Posted on 09/16/2025 9:41:38 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been fond of sending out lists on social media in recent months, tallies of where his state stands on a number of issues. The "fourth largest economy in the world," "number one in manufacturing," number one in farming," and so on—all impressive numbers, to be sure.
What he’d like to avoid, however, is the fact that the Golden State is tied with Louisiana for another title: number one in poverty.
A new report released this week by the California Budget and Policy Center, a Sacramento-based think tank, found that 7 million California residents, or 17.7% of the population, lived in poverty last year.
California is tied with Louisiana for the title of highest poverty rate of any U.S. state in 2024, according to the think tank’s analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
When you dive deeper into that seven million number, the magnitude becomes even more staggering:
The analysis, adjusted for factors such as family size and local housing costs, finds that these 7 million Californians did not have the resources to meet their basic needs. The number of Californians living in poverty is roughly equivalent to the populations of Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose and San Francisco combined.
Gulp.
California’s poverty rate is one of the highest in the nation, with about 7 million people unable to afford basic needs.
Harmful federal budget cuts risk pushing even more families into hardship.
Poverty is a policy choice.
⚡ We share more:
https://t.co/ZLoqwQkRwA pic.twitter.com/KYIUJKJQan— California Budget & Policy Center (@CalBudgetCenter) September 12, 2025
That isn't the only number the far-left governor hopes you’ll never see:
I could go on…
-homelessness (1 out of 50)
-poverty (1 out of 50)
-Retail crime (1 out of 50)
-gas prices (1 out of 50)
-illiteracy (1 out of 50)
-wage stagnation (1 out of 50)
-frivolous lawsuits (1 out of 50)
-unemployment (3 out of 50)
-housing costs (2 out of 50)… pic.twitter.com/Eo7VLTu9Wt— Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) August 24, 2025
The poverty rate was actually at a historic low in 2021, so what did Newsom and the one-party legislature decide to do? Blow the budget wide open and give away billions for health care for illegal aliens, billions more for completely ineffective homeless policies, and god knows what else.
THIS HAPPENED: CA Gov. Newsom Manages to Turn a Massive Budget Surplus Into a $32 Billion Deficit—in Just One Year
California Punishes Voters After Historic Election, Slaps on Massive New Gas Tax
Meanwhile, the gas tax just went up again, even though in California we already had the highest gas tax in the nation, plus the highest state sales tax. Affordability is a thing of the past in California, and owning a home is beyond even a nice daydream for most normal people at this juncture.
There is a sentence in the tweet from the California Budget & Policy Center at the beginning of this article that reads, “Harmful federal budget cuts risk pushing even more families into hardship.” This will likely be Newsom and the legislature’s defense going forward—"yes, we’re failures, but it’s the federal government’s fault.” They’ll try to blame it on Trump, too, rest assured, but note that the poverty numbers are from 2024, when Joe Biden was president and was throwing federal money around like it was candy.
That dog won’t hunt.
It’s not the federal government’s fault that California has declined so rapidly and disastrously; it’s Gavin Newsom’s, the heavily partisan extremist Democrat legislature’s, and let’s face it, the voters who put them there. There are a few encouraging signs that people in the Golden State are waking up to the calamity that's befallen us, but we’re a long way from turning this place slightly purple, much less red.
In the meantime, voters across the country must make sure that progressive failures like these cretins don’t take national power and turn the entire country into the unaffordable, business-hostile, and dangerous place that they morphed too many parts of this beautiful state into.
He doesn’t care. He cares only about getting put back in so he can run for prez. His election will have nothing to do with Californians voting for him nor voting against him
RE: Number One....
Woody Allen line from Bananas about his Central American country as he appeals to the US for aid:
“Although the United States is a very rich country and San Marcos is a very poor one, there are a great many things we have to offer your country in return for aid... Few people realize that we lead the world in hernias”.
Has ANYONE ever seen him unanimated? ......just like a regular everyday joe...well sorta’.... when he acts like that he gets real mad, like im gonna’ punch you in the face mad or he will get angry & blame somebody else when he uses his own speeches and blames things on the audience, for example what he stated in his speech on homelessness ( super indignant).
Have you seen Gavin waving his hands all around using odd hand gestures?...have you seen the animation, the smiling, the energy he exers, all the fast talking with his crazy hands NEVER giving a solid answer???
I think he is on something but thats jmo
Gavin is term out in 2026, so no reelection for him.
HE DOES NOT CARE.
Gavin will never be President—but with work he could get a seat in the Senate handed to him Maybe—if he plays his cards right—he could get a shot at VP. He is a corrupt tool of the Deep State interests.
Congrats to Mississippi!
California is ranked number one or among the top states for poverty in the U.S., particularly when using the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) which accounts for California’s high cost of living, especially housing.
Recent data indicates a significant increase in the poverty rate, with the California Budget & Policy Center reporting an 18.9% rate in 2023, up from 11.0% in 2021, leading to millions of residents struggling to meet basic needs.
Key Factors Contributing to California’s High Poverty Rate:
<><>High Cost of Living:
California’s exorbitant housing costs and overall high cost of living significantly impact poverty levels, making it harder for residents to afford basic necessities.
<><>Unequal Income Distribution:
There is a substantial gap between the incomes of the richest 1% of Californians and the incomes of most residents, contributing to economic disparity.
<><>Lack of Affordable Housing:
Insufficient access to affordable housing is a primary driver of poverty in the state.
Official vs. Supplemental Poverty Measures:
The official poverty measure by the U.S. Census Bureau may not fully capture the extent of economic hardship in high-cost states like California.
The Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM), which includes costs like housing and utilities, provides a more accurate picture of poverty in the state and consistently places California at or near the top among all states.
What it means:
<><>7.3 million residents lacked the resources to meet basic needs in 2023,
<><>this has worsened since 2021, per the California Budget & Policy Center.
<><>Child poverty has also seen a dramatic increase,
<><>child poverty rates nearly doubled between 2021 and 2024.
Gavin’s a liar about everything and there’s no lie too tall for him to tell. Just remember that every time you see him open his mouth.
Pretty boy doesn’t get results.
Too many Illegals living in garages...
“Poverty” in California is still a lot more comfortable than “middle class” in Tiajuana.
More reason for him to not care at all
VDH put it PERFECTLY. California is a Two-Class State, where you’re either very wealthy (multi-millions, at least) or very poor. The very wealthy have to pay huge taxes and live by horrific, invasive, rules. The very poor get a free ride on everything and are welcome to commit whatever crimes they choose.
What was their ‘Middle Class’ is probably down to 20% and consists of people who can feed themselves, but often are stuck there do to personal constraints...and they get squeezed the worst.
“ Harmful federal budget cuts risk pushing even more families into hardship.”
Thus proving that California’s problem is much worse and entirely of California’s making.
EC
It likely has to do with the numbers of Biden’s illegals that Kalifornia welcomed with budget-busting open arms.
Noisome can’t be put back in, he’s termed out as Gov. and I hope to God that after seeing what he has done to California no democrat is stupid enough to vote for him. But what scares me is they voted for Brandon and The Cackler.
They won’t see it. They have an info bubble are you listening to raskin on the hill right no?
California is tied with Louisiana for the title of highest poverty rate.
Vote Democrat it never changes
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