California exodus

 PJ Media:

Unless you're California-weird, this number should jolt every bureaucrat in Sacramento—wandering around like they're groping through dark hallways, looking for more things to tax. One hundred forty Californians pack up and leave their state every single day. Not for vacations or work assignments; they're fleeing, escaping, or unplugging from the once-golden state that's been dimmed by the dimwits.

The number 140 each day translates to more than 50,000 people in 2023, according to the latest information.

That news should be devastating for most people, as the population of a mid-sized city is disappearing every year. For them, this isn't news, it's their new reality.

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California was once the place where dreams were made. Its cost of living isn't simply high; it's abusive.

  • Median Home Prices: Hovering about $800,000.
  • Gas Prices: The nation's highest rate.
  • Groceries: In most urban centers, prices are double-digit higher.

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All of these prices are significantly higher than Texas, which has become one of the states Californians are moving to.  The price of gas in this part of Texas is around $2.50 a gallon.  Nice homes are more affordable here too, as are groceries.

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