Whoever wrote this doesn’t seem to recognize that each state has a lot of diversity within its borders. There are probably A through F regions in each state. In every state where I have lived, there are great places to live and lousy places to live. I have lived in Idaho and I completely agree that the Panhandle as nice a place as there is in the country. On the other hand, there are parts of the state where I wouldn’t condemn my worst enemy to live.
>>There are probably A through F regions in each state.<<
No amount of regional greatness can overcome California’s structural problems. The rich areas are full of liberals and the other areas are full of illegals.
I was born and raised there and only just moved to Texas. I have been all over the state. I know of what I speak.