Californians articles
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Why Californians are fleeing this once-Golden State
It seems only yesterday that California’s population was nearly 40 million. Then more people left the state. Now we’re not even at 39 million. The U.S. Census Bureau reported in March that California’s population as of last July had dropped to an estimated 38,965,000. That’s down by 75,400 in a year — and 573,000 below California’s peak of 39.5 million in 2020. Entering this century, when California’s still-growing population was 34 million, we were predicted to reach 45 million by 2020 and...
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Why Californians are fleeing this once-Golden State
That Gavin Newsom has been governor while constituents flee is mostly coincidental. California just got too big for its carrying capacity — at least in the sprawling, ranch-house lifestyle.
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California is still losing Californians. It’s no mystery why
Good morning. It's Monday, April 8. Here's what you need to know to start your day. The Golden State exodus continues, though at a slower...