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California’s Housing Crisis Forces Exodus
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California’s housing crisis is forcing a mass exodus, with Orange County now defining low-income as earning $104,200 or less — a sharp jump reflecting skyrocketing costs. Over half of residents are considering relocation, and just 18% can afford median-priced homes. Los Angeles County lost 53,000 people in a year — the biggest drop nationwide — while San Francisco’s population remains below pre-pandemic levels despite tech booms. Sky-high living expenses are driving people out of prime California spots, reshaping where Americans choose to live.
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