Posted on 11/28/2008 6:41:11 AM PST by reaganaut1
[California] appears headed, if not for imminent disaster, then toward an unanticipated, maddening, and largely unnecessary mediocrity.
Since 2000, Californias job growth rate which in the late 1970s surged at many times the national averagehas lagged behind the national average by almost 20 percent. Rapid population growth, once synonymous with the state, has slowed dramatically. Most troubling of all, domestic out-migration, about even in 2001, swelled to over 260,000 in 2007 and now surpasses international immigration. Texas has replaced California as the leading growth center for Hispanics.
Out-migration is a key factor, along with a weak economy, for the collapse of the housing market. Simply put, the population growth expected for many areas has not materialized, nor the new jobs that might attract newcomers. In the past year, four of the top six housing markets in terms of price decline have been in California, including Sacramento, San Diego, Riverside, and Los Angeles. The Central Valley towns of Stockton, Merced, and Modesto have all been awarded the dubious honors of the highest foreclosure rates in the nation during the past year.
Even with prices down, many of the most desirable places in California are also among the most unaffordable in the nation. Less than 15 percent of households earning the local median income can afford a home in L.A. or San Francisco. In Santa Barbara, San Diego, Oxnard, Santa Cruz, or San Jose, its less than a third. Thats about half the number who can buy in the big Texas or North Carolina markets. Moreover, state officials warned in October that they might have to seek as much as $7 billion in loans from the U.S. Treasury. This is a disappointing turn for a state that once saw itself as the harbinger of the future.
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Democrats would like to do on a national level what they have done in California.
I bailed in 97 and never looked back. They are in the process of turning that beautiful once great state into a third world bedlam. No thanks, I’ll pass.
Gays don’t have kids (on the whole). Kids are the impetus for spending and therefore for a growing economy.
Mel
Minnesota is probably the next California. The number one employer in MN is government.
Kalifornia is the canary in the coal mine.
What’s the total population of California when one includes all illegal immigrants-and I mean all illegal immigrants-who presently live in California?
In 2050, one in five residents of the US will be foreign born and one in three Hispanic. Non-Hispanic whites will be 46% of the population.
total pop in Calif w/o the illegals?
About half the current pop, I’d guess.
Me and my wife happily left for Texas in March and have never looked back. I just hope the liberals never get their tentacles into the way of life here like they did in CA.
Not sure about how many illegal immigrants, but I have head that CA has about 45 million residents.
I’ve thought for quite awhile that the former Great State of California is now a harbinger of things to come nationally if the voters don’t wake up.
It’s a classic example of how liberalism inherently screws up everything.
I left in 1989 for Arizona where I live now.
I’ve been back a few times. Each time I go back I enjoy it less.
I grew up (1959-1974) in a little city in the LA Metropolitan area named Cudahy. Every time I’ve been back it and the rest of LA looks more and more like a foreign, third world country.
California has natural beauty but most of the man made stuff is crap now. And in my opinion the social fabric barely resembles America anymore.
A big problem in Calif is that the flood of legal and illegal Hispanics have overtaxed the taxpayer supported health and welfare systems.
After all, social safety nets don’t work well when more folks are using them than not.
And the Hispanics tend to have big families. My cynical observation is that most of the child-bearing age Hispanic women I see around the city are either pregnant, carrying/leading multiple kids, or pregnant and carrying/leading multiple kids.
That said, though the Hispanics vote Democrat as they vote for whoever offers them the most freebies (and Dem’s excell at vote buying), they tend to have traditional family values by and large and are pleasant folk to live around.
One of main reasons for lack of job growth in California is because of the lack of education. Companies move out when they can’t find employees that know what they are doing. The electronics industry is hardest hit. When they do hire someone, they don’t want to learn or not capable of learning. There’s a whole raft of laws that hammper managers when it comes to handling employees problems also. If they don’t fix the education system, they are doomed.
Probably the only hope for CA is that the economy gets so bad that the immigrants leave for work elsewhere.
If people no longer hired lawn care, illegal casual labor and cut back on resturant eating..there would be a big loss of income to those who are costing the state a lot of money in schooling, health care etc.
Am I confused, or does “Out-migration” currently exist in the English language as “emmigration?”
Check out the map link at reply #12...
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