Why Everyone is Leaving California (And Why You Should Too)

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For many years now, residents of California have been leaving the state and moving to other parts of the country for better opportunities, cheaper homes, and different laws - which is now known as the California Exodus.

With high gas prices in California, some of the worst traffic in the country, and poverty and homelessness at an extreme rate, it makes sense why so many people would leave California. But why are people STAYING in California? I answer that question in this video.

Do you live in California? If so, why do you still live in California? There's so many opportunities elsewhere, and real estate investing can be much easier to start in different parts of the country. If you want to learn how to invest in real estate, house flip, and own rental properties to earn financial freedom, click the link below and learn how to quit your job and retire early!

0:00 Intro
0:55 Why California Was Successful
1:51 The California Exodus
2:32 Why People Are Leaving
6:58 Why People Are Staying
8:04 Outro

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Have you seen the 2nd part of this video? If not, just click on this link:

TroyKearns
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I think people should stay in California and enjoy what they created!

kevinattig
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I lived in California all my life. (67yrs)
The hard-working middle-class families are moving out, and the homeless are moving in. Plus it seems like the politicians want it that way.🤔

oldschoolhawking
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I’m a former Californian that always voted Republican and here in North Dakota where I live now is absolute paradise 🇺🇸

Valhalla_Heathen
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The effects of the downturn are beginning to sink in. People are being impacted by the long-term decline in property prices and the housing market. I recently sold my house in the California area, and I want to invest my lump-sum profit in the stock market before prices start to rise again. Is now the right moment to buy or not?

SophiaChristian-soof
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I was in San Francisco last week, I could not believe how many of the large office buildings downtown were literally empty!

curtiscashen
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The 90's was the sweet spot for California. The juice was worth the squeeze. Its reputation is living on its former glory. Theres a lot of cool things in California still but these things are unreasonable and unattainable at this point.

KharlHungus
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I left California and the U.S. back in 2008 never looked back, been living rent and mortgage free ever since.

quetzalt.v.
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I live near OC and I love it. I own my own house and where I live there are no homeless people. Beach is about 25 min away, moumtain ski is about two hours away. No humid weather, no ice and snow. 70 degree all year round. So many places to go and do. I've been all around the world and many different states. If you can afford it then there is no other place like So. Cal.

byunglee
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We are leaving The People's Socialist Republic of California. Taxes keep going up, and they are inventing new taxes. Got an SUV? They are trying to put an extra tax (they call it a "fee") on SUV's at registration time. In addition to the highest state gas tax, here in San Diego County, SANDAG is trying to impose a mileage tax. The numbers bandied about are 4.5¢ to 6.5¢ per mile. On average, I pay 42¢ per kilowatt/hour for electricity in San Diego because of tax, fees, and expensive regulations. My wife's relatives in Utah pay about 12¢ per kilowatt/hour. I had some rentals here, but I sold them as there are too many restrictions on what I can do with my own property. Rent control? Yes, but no one has done anything to hold down my expenses on running the property. Water is going up, but it is difficult to pass on the increase to the tenants that are using the water, if not impossible. I was born and raised here, and I love the beach-mountains-desert, but I can't stand what the Socialists have done here. Oh, by the way, California Senate Bill 553 has passed, and it makes it illegal for business employees to confront and stop shoplifters.

garylangley
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As a single young man with a High School education, I moved to California in 1963 (yes1963). At the time it was the land of freedom and opportunity. I secured a great job that I loved and was a success. My wife and I worked hard and purchased a home on the Pacific Ocean and we both loved the CA laidback lifestyle ... we were in every way a middle-class success story. However, then came the Democrats and their guilt trip. They wanted everyone to be a success even though they hadn't earned it. That mindset is what destroyed California. When we saw that California was destroying itself via more and more taxes and regulations; that commonsense and our vote couldn't stop it, we sold out and got out and we've never looked back or regretted that decision.

mrbill
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My mom and I actually moved out of Los Angeles CA area in October 2020. It's actually not very safe, lots of fires, too expensive to live, bunch of psychopaths, perverts, and also karens. Even the police department and also the justice system is actually very extremely corrupted.

stevenbaer
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Moved out of California last year, never wanted to leave previously, however, i realized that its just a sad place to live, 2 hour + commute to work (to and from) barely making ends meet, extremely high taxes, un attainable assets (houses and even new vehicles), and the homeless problem has gotten more ridiculous than you can articulate with words. I am now in Arizona and enjoy my life 10 fold! Anywhere i need to go is within 30 min of my place of residence (with traffic) and the people are so much nicer and more pleasant. Oh and not to forgot a FLAT 2.7 percent income tax rate. Only gripe is with the drivers, they are far worse. Lol.

punch
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I am born and raised here in California. The reason I do not leave California is I own my home and if you move away it will be very hard to move back.

rickagulia
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My daughter is moving out of San Diego finally at the end of this month! Praise God He is so good and answers prayer!!

ledonnalee
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I left California in 2017, a year after I graduated high school. I don't miss the crime or the cost of living.

sludge-factory
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People leaving California, I hope they just go to another country.

Jcope-ceef
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Former Californian and so happy to be living where there are four seasons. Most everyone I know in CA wants to leave but have family situations that make it difficult.

gracenotes
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Im in Waco TX and frankly I’m tired of see CA license plates. Extremely frustrating they are bringing their politics with them.

MrOfficer
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I left Hellifornia in '99. It was bad enough then, but seeing what has been happening over the past couple decades I'm very glad I got out when I did. It's only a matter of time before the entire economy there completely implodes as anyone with any sense is leaving and taking their capital with them.

If you want to see what California's future is, take a look at places like Venezuela.

dr.elvis.h.christ