"The Exodus: Understanding California's Population Decline"

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California's population has dropped to an estimated 38.9 million, down by 573,000 from its peak in 2020, with people leaving the state due to high housing costs, regulatory issues, and remote work opportunities. Factors contributing to the exodus include a declining birth rate, pandemic-related deaths, and reduced immigration. Governor Newsom's policies and the state's liberal politics have also prompted some conservatives to leave. The population loss may lead to less congestion but also reduced tax revenue and political influence, with potential solutions including offering free tuition at public universities for California residents.
Topics:nation#california#governor-newsom#housing-cost#migration#politics-and-society#population-decline
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