ if you don't want to live in a big city can get a 4 bed 4 bath house on your own private lake.
In the Bay, LA and Tahoe, but not in the Valley of Cali. Its a dump (grew up there) but housing is cheap and things are quite spread out. Lots of room for building. Not so much in the SF Bay, some Coastal areas and SOCal.
They've been reporting on it for quite a while and especially so in the last year. So have other news outlets. I think maybe what happens is that politics got more of people's attention in the last while so other news stories weren't noticed as much.
@@brandaugment6492 My bad for not following this more closely on the mainstream press. I have been seeing a lot of coverage on the alternate press for years. This is embedded with politics, just not the politics the left wants us to see. This crap is the inevitable result of leftest politics. The reasons why are too numerous to cover here, but the all boil down to the destruction of incentive.
@@randallgoldapp9510 The key Randall is paying attention and bias. If you do these two things, you'd learn a lot. You shouldn't depend on mainstream media either. Simple research. The childish left and right nonsense is just labels for blaming people to make your side feel good. Participation trophys for blaming others doesn't solve problems.
@First Last Uh, yeah it is. If that trend were to continue for 20 years that would be roughly 5% of the whole population. No it's not a big number by itself, but it's long term effects would be significant
I lived on Oakland for years. I bought a 10 Acer Ranch in Cotati for $185,000. It was so peaceful. Property values exploded. I didn't even have My Ranch on the Market and a Doctor offered Me 1.9 million. Sold it and moved to Texas 15 years ago. Best decision I ever made.
my parents bought the house i currently live in here in alpine (san diego county alpine) for 115K and it is worth about 800k now, but i like it here and i'm single and retired and the tax bill is just over 2200/year so i'm staying as i love it here. i'm pretty cheap so i think i'll croak before i run out of money- if not i'll sell this place and move into a senior low-cost housing nearby, but i like my 1.25 acres here and my fruit trees and cannabis grow room (i can grow my sativa strain outdoors, too) so much, i'm trying to stay to the Bitter End- give me strength!
It’s a dump here. Over the last few months when I drive the freeway to work theres been an explosion of shanty towns on the embankments and the walls are being tagged with massive spray painted names. It’s staggering.
Wait until automation makes the need for cheap labor extinct and we're left with a population of uneducated, illiterate workers from other countries sitting on the corner with cardboard signs begging...Oh wait, our own population of uneducated drug addicts beat them to it..
Seeing what’s happening to our cities makes me mad I didn’t take up politics. The laws and policies are destroying these cities. They keep raising every tax you can think of and have no idea where it goes….I’m in NYC and with the amount of taxes we pay it should NOT look the way it does….mismanagement and a whole bunch of crooks
California is not small business friendly, many of them moving to the low tax state. California is a place for the rich, not the middle to lower class, especially now that many are homeless because they cannot afford to live with the very high costs. I moved to NYC 3 years ago from Northern California, lived in Brooklyn and worked in Manhattan. The cost of living here is still very affordable than in California. Me and 2 of my friends rented 2 rooms and 1 bathroom for about 1800 per floor divided by 3 to 600 per person. Our salaries are around 130,000 per year. The cost of eating in broolyn is cheap, neighbors help each other ... Subway transportation was only 2.75 so we didn't have to buy a car to get around NY. A city that is very diverse, cool and friendly to the lower middle class. California is a beautiful state, the weather and nature are beautiful but the rules are very strict, taxation is very difficult to survive especially middle to lower.
@@carrickdubya4765 130k a year is good but not great. But if you really understand IT the average salary plus bonus per year in silicon valley is 230k per year with 5 years experience. I work with engineers making 700k and 1 million per year. Of course the salary is not 1 million but like 400k and 600k bonus. In good companies you get 30% bonus based on your salary and stock options. The very best guys can make 800k with ten years experience. Some guys work 15 years and get pay only 100k - it depends on how good you are. In IT the salary get so ridiculous to the point that people not in IT don't believe it.
@@euphoricrain775 call bs all you want if you look up how much a lineman makes in California it says around 120,000 but we make 400k if all the overtime you’re given you work.
Its been known for a few years, the real shift occurred with in the past 1 year or so, and it was advertised on the news via DHSMV posting the DL change overs from states.. It showed a 22% increase from the "East to the West" and 13% of NY folks also now carry FL DL/ID's.. Crazy stuff, The DMV tracks everything and was at least honest by telling us Floridians whats up and who's coming!
100k a year living in an apartment? I mean its users choice but thats easily house money lol. In california owning a home is ridiculously expensive but if you are making 100k a year, they’ll consider you lol.
@@MrSoulstealer1 Over a half a million for a POS house. I watch some DIY programs. In Texas we DOZE houses like that and start over. CA is killing itself ...slowly but surely and they have NO IDEA. IMHO - it's BIG TECH paying SOME of their people HUGE... H U G E money. Landlords said they can make $$$ from selling them their houses. GO for it BUT look what it has done to CA - LAND of Big Tech. BREAK UP big tech!
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American workers are experiencing unprecedented declines in their real incomes, which is why record numbers have been forced to work multiple jobs to make ends meet. When we talk about 9.1% inflation, the media acknowledged the true rate of inflation of about 18%?
It's going to break to the downside because of the macro economic conditions. It will not recover until the US inflation rate starts to come down. Right now, crypto derivatives trades are the only thing in my portfolio that is doing well and making me serious money.
@@instinctively_awesome8283 the severity of the condition of our economic circumstances is beyond many peoples comprehension and many continue to deny its existence. People are working and there is little or nothing to show for it. everybody is basically working to sort out one bill or the other. no savings.
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@@Studio-C there are people of all ages in this country/state, there's no reason to gatekeep information to feel superior when a lot of folks are really young and just learning the basics.
The Cancer is spreading to Texas with big tech & their extreme anit-freedom leftie ideologies. I'm not red or blue either. Just dont ever tell anyone what they can or cannot do. Let people be free & the people on the left love telling people what to do. I dont get it... Live & let live please
@@jaredkinneyjr unfortunately many of the people leaving California don't seem to understand that. One of my good friends moved from California when he was a kid and his parents still vote blue no matter who even though they have talked at length about wanting to go back to California but being unable to afford cost of living. There is a disconnect. People don't seem to understand how the people they vote for affect their lives with policy and law
Michigan has accelerated their path to California. I don't see this as dumb people making dumb laws and rules. I see this as something much bigger. I always knew Michigan would be a target because of the Great Lakes. They're working to destroy Michigan and everyone in it so that the ruling class can get rid of the local cockroaches, the 99%, and scoop everything up. Michigan is full of natural resources and largest fresh water reserve in the world. Whitmer has been given her orders to decimate. Most people too stupid to understand what's happening. Unfortunately, we will all be victim, no matter where we live to Agenda 2030 and Great Reset if we don't put up resistance.
What happened to us in Texas is one in a lifetime thing with the weather , but what Communist California goes through is an everything thing .. so keep feeling sorry for us while we keep shinning and you stay wherever you live @ dork
@@javidallas4113 I think the insufferable woke mob is not able to reform. They can move to your locality and bring their ideas. we know by now what these ideas mean to a community exposed to them. So get ready
My wife and I left San Diego, CA on 24 Jun 2020. It took me a while to convince my wife to leave San Diego due to her family living there. But I was never near enough to my family and with both my parents and my brother passing away, I needed to be closer to my sister in Florida. My other reasoning for wanting to leave CA was political, 2A, and cost of living. Since moving to a much better state, we own a bigger house (2660sq ft), pay less for our house payment, no state taxes, no property taxes and we are doing a lot better now. There are two family members in San Diego that stated they want to move out of CA also.
Imagine leaving because of political views, and you want a gun cause of "gun rights" lol. Rather than economic reasons like jobs, lol. You're a conservative so it's a good thing you ran away to the south to a politically dubious state.
Currently residing along the " Space Coast🚀 " of Florida🐊. Retired/own home/live frugally/utility bills & taxes are reasonable. My standards of living would be much lower if I retired in California-!!!😳
Just a start.. im retired a multi millionair renter.. Neighbors refuse to acknowledge my presence.. No kidding the most unfriendly place I have lived out side of marlboro massuchuttes where they still call your home by the last owner right in front of you??? At least in san jose they just ignore you....
I admire the financial independence of people, But you can live better if you work a little more. After watching this I think there are people out there, on the extreme, who plan to die early just to be able to retire early. To each their own but to me, retirement isn't just about not having to work, it's about having the freedom to do whatever you might reasonably want, such as travel, buying things, enjoying life, etc. I don't think I could retire with less than $3m in income-generating investments, maybe $2m at the very minimum. I plan to work until I'm at least 45
Nobody knows anything, you need to create your own process, manage risk and stick to the plan, through thick or thin while also continuously learning from mistakes and improving
@@MarcelPhilips Having an investment adviser is the best way to go about the market right now, especially for near-retirees, I've been in touch with a coach for a while now mostly cause I lack the depth knowledge and mental fortitude to deal with these recurring market conditions, I netted over $220K during this dip, that made it clear there's more to the market that we avg joes don't know
@@GradyBroyles it won’t be the 5th largest economy for long if people keep leaving in the numbers they currently are leaving in. What are you going to do then? Try and force them to stay?
@David Webb Dude! You forgot to factor in their Agricultural and Logistics industry which still rakes in billion of dollars; and is having a hard time finding high skilled workers to fullfill their gaps. Even with undocumented immigrants, that still not enough and need more workers. They alway failed to poach future employees from the Tech, Additive Manufacturing, and Entertainment industries.
@David Webb, yeah, it's the highest in welfare costs and has a large deficit. Had to go confirm the info. I live in LA and live LA and California, but I hate the local government. I'm not a huge fan of the police, either. They seem plenty helpful for the capital group owned development across the street from where I live, but not for the residents. I feel like that experience pretty much sums up how our city government works, which makes me feel like that's how California in general works. I don't see many people to vote for who I feel are likely to fix the issues causing the bad financials.
thats actually a good things when big tech move out from california. supply and demand. hope it will bring back down rent price and other. the economics also not centralized in california again. it can spread out through US more.
@@yeetyellow4024 I understand all the thoughts about this but I don't know if this would happen. Main stream media wont have you believe this but people, in general, either side of the aisle are more common sense about things and really can find common ground. I think people see a good set up in Texas and won't bring what brought CA down simply because that is why they left. IDK, as man we find a way to screw up everything time will tell.
How? Democrat policy isn't even what caused the main issues of California. The reason most Californians want to leave is high cost of living, the reason the cost of living is so high is because so many people live there already.
I was born in California. And as much as I love the weather and such here. This exodus and all this bad stuff happening to California is a necessity. You can't stay forever at the peak, you have to fall to rockbottom to rebuild. Its just the natural cycle of everything.
So you are saying... a state divided between the super rich and their public services serfs isn't a dreamland? Have they tried taxing the rich even more to make up the difference?
@gunner Richthofen Work hard and keep little or work less and get freehand outs. Which do you think people would vote for? Socialism/Communism sounds good in theory. IN THEORY.
@@almostontimehero5415 it would work if humans in general weren’t greedy. When you build an idea or business from the ground up you want to see it flourish. It’s why billionaires never retire. But taxes are generally the same everywhere - it’s not taxes that are destroying California business, it’s anti-business practices that are forcing companies to leave.
And who drives the Govt ? The voters that gave both CA branches a super majority. Make no mistake, the CA transplants are going to trash the states that they move to and wonder why things get bad.
But, but.. how will our public employees get them fat six-figure pension contracts, and how will workers not get paid 8 bucks an hour without the government?!!! Who's gonna ban those plastic bags, and require adult performers to wear condoms?! And how are those college brats gonna pay for the liberal arts studies! You libertarians want to live in a jungle!! Jungle like Texas or Florida. I'm being sarcastic in case it wasn't noticed.
@@nonmagicmike723 said : " And how are those college brats gonna pay for the liberal arts studies! " I say, have a look at this vid,be sure to watch the entire thing. " Columbia University Students Vow To Ramp Up Tuition Strikes " On the channel " CBS New York
California is going to need to realize as much as they would like a lot of expensive programs in place, they can't go as far as they want with lots of other states available for businesses to just shift over to. It isn't a move to a new country, just a hop over a few state lines just hours away.
Fix it you mean? Maybe they'll drag the loon star state into the 20th century, and eventually the 21st. I give Texas about 8 years before it's a blue state - thank God!
@@chrismilyo3702 You really do not know California politics lol. You should see what happened when Republicans ran the state under Arnold. The state was on the verge of bankruptcy and they could not afford to give state tax refunds back.
No, It's a revenue problem. And a land problem. California is very mountainous all the good land has been developed. The only places that remain are regions that burn frequently or are in the real desert 🏜️. **Yes, people are moving to Arizona. But so many fewer people live there that the water can be stretched further. California is that 40 million people, there is no more water
"What's driving the mass exodus?" Easy. Burdensome building codes + overregulated zoning laws + equity firms consolidating rental properties and inflating rent prices = Nobody can afford to live in CA cities w/o roommates, a six figure salary, or a trust fund.
@TRUMPANZEE TRASHER203 I know,, it’s disgusting! And the politicians that are both commies and crony capitalists each have crime on their hands for allowing this to happen to all 3 beautiful states along the west coast 😡
After living in this state for over 60 years, I can’t believe how bad things have gotten not only for small businesses but for the middle class and quality of life. Calif used to be a paradise, it has now become a nightmare. Outrageous gas prices, more and more regulation, highest tax rate anywhere, gridlocked roads, on and on. This is all a direct result of the far left liberal policies and they refuse to understand or even acknowledge that. We could go onto crime which is not being punished and letting 70,000 criminals out of the jails. What a total disaster.
California has to vote wisely instead of voting democrat all through election year. Homelessness epidemic crime wave housing crisis is making California unlivable. I wouldn’t be surprise if Hollywood celebrities leave California because I bet they are tired of high taxes regulations etc. Californians deserve better
You remember that time those black fraternity members wouldn't let you in because they thought you weren't black enough and you stood up to them? Well we need you again man.
Journalists are the dumbest insects ever to infest society. Seriously.. fail at every academic pursuit, then become a "journalist". These people should not be seen as anything more than court jesters.
as someone in his 20s, i agree. the freeways are still nightmare-ish and gridlocked hell. honestly, i support more people leaving if it means less traffic on the roads.
It’s downright depressing to feel poor even though your W2 says you’re grossing 6 figures, especially if you came from somewhere more affordable so you know just how BS your situation is.
Actually California is dope, the weather is great, absolutely great! Most of the people are open minded, but their politics are garbage, that's why I will not move there when I really want to
@@ThePeacePlant I don't want open minded people if they aren't intelligent. They apparently are lacking because they keep voting in crazier and crazier people. Who in turn are driving out the most intelligent and hard-working people. Which now completely works against their agenda to take from the middle class to give to the poor. Then making it even harder on the middle class. It's like a compounding interest of horrible ideology. Reward useless people in society. Punish the good hard working people. And finally insert everything that's abnormal and insane, calling it correct. Smh. Id love to see farmers cut off for supply to all the major cities just to watch them implode
@@robertkennedy6397 Your state is dying. The economic system that keeps it afloat is on the precipice of disaster. There is a mass exodus that even the left wing mainstream media can’t ignore, and your focus is Donald Trump. It’s that kind of thinking that is destroying the second largest state in the country. Good for you!
@@squishymushroom4583 Yah, that's the thing. People always say that taxes have to be low to attract businesses. But if businesses are going to leave to save a bit of money, those same businesses are also probably underpaying their workers to save a bit of money. Sure, a job is a job, and you gotta pay the bills, but some jobs that work you hard for little return shouldn't be around. Businesses, especially the wealthy ones, should pay their taxes so that those unsheltered Americans can live good lives.
Depends on what a vacation is to you. Small coastal town in the north and a chain hotel, lots of walking, hole in the wall food for dinner and some groceries for the rest. It’s the cities and “attractions “ that strain a budget. What always seems to be pricy was my “day in the City,” which was literally me walking through various areas of SF. I budgeted for a lunch, the ferry, and some produce from the farmers market. A concert in the Bay Area isn’t noticeably higher than a concert in Denver, Austin, Portland, St Louis, Nashville, OKC. Fresh produce on average was a bit less than Denver. I contributed to California’s economy for six years. I’m happy to be back home in Colorado.
I get a little depressed knowing that sooner or later I'm going to have to leave the state I was born and raised in if i want to live comfortably for me and my future family. The cost of living is getting truly unlivable
Adrian Baeza I wonder if California lawmakers will take heed when they see more people leaving the state to the point where tax revenues will be lower.
I just moved here to California in March and I’m already leaving. This is the craziest place I’ve ever seen. I’m getting out of here as soon as I possibly can. I’m “fleeing!”
I remember when I was 12 and moved from New York to California. My dad had a business and New York was getting heavily taxed at the time. We moved to California to improve our lives and now CA is getting heavily taxed.
I'm from Seattle but I remember taking trains to Spokane as a kid. I wish tech companies would also be headquartered in Spokane and bring that train back!
That's what i'm saying also. Plus anyone saying these big companies are leaving cuz "taxes", they can take them cuz they have their money in TAX HAVENS either ways so we're not losing anything.
I can confirm this having lived in California several years before moving out. Looks like a dump everywhere and it's embarrassing to see international guests have this impression of America. Disgusting!
That's because they are stealing our tax money by sending it out of the country for aid- grants - and bullshlt "world memberships". Does it matter that we need our money? No. They are even spending the money of the people in the future, their future money, our children & grandchildren and theirs. When are people gonna wake up? They are gonna keep people poor & powerless for generations to come.
I can't believe they didn't touch on the homeless problem. I live in a small college town and there is a bum on every corner panhandling or yelling at clouds.
Lots of Texans have moved up here to Oklahoma because Texas got too expensive. Problem is Oklahoma isn't exactly good paying job rich. The education here is terrible, Oklahoma companies don't like to or can't hire Oklahomans because there is a skilled labor and educated worker shortage. Myself and my husband moved to Oklahoma because companies recruited us and paid us 20k and 10k respectively to move here and work. We did take a pay cut, but because cost of living is lower we actually make more. California ruined California for its citizens with god awful policy. Lots of other states have done that to their citizens also.
@Mary Ray Rent control drives rent up, not down. The landlords start out high knowing that they won't be able to raise it for a while. You would do the same if you owned a house and couldn't raise rent for a tenant as your costs go up. Whenever you try to control the market, the market still exists and finds a way to function.
communist state California and its Hollywood propaganda - now the communists are trying to get grip on the whole United States. Dear Americans, wake up!!
I paid $18 thousand in2020 state taxes, then got a tax bill for $7,300. I'd had enough. Home based so moved back to my Vegas home. 2021 state tax bill: $0. From 1,940 sq ft at $4,100/mnth to 4,892 sq ft and gorgeous pool at $2,404/mnth. SO much better quality of life. Hotter? Not lately.
@@billkallas1762 Hopefully Mead goes Dead Pool. Then no water can go downstream and ONLY Vegas can draw water from its $1.5 billion 3rd straw at the bottom of the Lake. Vegas uses only 262,000 acre ft/yr compared to SoKal 4.4 million, Zona 2.2 million. The Colorado River flows 5-8 million acre ft even in the dryest yrs. And there are 1,000 ft deep natural aquifers under the whole Vegas Valley which supplies 90% of The Strip's water, many of the golf courses and thousands of private wells. Most of the rain and flood waters replenish the aquifers, some gets to Mead. Phoenix has 8-years of water stored in its natural aquifers. Vegas recycles 100% of wastewater and has super strict landscaping laws. Red Rock Canyon currently has waterfalls and dozens of running streams, of which none gets to Mead - seeps into the aquifers, and lush vegetation back in the canyons. Vegas Valley is a 500 million year old desert oasis cuz of the aquifers. Springs Reserve close to Fremont Street has been retained as a state park to showcase the Springs that just bubble up from the aquifers. Vegas had the most hot springs in the world before everything started getting paved over. In conclusion, those with ALL the facts know that Vegas will NEVER run dry. SoKal environmentalists will run dry, though when Mead goes to Dead Pool. I vote 'Drain Mead to Dead Pool.
@@vberbano It doesn't work that way. If no water goes over the dam, then water to Nevada gets shut off. Besides, there will be no electricity in Vegas. There is a treaty with Mexico that they must receive a certain amount of water, no matter what.
@@billkallas1762 Soooo...tell me how it works if no water can be pumped from straws #1 & #2, and water is too low for the spillways? How does it get downstream? Twll me what Dead Ppol means? Why are they so concerned about Dead Pool? How does the 'contract' guarantee water goes downstream that can't be released downstream? Where are the pump draws to Kalifornia? How high must THAT Lake be maintained before those pumps can't draw?
@@vberbano When we start to get close to "dead pool" there will be mandatory water restriction for the Upper Basin States. (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) Right now, the water level in Hoover dam does not allow maximum electrical production. As the water level decreases, the power generating ability of Hoover dam decreases......Just Imagine Las Vegas with reduced power.
@@mohammedrashel1888 Most of the millionaires coming from any boomtown were those who ran the general stores, saloons and hotels. Read about the Canadian Klondike, very interesting history. Sam Steele (the model for the Canadian Mounty this guy was a severe bass) and Soapy Smith (Con Man) for example larger than life characters
Californian's will vote to increase taxes on their landlords and wonder why rent went up... Edit: housing will always be high in California because it's a beautiful state. Amazing weather, stunning natural scenery. Etc.. also the city lifestyle and just to say "I live in California:)"
Rent went up because Facebook moved in down the street. It’s not politics when a billion dollar company moves to your neighborhood see if you can afford to live there in 10 years.
You're RIGHT - they VOTED for that. WHO does that...and then complain when things go wrong? ANSWER: a stupid communist that doesn't know If it hurts when you do that - DON'T DO THAT.
@@torta122 because there is another billion dollar company right around the corner no where else in America has the density of big tech companies that California has and that is what is breaking the economy.
Native Californian for 66 years... leaving due to wildfires, PG&E mandatory power shutdowns, politics, and insane cost of living. It was special once...
Texas is no better. The reason my so many californias go there, is because they are the only people paying less to live there. Texas has high property taxes and high housing prices.
@@_PatrickO And this past election Texas stayed Red by only 8 o/o of the total vote; as more Blues move in Texas may soon become another California --.--
As a Californian, I'll summarize it for you why people are leaving the state: - Highest tax rates in the nation - Short supply of housing which is causing rent and house prices to skyrocket - Not enough high paying jobs to go around
@@MrHellweasel Why fix it? This will stop people moving there, which is a good thing. Maybe all the people trying to make it in all the industries there just stay put and try to change their backwards and retrograde communities in the Midwest, Southwest and the Mountains states. Stopping brain drain from the heartland should be a priority.
if you work in NYC the tax you get taken is around 33% in total. I say this from experience, my check was $1350 and I only got around $900 after taxes. I'm somebody that sooner or later will be leaving NYC.
The taxes are too high and the money is spent poorly anyway! $15 an hour in California's cities gives people less purchasing power than in $8 an hour in most other states.
Here is the real issue, because of technology, employees and companies can now move where ever to work. They will pick the lowest tax areas that make sense for their business. States will realize this and compete against each other reducing taxes to bring in corporations. Its a race to the bottom, which state can bankrupt themselves offering more and more to corporations just to keep them in state.
The 15 minimum wage arose AFTER the housing costs rose along with other commodities. What do u expect california to do? Just never increase its wage? Rely on its weak union base?
@@robbyrdog it should be raised to $15 an hour or whatever the % equivalent for the area. But it should be a federal law, not state. Without uniformity we will see more and more people fleeing to less taxed areas. If it was universal over all the states we wouldnt see this type of movement.
Texas is going to have to finish the high speed train from houston, dallas, Austin, and San Antonio quick. Edit: To those who don’t believe its going to happen its been approved already. Its set to be completed in 2026
I'm telling you, this has become a life goal for me. I'm trying to help make that happen here in TX and even around the US eventually, no reason we shouldnt have a bullet train!
@@jas.digitalnative Uhm yah that's never going to happen.... multiple reasons incl. bullet trains need to go straight and left/right which means a direct path (which means relocating/taking over property amongst other things)
lul as if big oil or the automobile industry would even stomach that kind of competition. They likely have already bought land all around Texas to ensure it NEVER happens. Just need to lobby in the right political goons and oh look people who love voting in intrusive big government are showing up more and more. Get real.
@@pokeman5000 So without intrusive govt the corporations buy up the land to ensure it never happens, with intrustive big govt it doesn't happen. Damn America. All routes lead to corporate control.
Its expensive because there is too high demand. Do people honestly think people can just constantly migrate to California without there being problems?
@@justinwoodward3413 That's not entirely true. People are buying homes right now because it's more affordable. They're selling because so many people are leaving. People are buying to sell for a higher price when the market turns around. ($425,000 house can sell for $3 million in 2-5 years). The thing is that the market in California is doing a downturn and doesn't look like it's going to be changing any time soon.🤷🏾♀️
Typically those “Extreme Californianas” are transplants from other states. Who make 6figures in BigTech. Those companies buy land and gentrify communities. Pushing people to homelessness or move out of state. Let Big Tech move out.
@@stephm.3407 Yea RED STATE = FREEDOM! PLEASE stay out of RED STATES and if you have to come leave your liberal policies, rules and laws back in the POS BLUE state! Notice everyone is fleeing BLUE states? IDIOTS!
@@TheWedabest the worst ever. We need to have the recall farms in well before March 17th 2021. We got the extension because of smoke and covid-19 go out on the public sidewalk somewhere and get some valid signatures and get those submitted please
@@dirtygruesomescrewsomrecal231 totally agree! But if Newsom is recalled and new governor is elected... We need a better governor! I thought brown was the worst, but then again. The system needs a complete bottom to top change!
It’s sad, i absolutely love this state. California is f-ing beautiful. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. Sadly, it’s becoming impossible to live here.
Yes, the question is why do they WANT people to leave California. They'd have to be idiots not to expect this after what the criminal globalist politicians have done to that State. I wonder, what is the planned use of California on the Agenda 21 maps?
@@DSPHistoricalSociety you might want to compare the terms greed and fair. b/c what you view as greedy, others think is not fair... aka paying for ppl who contribute nothing. And please... you think community is responsible for a succesful business? well partially... it's the BUYERS. your community wouldn't even exist if it weren't for ppl you want to pay 'fairly'. which really means ppl who make more should pay more. yup. that's fair. LOL
What makes people leave California: High taxes High cost of living A dollar buys less in California than almost anywhere in the world State doesn't want to work with it's citizens or businesses
@James Brennan Not really. Big tech is no allay of the left. Sure, they may be silencing far right wingers now, but they are only using the partisan war to profit from it.
Yep, the problem is overpopulation if we're being honest. CA liberals want people to vacate the state more than anyone - it's too damn crowded and expensive there.
They Californicated Colorado to the point that therapy won't even help... Texas is next... The Californian entitlement locusts spread out and consume the hard work and effort of the areas they move into and vote to destroy the policies that made the other states successful unlike any liberal state....
This is more for the people who believe MSM, and instead of giving these people the true answers that california's democratic lineage for god knows how long made it this way, they'll blame something *partially true, but true nonetheless* to misguide them more than they already are.
Remember this: those 20 or 30 workers in a 'mom and pop" business are the ones who each know at least 100 voters, can influence them, pay taxes, keep the economy going or not. My question: why do we keep working for monopolies that get tax breaks and keep us poor ?
how bad is it when you need 9 people to afford a house.....i live in Australia and was paying $570 a week for a 4 bed house, out of the $930 i took home working as an order picker, for nearly three years. Something is not adding up here. Are wages that bad? im paying $450 now, and i manage to save $200 a week, and apparently we have it hard cost of living wise.
Wow! My son and I live in a 4 bed 3 bad home in San Diego and we do not share with anyone other than my other 2 child and 3 grandkids when they visit. I am a Californian and will stay here forever, you just have to work hard enough to go with the life style of this state. I lived in San Francisco too for 10 years and we lived in a luxury condo in the city, again you have to work hard to be able to have a great life in California! Maybe your uncle did not work hard enough .
@@dylangreen8018 she’s absolutely correct? 1/4 of all houses being sold in AZ where i live are going to Californians. Theres a housing shortage here, and these Californians keep swooping in and paying for houses in cash taking them from us. Houses have gone up 40% in value in 2 years. A brand new house in a nice area went for 280k in 2018. That same house is now selling for 450k, and gets 20 offers, most of which locals cant compete with because of the Californians.
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Unfortunately, California residents are moving to states like NM. They will vote the same way they did in CA. I hope they don’t but let’s be real, old habits die hard.
I left Los Angeles for Oaklahoma City in the Midwest, and it was the best decision of my life. Way less taxes, rent and school are not that expensive, and my daughter can enjoy a healthy life. Wish I made that decision at my twenties.
@@anthonystocco7967 It's not about liberal, it's about neoliberal: selling out to corporations at the expense of the population--just like Republicans and establishment Democrats.
Taxes Taxes Taxes and super high prices for low quality housing. SMH
Yes, cheap tacky and poorly constructed shacks going for 800,000.
@@Darrylizer1 where? Santa Monica maybe, but U can also buy a beautiful home in riverside for 800k. I’m talking 3000 sq ft 4 bed 3 bath with a pool
@@hughmongus9969 Hear in Canada for 800,000 to a 1,000,000$ if you don't want to live in a big city can get a 4 bed 4 bath house on your own private lake.
@@tehscope9422 Exact same price, housing, and lake in my town, and I live in California but it's around 2 hours away from the cities
Some leave for politics
The rent is insanity and the average middle class family can’t afford a mortgage for even a 1 story house. Saved you 19 minutes.
Thank you.
One story house doesn't mean small
Thanks because time is money
In the Bay, LA and Tahoe, but not in the Valley of Cali. Its a dump (grew up there) but housing is cheap and things are quite spread out. Lots of room for building. Not so much in the SF Bay, some Coastal areas and SOCal.
Literally, my rents 1,600 a month for a one bedroom in la
Must be really bad if CNBC has noticed this.
They've been reporting on it for quite a while and especially so in the last year. So have other news outlets. I think maybe what happens is that politics got more of people's attention in the last while so other news stories weren't noticed as much.
@@brandaugment6492 My bad for not following this more closely on the mainstream press. I have been seeing a lot of coverage on the alternate press for years. This is embedded
with politics, just not the politics the left wants us to see. This crap is the inevitable result of leftest politics. The reasons why are too numerous to cover here, but the all boil down to the destruction of incentive.
@@randallgoldapp9510 The key Randall is paying attention and bias.
If you do these two things, you'd learn a lot. You shouldn't depend on mainstream media either. Simple research.
The childish left and right nonsense is just labels for blaming people to make your side feel good. Participation trophys for blaming others doesn't solve problems.
@First Last Uh, yeah it is. If that trend were to continue for 20 years that would be roughly 5% of the whole population. No it's not a big number by itself, but it's long term effects would be significant
@@viviorko what have I missed? There's nothing in this report that I haven't already seen. I was just surprised to see it on a mainstream platform.
I lived on Oakland for years. I bought a 10 Acer Ranch in Cotati for $185,000. It was so peaceful. Property values exploded. I didn't even have My Ranch on the Market and a Doctor offered Me 1.9 million. Sold it and moved to Texas 15 years ago. Best decision I ever made.
my parents bought the house i currently live in here in alpine (san diego county alpine) for 115K and it is worth about 800k now, but i like it here and i'm single and retired and the tax bill is just over 2200/year so i'm staying as i love it here. i'm pretty cheap so i think i'll croak before i run out of money- if not i'll sell this place and move into a senior low-cost housing nearby, but i like my 1.25 acres here and my fruit trees and cannabis grow room (i can grow my sativa strain outdoors, too) so much, i'm trying to stay to the Bitter End- give me strength!
Yeah, and that Doctor sold it for $19 million in 2024.
I worked on a farm in cotati sold to a doctor but she bought it a few years ago from I dunno who. Was maybe about 10 acres?
Well we hope you left your democrat values in California.
Unreasonable cost of living, outrageous housing market, wildfire crises, homeless crisis, high taxes, high regulations.
All checked, for Vancouver Canada!
@@yipshingho1510 add Toronto too
... earthquakes?
Denver co is just as bad!
@@yipshingho1510 bc is Canada's California lol I just moved here from Manitoba. Can't believe the homeless along the highways.
Leaving California is the most Californian thing right now.
🤣🤣🤣 it is tho..
True, I left 3 years ago.
Typical Californians...jumping into the new trend so fast
@@silaakkidumma yeah they should just do what’s wrong for them to please you.
It’s a dump here. Over the last few months when I drive the freeway to work theres been an explosion of shanty towns on the embankments and the walls are being tagged with massive spray painted names. It’s staggering.
The sad part is after the middle class leaves the people that are gonna be left are the wealthy and the homeless in California.
Where the poor at? Holla 😝👌
then the sewer mutants will take over the middle
Wait until automation makes the need for cheap labor extinct and we're left with a population of uneducated, illiterate workers from other countries sitting on the corner with cardboard signs begging...Oh wait, our own population of uneducated drug addicts beat them to it..
Nope, the more people that leave, the more affordable it becomes because there’s less competition for resources
@Dav The quality of education doesn’t decrease based on that, and automation is why UBI is necessary
Seeing what’s happening to our cities makes me mad I didn’t take up politics. The laws and policies are destroying these cities. They keep raising every tax you can think of and have no idea where it goes….I’m in NYC and with the amount of taxes we pay it should NOT look the way it does….mismanagement and a whole bunch of crooks
You are so right!!!
And criminals are in control of the city!
@@minhdo1728 Why do you suppose the democrats always want to "defund the police"???
@@minhdo1728 In both the office and the street.
"mismanagement and whole bunch of crooks"...... yeah, that's the demo crat party.
Surprised it took people this long. CA, NY and other areas just makes 0 sense to live or work at. Super expensive for decades.
California is not small business friendly, many of them moving to the low tax state. California is a place for the rich, not the middle to lower class, especially now that many are homeless because they cannot afford to live with the very high costs.
I moved to NYC 3 years ago from Northern California, lived in Brooklyn and worked in Manhattan. The cost of living here is still very affordable than in California. Me and 2 of my friends rented 2 rooms and 1 bathroom for about 1800 per floor divided by 3 to 600 per person. Our salaries are around 130,000 per year.
The cost of eating in broolyn is cheap, neighbors help each other ...
Subway transportation was only 2.75 so we didn't have to buy a car to get around NY.
A city that is very diverse, cool and friendly to the lower middle class.
California is a beautiful state, the weather and nature are beautiful but the rules are very strict, taxation is very difficult to survive especially middle to lower.
@@carrickdubya4765 130k a year is good but not great. But if you really understand IT the average salary plus bonus per year in silicon valley is 230k per year with 5 years experience. I work with engineers making 700k and 1 million per year. Of course the salary is not 1 million but like 400k and 600k bonus. In good companies you get 30% bonus based on your salary and stock options. The very best guys can make 800k with ten years experience. Some guys work 15 years and get pay only 100k - it depends on how good you are. In IT the salary get so ridiculous to the point that people not in IT don't believe it.
@@euphoricrain775 call bs all you want if you look up how much a lineman makes in California it says around 120,000 but we make 400k if all the overtime you’re given you work.
Zoom changed everything
Its been known for a few years, the real shift occurred with in the past 1 year or so, and it was advertised on the news via DHSMV posting the DL change overs from states.. It showed a 22% increase from the "East to the West" and 13% of NY folks also now carry FL DL/ID's.. Crazy stuff, The DMV tracks everything and was at least honest by telling us Floridians whats up and who's coming!
This is why whenever I see someone online bragging that they make $100k a year, I look at where they live.
How do you look at where they live?
@@theesurge321 their comment history or if they have social media, give their page a look and see if they mention their city on their posts
Yes!
Dude there are plenty of jobs where you make over 100k a year that aren’t in Cali. Find a better job or get a better skill set
@@candacegarcia921 qwerty p
The first "red flag", was people making $100k per year. Living in their cars, instead of an apartment or condo.
100k a year living in an apartment? I mean its users choice but thats easily house money lol. In california owning a home is ridiculously expensive but if you are making 100k a year, they’ll consider you lol.
@@MrSoulstealer1 learn to read
@@MrSoulstealer1 Over a half a million for a POS house. I watch some DIY programs. In Texas we DOZE houses like that and start over. CA is killing itself ...slowly but surely and they have NO IDEA. IMHO - it's BIG TECH paying SOME of their people HUGE... H U G E money. Landlords said they can make $$$ from selling them their houses. GO for it BUT look what it has done to CA - LAND of Big Tech. BREAK UP big tech!
@@MrSoulstealer1 From what I hear.. There was no choice. Real estate options were too damn expensive.
@@MrSoulstealer1 Gavin Newsome is that you?
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American workers are experiencing unprecedented declines in their real incomes, which is why record numbers have been forced to work multiple jobs to make ends meet. When we talk about 9.1% inflation, the media acknowledged the true rate of inflation of about 18%?
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It's simple. Citizens are leaving because of the cost of real estate. Companies are moving because they want to pay less taxes.
This exodus will turn some red state blue 😀
@@backpackpepelon3867 they're like locusts.
And then they will vote in the same policies and politicians that caused them to move out in the first place.
One pro is cost of living for people who are staying is slowly going down. Never thought i'd afford a 2bd in San Francisco
@@backpackpepelon3867 yeah, all it takes is one cancer cell...wish blue voters ran to other blue States.
My dad told me his reasoning for leaving recently: “nice weather doesn’t pay the bills”... hit me hard
Actually, nice weather kinda does pay the bills. It certainly keeps your energy costs down and makes vacations to sunny locales redundant.
Wow couldnt have said it better
He is right. Nice weather is not worth being slave.
@@mathildaapril1175 fasha
That's not it, it is democrats that ruined the state with their reckless policies.
Ironically Californians are making the areas they’ve moved to, too expensive for the rest of us.
You can take Californians out of California, but you can't take California out of Californians.
Same in UK, overpaid Londoners are pushed out and prices are up on everything.
How is that ironic?
You clearly are the type who went to college but didn't learn sqwat
Exactly!!
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Why the exodus? "The fact that you don't know is half the reason right there"
they dont even talk about 2020 at all
They know, they just don't care and want to spin it like the reason isnt the corrupt politicians.
supply and demand and gentrification ruined California. now it will ruin Texas.
Perfectly said, if you still don't know, I guess you'll never figure it out.
@@Studio-C there are people of all ages in this country/state, there's no reason to gatekeep information to feel superior when a lot of folks are really young and just learning the basics.
Is this mass exodus going to teach us a lesson, or is this more like a cancer metastasizing?
The Cancer is spreading to Texas with big tech & their extreme anit-freedom leftie ideologies. I'm not red or blue either. Just dont ever tell anyone what they can or cannot do. Let people be free & the people on the left love telling people what to do. I dont get it... Live & let live please
@@jaredkinneyjr unfortunately many of the people leaving California don't seem to understand that. One of my good friends moved from California when he was a kid and his parents still vote blue no matter who even though they have talked at length about wanting to go back to California but being unable to afford cost of living. There is a disconnect. People don't seem to understand how the people they vote for affect their lives with policy and law
Michigan has accelerated their path to California.
I don't see this as dumb people making dumb laws and rules.
I see this as something much bigger.
I always knew Michigan would be a target because of the Great Lakes.
They're working to destroy Michigan and everyone in it so that the ruling class can get rid of the local cockroaches, the 99%, and scoop everything up.
Michigan is full of natural resources and largest fresh water reserve in the world.
Whitmer has been given her orders to decimate.
Most people too stupid to understand what's happening.
Unfortunately, we will all be victim, no matter where we live to Agenda 2030 and Great Reset if we don't put up resistance.
It's a metastasis. California will forever be a Blue state, because they've successfully imported enough demographic shift to cement a stranglehold.
The blue wave is now sweeping across the country. It's only a matter of time before every state is just like California.
24 seconds in, and I am starting to feel sorry for Texas.
You can see it already.
You oughta try living here, with these idiots pouring in.
Texas will turn blue in a few years. Thanks California!
What happened to us in Texas is one in a lifetime thing with the weather , but what Communist California goes through is an everything thing .. so keep feeling sorry for us while we keep shinning and you stay wherever you live @ dork
@@javidallas4113 I think the insufferable woke mob is not able to reform. They can move to your locality and bring their ideas. we know by now what these ideas mean to a community exposed to them. So get ready
My wife and I left San Diego, CA on 24 Jun 2020. It took me a while to convince my wife to leave San Diego due to her family living there. But I was never near enough to my family and with both my parents and my brother passing away, I needed to be closer to my sister in Florida. My other reasoning for wanting to leave CA was political, 2A, and cost of living. Since moving to a much better state, we own a bigger house (2660sq ft), pay less for our house payment, no state taxes, no property taxes and we are doing a lot better now. There are two family members in San Diego that stated they want to move out of CA also.
Will you share what state you’ve been in the last 23 years? I’m in CA and 35 y/o. Think about leaving more than ever lately.
What city would you recommend in FL
Imagine leaving because of political views, and you want a gun cause of "gun rights" lol. Rather than economic reasons like jobs, lol. You're a conservative so it's a good thing you ran away to the south to a politically dubious state.
Currently residing along the " Space Coast🚀 " of Florida🐊. Retired/own home/live frugally/utility bills & taxes are reasonable. My standards of living would be much lower if I retired in California-!!!😳
@asullivan4047 I pray yall made it through the Hurricane Milton ok.
Stagnant wages, outrageous rent and home prices, and overbearing taxes.
Pretty much as simple as that.
correct, correct, correct aaaaaaaannnnnd correct
A shithole in the ghetto is like 1500 . Loud music and drinks all day and night
Just a start.. im retired a multi millionair renter.. Neighbors refuse to acknowledge my presence.. No kidding the most unfriendly place I have lived out side of marlboro massuchuttes where they still call your home by the last owner right in front of you??? At least in san jose they just ignore you....
Sounds a lot like vancouver lol but wait california's economy is larger than all of Canada,wonder what went wrong.
The cost of living in California is ridiculous, I could never afford to buy a house out there that is why I left.
Dc and cali. Highest ive personally seen
Please don't leave. Stay.. rot with your leftist thoughts and stop poisoning our Republican states.
Listen not everyone from California thinks that way we just want a better way of living
@@methodlessmadness3132 and ?Hawaii
@@nerad1994 i was thinking main land. But sure Hawaii id say is over both of them.
California: "You don't like it? Leave!"
Companies: "Ok"
Dude, 18k companies left within the last decade. Thats insane!
Good
Texans (and Austinites): NOOOOO!!!!!
California : *Surprised Pikachu Face*
Deep down California lawmakers don't care if people leave. If California keeps growing it will be clustered as New York or even more
I admire the financial independence of people, But you can live better if you work a little more. After watching this I think there are people out there, on the extreme, who plan to die early just to be able to retire early. To each their own but to me, retirement isn't just about not having to work, it's about having the freedom to do whatever you might reasonably want, such as travel, buying things, enjoying life, etc. I don't think I could retire with less than $3m in income-generating investments, maybe $2m at the very minimum. I plan to work until I'm at least 45
Nobody knows anything, you need to create your own process, manage risk and stick to the plan, through thick or thin while also continuously learning from mistakes and improving
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I’ll save you 20 mins: they move because of taxes
lol. And California will continue to be the 5th largest economy on earth just like it was before the tech-bro's took over. Jealous much?
Also this is CNBC encouraging people why they should consider moving to Texas (wink wink)
@@GradyBroyles it won’t be the 5th largest economy for long if people keep leaving in the numbers they currently are leaving in. What are you going to do then? Try and force them to stay?
What fuckass year !!!!!
@@JohnnyJPatt lol you act like this has never happened before. You must be new here.
Honestly a high schooler could've told you all this as well. This bubble was going to pop sooner or later. Inflation in california is just insane.
@David Webb, broke how? Also, I appreciate the exodus.
@David Webb
Dude! You forgot to factor in their Agricultural and Logistics industry which still rakes in billion of dollars; and is having a hard time finding high skilled workers to fullfill their gaps.
Even with undocumented immigrants, that still not enough and need more workers. They alway failed to poach future employees from the Tech, Additive Manufacturing, and Entertainment industries.
@David Webb
Also! Do you actual read the CA’s treasury dockets, and optics graph analyzed by statisticians?
@David Webb, yeah, it's the highest in welfare costs and has a large deficit. Had to go confirm the info. I live in LA and live LA and California, but I hate the local government. I'm not a huge fan of the police, either. They seem plenty helpful for the capital group owned development across the street from where I live, but not for the residents. I feel like that experience pretty much sums up how our city government works, which makes me feel like that's how California in general works. I don't see many people to vote for who I feel are likely to fix the issues causing the bad financials.
thats actually a good things when big tech move out from california.
supply and demand. hope it will bring back down rent price and other.
the economics also not centralized in california again. it can spread out through US more.
The people are moving and voting for the EXACT same thing that made them leave California...
Can’t wait for Texas to become California
@@yeetyellow4024 I understand all the thoughts about this but I don't know if this would happen. Main stream media wont have you believe this but people, in general, either side of the aisle are more common sense about things and really can find common ground. I think people see a good set up in Texas and won't bring what brought CA down simply because that is why they left. IDK, as man we find a way to screw up everything time will tell.
How? Democrat policy isn't even what caused the main issues of California.
The reason most Californians want to leave is high cost of living, the reason the cost of living is so high is because so many people live there already.
@@dillonblair6491 So you are saying that it is Trump's fault?
@@dillonblair6491 delusional.
I was born in California. And as much as I love the weather and such here. This exodus and all this bad stuff happening to California is a necessity. You can't stay forever at the peak, you have to fall to rockbottom to rebuild. Its just the natural cycle of everything.
good comment- it was past the breaking point.
It's not a cycle, it's the outcome of communist policies.
When I left California 3 yrs ago, I was making 150k/yr, impossible to afford a home in a decent area. CA is super unfriendly to middle class.
What's a middle class? You either have gobs of money to afford gated communities or you live in a tent.
$150k is middle class!!!!?
@@theresekatie4841 Its all about cost of living... and in CA the cost of living absurd.
@@trevor6607 true, where I live $80k is middle class.
@@theresekatie4841 In some parts of Cali like San Francisco, individuals making less than $90k are considered to be below the poverty line threshold.
We will be having this same conversation in 20 years asking why companies are leaving Texas and going to Alabama.
That’s if democrats stay away from Georgia. But so far they took over GA so those taxes are crazy laws are coming
Scary thing is that could actually happen in the future
suuure
The democrats will vote and mess up everywhere they go
More like 5 years
To summarize it’s the high costs and low quality of life.
So you are saying... a state divided between the super rich and their public services serfs isn't a dreamland? Have they tried taxing the rich even more to make up the difference?
@gunner Richthofen Work hard and keep little or work less and get freehand outs. Which do you think people would vote for? Socialism/Communism sounds good in theory. IN THEORY.
@gunner Richthofen lolol
smartest comments on the line I have seen for a long time.BUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@almostontimehero5415 it would work if humans in general weren’t greedy. When you build an idea or business from the ground up you want to see it flourish. It’s why billionaires never retire.
But taxes are generally the same everywhere - it’s not taxes that are destroying California business, it’s anti-business practices that are forcing companies to leave.
Very simple explanation: the costs, crime, and culture are awful and nobody is interested in paying for a negative experience.
The most shocking fact about this, the video was done by CNBC.
left leaning media is more self-critical than conservative sources imo. I have NEVER seen Fox News et al criticize similar right wing negative trends.
lol
@@TactileCoder what are some negative right wing trends?
You woulda thought Fox would’ve done this story. Guess not.
@@FlyingV555 Fox doesn't have an outlet that does videos than this. They do this on Fox News directly.
alternate headline: tech nerds conclude theyve ruined Bay Area, Off to ruin Austin next
@CRAM MARC thats not true at all lol
@CRAM MARC If Austin is like Phoenix your summers are hotter than they used to be. Not because of gasoline cars, but due to cement and asphalt.
hope the Bay Area returns to the former tech ways when ppl were less racial.
@@thetruth4865
🤔 What ?
😒
1. The government.
2. The government.
3. The government.
Honorable mention: The government.
The voters
And who drives the Govt ? The voters that gave both CA branches a super majority. Make no mistake, the CA transplants are going to trash the states that they move to and wonder why things get bad.
But, but.. how will our public employees get them fat six-figure pension contracts, and how will workers not get paid 8 bucks an hour without the government?!!! Who's gonna ban those plastic bags, and require adult performers to wear condoms?! And how are those college brats gonna pay for the liberal arts studies! You libertarians want to live in a jungle!! Jungle like Texas or Florida.
I'm being sarcastic in case it wasn't noticed.
Blame Newsom and liberals this is what they want watch us end up in real life escape from LA
@@nonmagicmike723 said : " And how are those college brats gonna pay for the liberal arts studies! " I say, have a look at this vid,be sure to watch the entire thing. " Columbia University Students Vow To Ramp Up Tuition Strikes " On the channel " CBS New York
California is going to need to realize as much as they would like a lot of expensive programs in place, they can't go as far as they want with lots of other states available for businesses to just shift over to. It isn't a move to a new country, just a hop over a few state lines just hours away.
The state is controlled by socialists, This is what socialist do. In the end you must hold the voters responsible.
God damn it, now they're gonna ruin Texas
Yup...their gonna turn it into California.
Austin is already LA of Texas.
Leftism destroys everything
They already have . look at Austin .
Fix it you mean? Maybe they'll drag the loon star state into the 20th century, and eventually the 21st. I give Texas about 8 years before it's a blue state - thank God!
California doesn’t have a revenue issue, it has a spending problem.
Its going to have a revenue problem...
Its not a revenue problem, its a leadership problem. The liberal leadership ruining the state.
And people have a problem with defunding the police yet complain about the spending problem. lol
@@chrismilyo3702 You really do not know California politics lol. You should see what happened when Republicans ran the state under Arnold. The state was on the verge of bankruptcy and they could not afford to give state tax refunds back.
No, It's a revenue problem. And a land problem. California is very mountainous all the good land has been developed. The only places that remain are regions that burn frequently or are in the real desert 🏜️. **Yes, people are moving to Arizona. But so many fewer people live there that the water can be stretched further. California is that 40 million people, there is no more water
"What's driving the mass exodus?" Easy. Burdensome building codes + overregulated zoning laws + equity firms consolidating rental properties and inflating rent prices = Nobody can afford to live in CA cities w/o roommates, a six figure salary, or a trust fund.
Also Prop 13 and foreign investors
It's happening everywhere to be honest.
@TRUMPANZEE TRASHER203 I know,, it’s disgusting! And the politicians that are both commies and crony capitalists each have crime on their hands for allowing this to happen to all 3 beautiful states along the west coast 😡
Taxes and Regulation.
After living in this state for over 60 years, I can’t believe how bad things have gotten not only for small businesses but for the middle class and quality of life. Calif used to be a paradise, it has now become a nightmare. Outrageous gas prices, more and more regulation, highest tax rate anywhere, gridlocked roads, on and on. This is all a direct result of the far left liberal policies and they refuse to understand or even acknowledge that. We could go onto crime which is not being punished and letting 70,000 criminals out of the jails. What a total disaster.
California has to vote wisely instead of voting democrat all through election year. Homelessness epidemic crime wave housing crisis is making California unlivable. I wouldn’t be surprise if Hollywood celebrities leave California because I bet they are tired of high taxes regulations etc. Californians deserve better
Cali native here, same feelings ;'(
@@Chelsea123ChiiI love California
It's funny to watch journalists try and figure out what the normal man already knows
Hey Carlton!, I remember when a bunch of Hippies threw you out of their van when you were hitchhiking to Bel-Air. Hah
They gas-light us and we are fighting it. Divide & conquer by misinforming and accusing people of lies to keep them on the defensive.
You remember that time those black fraternity members wouldn't let you in because they thought you weren't black enough and you stood up to them? Well we need you again man.
Journalists are the dumbest insects ever to infest society. Seriously.. fail at every academic pursuit, then become a "journalist". These people should not be seen as anything more than court jesters.
@@Mr_Daddy1980 Carlton would be called an Uncle Tom today, along with the whole Banks family. Uncle Phil voted for Reagan twice! I miss the 90s.
California: *shoots its own foot*
California: "WhY dOeS It HuRt??!?!?"
😂
New York proceeds to do the same
Well it seems there are these metrics which are causing this...hmmm
then theyre gonna do it to texas
Your all idiots! California has over 40
Million people , most population in any state of America , losing 200k people a year is not a problem
Imagine pretending you don't know.
They are journalists for the mainstream media. Psssst... they really don't know.
ive lived in california all my life-50 years. seems crowded as hell to me, still.
as someone in his 20s, i agree. the freeways are still nightmare-ish and gridlocked hell. honestly, i support more people leaving if it means less traffic on the roads.
I’ve seen this in Sim City. Pretty soon a big monster is gonna come in and knock down half the buildings and then you’re screwed.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I raised all the taxes on my city cause I wanted to get rid of my debt, the people never came back 😔
Then the city become bancrupt because the maintenance and replacemant cost shio out to the roof but income dwindling
Lol
It was Bowser in the super Nintendo version 😊
High salary/income is meaningless when the cost of living if higher and standard of living is less
Do tell !
Very true
It’s downright depressing to feel poor even though your W2 says you’re grossing 6 figures, especially if you came from somewhere more affordable so you know just how BS your situation is.
Actually California is dope, the weather is great, absolutely great! Most of the people are open minded, but their politics are garbage, that's why I will not move there when I really want to
@@ThePeacePlant I don't want open minded people if they aren't intelligent. They apparently are lacking because they keep voting in crazier and crazier people. Who in turn are driving out the most intelligent and hard-working people. Which now completely works against their agenda to take from the middle class to give to the poor. Then making it even harder on the middle class. It's like a compounding interest of horrible ideology. Reward useless people in society. Punish the good hard working people. And finally insert everything that's abnormal and insane, calling it correct. Smh. Id love to see farmers cut off for supply to all the major cities just to watch them implode
"what's causing this exodus?" Unless you've been living under a rock for the last 20 years, it's pretty obvious why people are leaving.
Woah woah woah. You’re not allowed to think that!!! (Sarcasm)
@Samuel Santoro Your king lost the election, cry us a river.
@@robertkennedy6397 our 45th president
@@robertkennedy6397 Your state is dying. The economic system that keeps it afloat is on the precipice of disaster. There is a mass exodus that even the left wing mainstream media can’t ignore, and your focus is Donald Trump. It’s that kind of thinking that is destroying the second largest state in the country. Good for you!
@@jerrybesch8532 Just like President Biden is YOUR president.
As a simple Midwestern guy, California looks like an expensive and horrible place to live if you can't afford it.
Taxes. There, saved you 19 minutes.
Lmao thanks😂
I owe you one
I legit thought they were going to discuss the cost of living 🙃
@@squishymushroom4583 Yah, that's the thing. People always say that taxes have to be low to attract businesses. But if businesses are going to leave to save a bit of money, those same businesses are also probably underpaying their workers to save a bit of money. Sure, a job is a job, and you gotta pay the bills, but some jobs that work you hard for little return shouldn't be around. Businesses, especially the wealthy ones, should pay their taxes so that those unsheltered Americans can live good lives.
I think the root word is Democrats..
California is too expensive to vacation in, let alone live in.
Good! Stay away!
Hey manatee I'm pretty sure you don't have to worry🤣
Not a problem
Depends on what a vacation is to you. Small coastal town in the north and a chain hotel, lots of walking, hole in the wall food for dinner and some groceries for the rest. It’s the cities and “attractions “ that strain a budget. What always seems to be pricy was my “day in the City,” which was literally me walking through various areas of SF. I budgeted for a lunch, the ferry, and some produce from the farmers market.
A concert in the Bay Area isn’t noticeably higher than a concert in Denver, Austin, Portland, St Louis, Nashville, OKC.
Fresh produce on average was a bit less than Denver.
I contributed to California’s economy for six years. I’m happy to be back home in Colorado.
@@oneness1_ Are you from Russia? That's what Putin's propagandists love to say.
@@ogrig3430 nah...you're the one from Putins camp with a name like Alexy lol
I get a little depressed knowing that sooner or later I'm going to have to leave the state I was born and raised in if i want to live comfortably for me and my future family. The cost of living is getting truly unlivable
Adrian Baeza I wonder if California lawmakers will take heed when they see more people leaving the state to the point where tax revenues will be lower.
I was born in California, too, but can't even seriously consider going back because of the cost of living. And by "living," I mean surviving. :/
I just moved here to California in March and I’m already leaving. This is the craziest place I’ve ever seen. I’m getting out of here as soon as I possibly can. I’m “fleeing!”
Keep voting Democrat
If you didn’t vote for Larry Elder then you did it to yourself!
I remember when I was 12 and moved from New York to California. My dad had a business and New York was getting heavily taxed at the time. We moved to California to improve our lives and now CA is getting heavily taxed.
the idea is to hurry up and retire/become a senior so that when they do try to tax you- they look like Bad Guys.
Texas: The Next California. Tech companies will never learn.
Right, why are they all moving to Austin? Why can’t they spread around the country?
Anyone from Cali can move here, just don't bring the liberals along with it please because we already got a few of them in Austin and Dallas :D
They should change the name of the video to “why so many tech companies are leaving California for Texas”.
Why? Your idea is not realistic you can’t change a state ocernight
Good thing they arent moving to Dallas I dont want to go broke
This video: California is dying
Gavin Newsom: Nonsense! Also, we’re raising the state income tax to 16%...
This what happens when you put 1 party in charge of all your institutions
Democrats and communists
The issue is now they are losing high income taxes which makes it worse!
@5G EQUALS CORONA VIRUS You must not actually live here.
Texas
There are are 50 states in the US. I think it is nice to spread out instead concentrated all the population and businesses in one state
I'm from Seattle but I remember taking trains to Spokane as a kid. I wish tech companies would also be headquartered in Spokane and bring that train back!
I guess that’s what happens for capitalism. Companies chose to base themselves in Cali for reasons.
That's what i'm saying also. Plus anyone saying these big companies are leaving cuz "taxes", they can take them cuz they have their money in TAX HAVENS either ways so we're not losing anything.
coastal cities always do better due to trade options (ports/resources)
@Luis Jayons 😅🤨 get some help...
The price of housing is ridiculous.
all these damn taxes just to still have terrible roads and trash everywhere
I can confirm this having lived in California several years before moving out. Looks like a dump everywhere and it's embarrassing to see international guests have this impression of America. Disgusting!
That's because they are stealing our tax money by sending it out of the country for aid- grants - and bullshlt "world memberships". Does it matter that we need our money? No. They are even spending the money of the people in the future, their future money, our children & grandchildren and theirs. When are people gonna wake up? They are gonna keep people poor & powerless for generations to come.
Without the "damn taxes" you'd have no police (1/3 of the various city budgets).
That would really work
Don't forget the homelessness.
I live in Sacramento California and the road are horrible where I work and garbage every where but rent still going up smh
I can't believe they didn't touch on the homeless problem. I live in a small college town and there is a bum on every corner panhandling or yelling at clouds.
They want God to send down manna.LMAO!
I'm not sure I am ready to start defending clouds just yet. They are elitist in nature and they taunt us with their ambiguous form.
The Homeless IS touched on... More than once.
Yup same in San Diego
Yelling at clouds?... LOL.
Meanwhile a ton of Texans go to school in Arkansas because Texas is too expensive...🤦🏾♂️ The cycle continues
Not I. Texas has some the best colleges. Many different choices.
The circle will continue, next will be florida.
N they will ruin all the states they will move to just like they did Cali!
People need to stop the mistakes that make people want to leave im the first place!
Lots of Texans have moved up here to Oklahoma because Texas got too expensive. Problem is Oklahoma isn't exactly good paying job rich. The education here is terrible, Oklahoma companies don't like to or can't hire Oklahomans because there is a skilled labor and educated worker shortage.
Myself and my husband moved to Oklahoma because companies recruited us and paid us 20k and 10k respectively to move here and work. We did take a pay cut, but because cost of living is lower we actually make more.
California ruined California for its citizens with god awful policy. Lots of other states have done that to their citizens also.
They just eliminated Fast Food restaurants in Cali with their $20@hr min wage. There just won't be any McDs, Arbys, KFC, Chick-fil-a...
They never mentioned poop on the sidewalks
Used needles littering the beaches, people sh!tt!ng openly in public
Commies will never acknowledge their mistakes
There’s an app for that it’s no problem
C'mon man, it's mostly peaceful poop.
I always liked the poop
House is 50% more expensive? More like 500% more expensive
@Mary Ray Rent control drives rent up, not down. The landlords start out high knowing that they won't be able to raise it for a while. You would do the same if you owned a house and couldn't raise rent for a tenant as your costs go up. Whenever you try to control the market, the market still exists and finds a way to function.
@Mary Ray No Never!
@Mary Ray Move
@@ibealion1 Exactly
@Mary Ray still less than nyc though
The California Dream has became the Californian Nightmare
Gonna get blown away by those Santa Ana winds.
California dream became California nightmare
Somebody wake me up.
communist state California and its Hollywood propaganda - now the communists are trying to get grip on the whole United States. Dear Americans, wake up!!
Welcome to complete Democrat control 🤷♂️
I paid $18 thousand in2020 state taxes, then got a tax bill for $7,300. I'd had enough. Home based so moved back to my Vegas home. 2021 state tax bill: $0. From 1,940 sq ft at $4,100/mnth to 4,892 sq ft and gorgeous pool at $2,404/mnth. SO much better quality of life. Hotter? Not lately.
What are you going to for water in 5 years in Las Vegas?? What will your home be worth when that happens?
@@billkallas1762 Hopefully Mead goes Dead Pool. Then no water can go downstream and ONLY Vegas can draw water from its $1.5 billion 3rd straw at the bottom of the Lake. Vegas uses only 262,000 acre ft/yr compared to SoKal 4.4 million, Zona 2.2 million. The Colorado River flows 5-8 million acre ft even in the dryest yrs. And there are 1,000 ft deep natural aquifers under the whole Vegas Valley which supplies 90% of The Strip's water, many of the golf courses and thousands of private wells. Most of the rain and flood waters replenish the aquifers, some gets to Mead. Phoenix has 8-years of water stored in its natural aquifers. Vegas recycles 100% of wastewater and has super strict landscaping laws. Red Rock Canyon currently has waterfalls and dozens of running streams, of which none gets to Mead - seeps into the aquifers, and lush vegetation back in the canyons. Vegas Valley is a 500 million year old desert oasis cuz of the aquifers. Springs Reserve close to Fremont Street has been retained as a state park to showcase the Springs that just bubble up from the aquifers. Vegas had the most hot springs in the world before everything started getting paved over. In conclusion, those with ALL the facts know that Vegas will NEVER run dry. SoKal environmentalists will run dry, though when Mead goes to Dead Pool. I vote 'Drain Mead to Dead Pool.
@@vberbano It doesn't work that way. If no water goes over the dam, then water to Nevada gets shut off. Besides, there will be no electricity in Vegas. There is a treaty with Mexico that they must receive a certain amount of water, no matter what.
@@billkallas1762 Soooo...tell me how it works if no water can be pumped from straws #1 & #2, and water is too low for the spillways? How does it get downstream? Twll me what Dead Ppol means? Why are they so concerned about Dead Pool? How does the 'contract' guarantee water goes downstream that can't be released downstream? Where are the pump draws to Kalifornia? How high must THAT Lake be maintained before those pumps can't draw?
@@vberbano When we start to get close to "dead pool" there will be mandatory water restriction for the Upper Basin States.
(Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming) Right now, the water level in Hoover dam does not allow maximum electrical production. As the water level decreases, the power generating ability of Hoover dam decreases......Just Imagine Las Vegas with reduced power.
The first person to make $1Million in the California Gold Rush never saw or handled any gold.
He sold SHOVLES!
If this is true than it’s hilarious
The 2nd person ran the brothel
Shovels
Tacos..made 2 millions..lol
@@mohammedrashel1888 Most of the millionaires coming from any boomtown were those who ran the general stores, saloons and hotels. Read about the Canadian Klondike, very interesting history. Sam Steele (the model for the Canadian Mounty this guy was a severe bass) and Soapy Smith (Con Man) for example larger than life characters
Forget taxes! There’s no water!
You double the population from what it was in the 1970s yet actually decrease water resources. Brilliant. Just. Brilliant.
No water with one ocean on the side. How ironic!
Lots of water. What part of Texas are you from?
There is. It's just mismanaged.
keep pumping out those kids
Californian's will vote to increase taxes on their landlords and wonder why rent went up...
Edit: housing will always be high in California because it's a beautiful state. Amazing weather, stunning natural scenery. Etc.. also the city lifestyle and just to say "I live in California:)"
It went from funny to infuriating pretty fast😤
Rent went up because Facebook moved in down the street. It’s not politics when a billion dollar company moves to your neighborhood see if you can afford to live there in 10 years.
You're RIGHT - they VOTED for that. WHO does that...and then complain when things go wrong? ANSWER: a stupid communist that doesn't know If it hurts when you do that - DON'T DO THAT.
@@torta122 because there is another billion dollar company right around the corner no where else in America has the density of big tech companies that California has and that is what is breaking the economy.
Stupid voters.
I've lived in California for the past sixty six years and the traffic keeps getting worst!!!
agreed. the exodus is barely noticeable in my little part of Southern California. the freeways are still gridlocked to hell and back.
Native Californian for 66 years... leaving due to wildfires, PG&E mandatory power shutdowns, politics, and insane cost of living. It was special once...
They crapped in punch bowl
@@Nateasnay gruesome newsom TOLD everyone to crap in that punch bowl.
You won’t be missed
@@richierich30001 imagine caring about being missed by some strangers
@@cosmic_gate476 I know him.....he won't be missed
When I considered moving to California, I couldn't justify it financially. High taxes, insane home prices, gas prices are stupid... Couldn't do it.
I wouldn't justify it socially either
Why would any sane person ever consider moving into that shithole anyway
Texas is no better. The reason my so many californias go there, is because they are the only people paying less to live there. Texas has high property taxes and high housing prices.
@@_PatrickO And this past election Texas stayed Red by only 8 o/o of the total vote; as more Blues move in Texas may soon become another California --.--
@@_PatrickO Wrong. Don't know where you heard this.
As a Californian, I'll summarize it for you why people are leaving the state:
- Highest tax rates in the nation
- Short supply of housing which is causing rent and house prices to skyrocket
- Not enough high paying jobs to go around
All three of which are really quite easy to fix.
"Not enough high paying jobs to go around" - This is false. I lived in the Bay Area and could trip and fall and get a job. You need skills my friend.
@@MrHellweasel
Why fix it? This will stop people moving there, which is a good thing. Maybe all the people trying to make it in all the industries there just stay put and try to change their backwards and retrograde communities in the Midwest, Southwest and the Mountains states. Stopping brain drain from the heartland should be a priority.
@Nick Pagnucco
High taxes in Florida?
😂😂😂😂😂
@@Etatdesiege1979 More functioning states = more competition, which is always better.
if you work in NYC the tax you get taken is around 33% in total. I say this from experience, my check was $1350 and I only got around $900 after taxes. I'm somebody that sooner or later will be leaving NYC.
My cousin is from Brooklyn, left New York, and moved to the Des Moines area because of the high cost of living
The taxes are too high and the money is spent poorly anyway! $15 an hour in California's cities gives people less purchasing power than in $8 an hour in most other states.
Here is the real issue, because of technology, employees and companies can now move where ever to work. They will pick the lowest tax areas that make sense for their business. States will realize this and compete against each other reducing taxes to bring in corporations. Its a race to the bottom, which state can bankrupt themselves offering more and more to corporations just to keep them in state.
Yet they want to raise the minimum wage to $15 what a joke
The 15 minimum wage arose AFTER the housing costs rose along with other commodities. What do u expect california to do? Just never increase its wage? Rely on its weak union base?
@@robbyrdog it should be raised to $15 an hour or whatever the % equivalent for the area. But it should be a federal law, not state. Without uniformity we will see more and more people fleeing to less taxed areas. If it was universal over all the states we wouldnt see this type of movement.
@@GreenThumb27 not only that but Cali supplements other states.... basically gives more then they take in
CNBC acting like it's rocket science figuring out why people are getting the eff out of California is funny but also sad.
Lol, well said
Well, I'm guessing the endless forest fires and the day without a sunrise last September probably had something to do with it.
There's 3 reasons liberalism liberalism and liberalism.
@@jburch8583 No, its the forest fires, the housing prices, and the commutes.
Texas is going to have to finish the high speed train from houston, dallas, Austin, and San Antonio quick.
Edit: To those who don’t believe its going to happen its been approved already. Its set to be completed in 2026
I'm telling you, this has become a life goal for me. I'm trying to help make that happen here in TX and even around the US eventually, no reason we shouldnt have a bullet train!
@@jas.digitalnative Uhm yah that's never going to happen.... multiple reasons incl. bullet trains need to go straight and left/right which means a direct path (which means relocating/taking over property amongst other things)
@@Luka-to8kc it could happen
lul as if big oil or the automobile industry would even stomach that kind of competition. They likely have already bought land all around Texas to ensure it NEVER happens. Just need to lobby in the right political goons and oh look people who love voting in intrusive big government are showing up more and more.
Get real.
@@pokeman5000 So without intrusive govt the corporations buy up the land to ensure it never happens, with intrustive big govt it doesn't happen. Damn America. All routes lead to corporate control.
MSNBC disagrees with everything in this video.
Pretty easy: Too expensive, no homes, high taxes
@Javier N If homes sell that fast, that isn't a good thing. It means that there aren't enough homes.
Say it again for the people in the back. Love California but this is ture af I know people that are moving out of state.
Its expensive because there is too high demand. Do people honestly think people can just constantly migrate to California without there being problems?
It’s not that expensive if you live outside the cities.
@@justinwoodward3413 That's not entirely true. People are buying homes right now because it's more affordable. They're selling because so many people are leaving. People are buying to sell for a higher price when the market turns around. ($425,000 house can sell for $3 million in 2-5 years). The thing is that the market in California is doing a downturn and doesn't look like it's going to be changing any time soon.🤷🏾♀️
Easy answer “Californians are making Californians leave California”
Extreme Californians are making sensible hardworking Californians leave.
I heard they then turn wherever they arrive into California
Typically those “Extreme Californianas” are transplants from other states. Who make 6figures in BigTech. Those companies buy land and gentrify communities. Pushing people to homelessness or move out of state.
Let Big Tech move out.
Greed vs.Taxation fairness is the culprit of oxygenation to this problem.
And then turning everywhere else into california
Everything in California is expensive - moved away many years ago and never regretted it - there is life outside California!
If you want to live in a red state... hell no!
@@stephm.3407 - There are other blue states besides CA.
@Indrajeet Patil Jihad Jihad Jihad
@@stephm.3407 Yea RED STATE = FREEDOM! PLEASE stay out of RED STATES and if you have to come leave your liberal policies, rules and laws back in the POS BLUE state! Notice everyone is fleeing BLUE states? IDIOTS!
@@billybeemus3929 Yea and the very few that are remaining are at the brink of bankruptcy! EVERYONE is fleeing Liberal RUN BLUE states!
“Capital leaves when capitalism leaves.” -Weston Nakamura
19 minutes in a nutshell: taxes & texas
you mean, DEMOCRATS..
@@kurtisdhooghe7682 no Taxes and low taxes
If texas was smart they wouldn't let those people into their state.
@@wild_horses Texas is owned by all Americans.
More of them are coming to az
1995: “California Love”
2021: “California Leave”
Nah but that was just corny
@@slimmyjim1682 May be corny but it's true
#Crony capiltalism.
California, knows how to migrate
Californiaaaaa, knows how to migrate
Well played sir
California governor: there’s no exodus.
CNBC: let’s look deeper into the exodus.
Old Gavin is just covering his a$$ 🙄
The stupidest governor!
@@TheWedabest the worst ever. We need to have the recall farms in well before March 17th 2021. We got the extension because of smoke and covid-19 go out on the public sidewalk somewhere and get some valid signatures and get those submitted please
@@dirtygruesomescrewsomrecal231 totally agree! But if Newsom is recalled and new governor is elected... We need a better governor! I thought brown was the worst, but then again. The system needs a complete bottom to top change!
@@dirtygruesomescrewsomrecal231 I ordered mines and will sign the recall petition and send in soon as it gets here. I'm in the bay area..
It’s sad, i absolutely love this state. California is f-ing beautiful. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. Sadly, it’s becoming impossible to live here.
Only CNBC actually has to ask that question....everyone else already knows
Yes, the question is why do they WANT people to leave California. They'd have to be idiots not to expect this after what the criminal globalist politicians have done to that State. I wonder, what is the planned use of California on the Agenda 21 maps?
Right... people are greedy and don't want to fairly pay in to the communities they got their wealth from. I agree- disgusting!
@@sheri4673 We got ourselves a QTard here
@@sheri4673 Oh darlin' I'm more than well aware of your disjointed psychotic conspiracy theories.
@@DSPHistoricalSociety you might want to compare the terms greed and fair. b/c what you view as greedy, others think is not fair... aka paying for ppl who contribute nothing. And please... you think community is responsible for a succesful business? well partially... it's the BUYERS. your community wouldn't even exist if it weren't for ppl you want to pay 'fairly'. which really means ppl who make more should pay more. yup. that's fair. LOL
I left CA to a state where I could rent a two bedroom apt for the same price I was paying for a floor space with 5 other people. I'll never go back.
Come to PR, you’ll pay a full 2 stories house with less than 1k 🤣
I would leave CA too, I left NYC it is a mess but CALIFORNIA is worse with its homeless than NYC
do not vote for Democrats!
@@xealit don’t vote republican either
That's cool. Dont vote dem anymore and this wont happen to you again.
What makes people leave California:
High taxes
High cost of living
A dollar buys less in California than almost anywhere in the world
State doesn't want to work with it's citizens or businesses
Money printer go brrrr thats why
Dont forget the full liberal control
@James Brennan Not really. Big tech is no allay of the left. Sure, they may be silencing far right wingers now, but they are only using the partisan war to profit from it.
I left because no one speaks English
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I am visiting California from Michigan in a couple of weeks, and the prices and cost of living in California is crazy!
Just to move to Austin and make that place unaffordable.
They already have.
Its like cancer but people
Problem is they don’t leave their politics behind when they leave California, then they vote in the same policies they ran away from
@@W.Stryker well said, William!
There is no shortage of bums in Austin. The politicians care more about the bums than the taxpayers
When everyone's done with Texas they'll go to Wyoming and keep doing that until the entire country is Los Angeles
Good
Yep, the problem is overpopulation if we're being honest. CA liberals want people to vacate the state more than anyone - it's too damn crowded and expensive there.
@6pan "Don't come we are full" Florida man
@6pan Florida? Those people would eat them alive. Literally!
They Californicated Colorado to the point that therapy won't even help... Texas is next... The Californian entitlement locusts spread out and consume the hard work and effort of the areas they move into and vote to destroy the policies that made the other states successful unlike any liberal state....
only CNBC could be puzzled with a question like this.
Lol
don't under estimate the stupidity of other MSM like NBC and CNN
Yeah really.
CNBC is worthless.
This is more for the people who believe MSM, and instead of giving these people the true answers that california's democratic lineage for god knows how long made it this way, they'll blame something *partially true, but true nonetheless* to misguide them more than they already are.
Remember this: those 20 or 30 workers in a 'mom and pop" business are the ones who each know at least 100 voters, can influence them, pay taxes, keep the economy going or not. My question: why do we keep working for monopolies that get tax breaks and keep us poor ?
My Uncle left 20 years ago. He shared a house with 9 other people just to afford it. He knew he could never afford retiring there.
how bad is it when you need 9 people to afford a house.....i live in Australia and was paying $570 a week for a 4 bed house, out of the $930 i took home working as an order picker, for nearly three years. Something is not adding up here. Are wages that bad? im paying $450 now, and i manage to save $200 a week, and apparently we have it hard cost of living wise.
Wow! My son and I live in a 4 bed 3 bad home in San Diego and we do not share with anyone other than my other 2 child and 3 grandkids when they visit. I am a Californian and will stay here forever, you just have to work hard enough to go with the life style of this state. I lived in San Francisco too for 10 years and we lived in a luxury condo in the city, again you have to work hard to be able to have a great life in California! Maybe your uncle did not work hard enough .
@@marth748 San Diego is the only good city in California, you chose the right place to live. You should be proud of yourself
@@marth748 really Lady... Seems you forgot human decency along the way... Also not impressed with your bragging... I say good for Uncle!! Smart Man!
Shared a house 20 years ago? When houses were way cheaper then, yea sure, sounds like bs to me
They’re selling their overpriced houses and moving to lower cost places, making housing less affordable to native in the other states.
You’re just never happy are you?
@@dylangreen8018 she’s absolutely correct? 1/4 of all houses being sold in AZ where i live are going to Californians. Theres a housing shortage here, and these Californians keep swooping in and paying for houses in cash taking them from us. Houses have gone up 40% in value in 2 years. A brand new house in a nice area went for 280k in 2018. That same house is now selling for 450k, and gets 20 offers, most of which locals cant compete with because of the Californians.
@@josht5453 That happened to the Bay Area first and pushed a lot of locals out which started that trend.
@City Nat I see a pattern there.
@@josht5453 Because AZ doesn’t build enough
The question is.....Did you move away from the state, then vote the same way that caused the issues in California?
That's what happened here in Nevada. These people that moved from California voted for the exact same things to be done here.
Yeah they're coming to Colorado too- it sucks- there is a reason their state is failing and now they are doing it to my state 🤦🏻
Cause dumb asses honestly think they can rinse and repeat and get the ending they planned on rather the reality of their constant bad decision making.
@@staceymock3460 Colorado is not built for more people to move in
@@staceymock3460 but isn't Colorados economy ranked 2nd in the US?
I would really live to see an update on this
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@@swahareddy8822 you must be fun at parties
@@swahareddy8822 shut up
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Theres a billboard on the freeway that says,”NEW MEXICO ISNT CALIFORNIA.&WE LIKE IT THAT WAY.”
We have shirts, stickers and signs that say “don’t New York my Florida” bc of these same issues.
Funny billboard
New Mexico who please New Mexico was Mexico first so stfu
Lol those are all over texas
Unfortunately, California residents are moving to states like NM. They will vote the same way they did in CA. I hope they don’t but let’s be real, old habits die hard.
I left Los Angeles for Oaklahoma City in the Midwest, and it was the best decision of my life. Way less taxes, rent and school are not that expensive, and my daughter can enjoy a healthy life. Wish I made that decision at my twenties.
Hopefuly you didn't bring liberal California idea with you
@@anthonystocco7967 It's not about liberal, it's about neoliberal: selling out to corporations at the expense of the population--just like Republicans and establishment Democrats.
Just hope all those fugitives from California don't arrive in Oklahoma and start bidding up housing prices.
When did Oklahoma City move to the Midwest?
...and change its spelling?
Whatever it is, please don't stop leaving. It'll make the place liveable again.