Fewer jobs and high housing prices have forced residents to move from California to cheaper states.Roughly 870,550 people moved out of the state from 2005 to 2009, according to the Orange County Register, citing figures from a recent Chapman University Chapman University Follow this company study. “The primary reason they left is jobs,” Chapman University economist Esmael Adibi said. “But the second reason was housing prices.”Arizona was the first choice for relocation, with 177,000 relocated, while Texas was second with 171,228 and Oregon was third with 107,448.Looking forward, lackluster growth in job creation and a weak housing market will continue...