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Old 04-26-2017, 10:16 AM
 
Location: Los Altos Hills, CA
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Kudos to the Inland Empire as well!

https://census.gov/newsroom/press-re...iness-patterns
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Old 04-26-2017, 12:34 PM
 
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Kudos to the Inland Empire as well!

https://census.gov/newsroom/press-re...iness-patterns
Interesting CA takes 4 of the top 10 positions.

FL 2
TX 1
UT 1
MA 1
MI 1

It is also interesting that it indicates the majority of the workers do not live in those counties
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Old 04-26-2017, 12:52 PM
 
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Dang it why can't LA county ever make those lists? The city has been doing a lot better lately, I keep expecting it to make the cut of these lists
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Old 04-26-2017, 04:13 PM
 
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LOL, if this was something "negative" about CA, the Red Faced Trolls would be here crying about Liberal CA and the thread would be 20 pages long.

CA is still has the BIGGEST / STRONGEST economy in the USA. No red states can even come close. The only thing they can do is beg / bribe for CA companies to move to their poor backward States.
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Old 04-26-2017, 05:17 PM
 
Location: San Diego, California Republic
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LOL, if this was something "negative" about CA, the Red Faced Trolls would be here crying about Liberal CA and the thread would be 20 pages long.

CA is still has the BIGGEST / STRONGEST economy in the USA. No red states can even come close. The only thing they can do is beg / bribe for CA companies to move to their poor backward States.
Your post will make sure they come in the same droves they claim everyone flees from in real life. Just wait LOL
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Old 04-26-2017, 09:07 PM
 
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Your post will make sure they come in the same droves they claim everyone flees from in real life. Just wait LOL
Looks like they don't have a comeback. Truth doesn't need lies to protect it.
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Old 04-26-2017, 10:44 PM
 
Location: 89434
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CA is still has the BIGGEST / STRONGEST economy in the USA. No red states can even come close. The only thing they can do is beg / bribe for CA companies to move to their poor backward States.
Yet hardly anyone can afford to live in the biggest/strongest economy in the USA. High taxes, insane cost of living forces residents to flee along with an anti-business climate encourages businesses to flee to Texas (where they have no state income tax).

I guess some people in Cali have been brainwashed by dimwits like Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein, Jerry Brown, etc... (All have been responsible for sending Cali down the toilet).
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Old 04-27-2017, 12:08 AM
 
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They don't call it The Golden State for nothing

I'm so proud of California's performance
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Old 04-27-2017, 07:44 AM
 
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Yet hardly anyone can afford to live in the biggest/strongest economy in the USA. .
Except for the vast majority of the largest state population in the nation who DO live here.
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Old 04-27-2017, 10:42 AM
 
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5 posts in and you come in to feed the trolls? Something tells me that someone wants to keep up these silly debates up. CA is going great, there are some issues that affect some, not all in terms of affordability and rising costs coupled with stagnant wages. In LA alone, it has one of the biggest wages to COL gaps in the country. But that is neither here nor there. CA isn't supposed to be as affordable as AZ, no way, no how. But there are the things Californians can do to mitigate some of the worst aspects of the rising housing costs. In the end supply and demand still dictate and CA is still the most popular state and with good reason.
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