Well, California is loosing major businesses at a rate double what has ever been seen before, and triple the rate of 2018. Also, last year for the first time in history the actual population decreased. Enough that they lost a Congressional seat.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adammil...h=2e0b52df2327
https://www.sfgate.com/local/article...e-17553168.php
If you use California's numbers.
Here's something to note though, California considers anyone that worked a single hour in the previous 7 DAY period as "employed".
https://calmatters.org/california-di...ly-unemployed/
Some 25% of the workforce there is what they call "Functionally Unemployed". A true unemployment number might be closer to 25%.
Yes, California is BIG. Both physically and population. But that's because of the weather and an ocean, not the management. And with massive population comes massive problems if it's managed poorly. The homeless crisis, the water crisis, the electric crisis, the crime crisis, etc are taking their toll.
Why anyone would want to duplicate their artificial disasters is beyond my imagination. Especially in a place that doesn't have the weather and ocean like a San Diego. If half of those issues come to Detroit, we're wrecked.
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