What’s Driving California’s Mass Exodus?
4,168,989 views
CNBC
January 23, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez90rXhMWjE&ab_channel=CNBC
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What’s Driving California’s Mass Exodus?
4,168,989 views
CNBC
January 23, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez90rXhMWjE&ab_channel=CNBC
Or maybe La Pinta or maybe La Santa Maria...La Nina?
Texas was popular for the same reason in the early 70’s, and a couple of times thereafter. Boom to bust followed by boom to bust. Rinse and repeat.Every recession this happens. People sell their million dollar houses and move to Colorado or Oregon or Washington or wherever. This time Texas is popular.
Texas was popular for the same reason in the early 70’s, and a couple of times thereafter. Boom to bust followed by boom to bust. Rinse and repeat.
When you finally have it you won’t forget it.When was the first time?
Seems most people that moved here from somewhere out of state/country feel this way.
Again, when was the first mass exodus from CA?When you finally have it you won’t forget it.
it’ll happen for you some day champ.
I recall in the early '90s a lot of people moved out. Colorado seemed to have been the popular destination at the time.Again, when was the first mass exodus from CA?
Did Moses have to part the Pacific Ocean and bail because there were already too many dorks from the mid-west when he got here?
My mom's friend did this and they moved back in two years because it was too cold.Every recession this happens. People sell their million dollar houses and move to Colorado or Oregon or Washington or wherever. This time Texas is popular.
The loss was not a net loss....quite the opposite actually.I recall in the early '90s a lot of people moved out. Colorado seemed to have been the popular destination at the time.
LOTS of people moved to Oregon in the 90s too. Bend was a destination for NorCal people who thought it was too populous in the greater Bay Area back then.I recall in the early '90s a lot of people moved out. Colorado seemed to have been the popular destination at the time.