Californians are already leaving the state for less expensive places such as Texas, Nevada and Arizona. In 2022, the state population fell for the third year in a row, dropping by 138,443, the California Department of Finance reported last month.
LOS ANGELES — As much as California residents love the Golden State, 40% are considering moving away, according to a new public opinion poll released Friday. The driving force behind their dissatisfaction is anxiety over the cost of health care, housing and everyday living expenses.Forty percent of Californians are considering moving away, according to a new California Community PollCalifornia is home to four of the top 10 U.S.
Californians feel less financially secure than they did just three years ago, when the Los Angeles Times and local nonprofits first began conducting the California Community Poll. In early 2020, 77% of those earning more than $100,000 annually and 54% of people making $50,000 to $100,000 said they could live comfortably and save money for the future. Today, those numbers have dropped to 57% and 28%, respectively.
The median price of a single-family home in California was $791,490 in March, according to the California Association of Realtors, compared with the national median of $375,700. Per capita health care spending in California is also higher than the U.S. average at $10,299 per person, according to the California Health Care Foundation.
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