California's population fell by more than 182,000 in 2020, the state's first yearly population decline in recorded history, as thousands of residents fled the Democratic-controlled state.
Residents have been fleeing California on a consistent basis over the last decade.
According to a census data analysis, 6.1 million people left California for others states between 2010 and 2020, compared with 4.9 million who moved to California from other states during that same period.
Last year's population decline suggests residents are increasingly fed up with the Democratic Party's stranglehold on the state's political system and with elected politicians' inability to address the numerous crises facing the state.
In 2019, California accounted for 12 percent of the nation's population overall and 25 percent of the nation's homeless population.
The problem got even worse in 2020, when California's homeless population rose by 7 percent statewide, 13 percent in Los Angeles County, and as much as 25 percent in San Francisco.
Newsom is not the only Democrat in California to come under fire for failed leadership.
https://freebeacon.com/politics/california-population-decline/
No comments:
Post a Comment