> United’s survey found that 29% left California for family reasons, 21% for a job, and nearly 12% for retirement. Just 10% cited the cost of living as the primary reason.
> Yet, despite the outbound migration trends, California’s population is growing again. According to the Census Bureau, the Golden State added 232,570 people from July 1, 2023, to July 1, 2024.
Churn is inevitable when you're the world's fifth largest economy.
> United’s survey found that 29% left California for family reasons, 21% for a job, and nearly 12% for retirement. Just 10% cited the cost of living as the primary reason.
> Yet, despite the outbound migration trends, California’s population is growing again. According to the Census Bureau, the Golden State added 232,570 people from July 1, 2023, to July 1, 2024.
Churn is inevitable when you're the world's fifth largest economy.
California lost people from emigration (migrating within the country) but gained slightly more from immigration.