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.
Not in the part of Kalifornia I live in. The cost of meeting regulations and in-lieu taxes for development from DC to state, county, cities and special districts is a huge burden. It can take several year before you break ground on a project and the cost of construction has increased 20 to 25% during that period...