In today’s video, Patrick Bet-David delivers a message to Californians.

From 2020 to 2021, 249,239 people left California.

Why are so many people leaving California?

For the 7th year in a row, more people have left California than moved in, according to new census data.

More than 86,000 people left California for Texas, nearly 70,000 left for Arizona and about 55,000 left for Washington.

In a recent University of California, Berkeley poll, 52% of registered voters said they’ve considered leaving the state for some of the following reasons:

  • 71% cite the high cost of housing
  • 58% cite high taxes
  • 46% cite political culture (particularly conservatives who say the state’s policies are not in line with their own)

Many people are unable or unwilling to pay the premium to live in this state.

California has the highest poverty level of all states in the US, according to US Census Bureau data.

 

California also tops the charts as the state with the highest marginal tax rate in the entire country.

Everything is more expensive in California. Daily life has become practically unbearable to afford. 

From gas prices to food prices, taxes, and housing costs, citizens are paying top dollar to survive.

It has been estimated that it now takes approximately $350,000 a year to live a middle-class lifestyle in the city of San Francisco.

The average sale price of a single-family home in California hit a record $758,990 in March, a 23.9% increase from a year ago.

Even the former Mayor of San Diego, Kevin Faulconer, condemned the state for its lack of affordability. 

 “The numbers don’t lie. People are leaving our state because it’s not affordable to live here,” he said in a tweet.

The division between the wealthy and poor is more noticeable than ever before. 

Safety is also a major concern. 

 (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

In April of 2022, the United States Postal Service suspended delivery service in a Santa Monica neighborhood after several mail carriers were assaulted over the past few months.

LAPD Chief Michel Moore acknowledged the problems with crime saying,  “Our homicide arrests with those added resources increased by 37% with 429 homicide arrests last year. That’s a 47% increase from two years ago.”

Illegal immigration is out of control, and the sanctuary cities in California are making things even worse…

California will become the first state to give health insurance to undocumented immigrants.

 (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill on June 30th, setting aside a budget of $307.9 billion to provide coverage to an additional 764,000 for people between the ages of 26 and 49.

 

🤔 Considering the startling statistics, would you consider moving to (or out of) California?

 

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