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The pandemic has changed lives! The California dream is still there, and there is no tide of departure under the epidemic

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The pandemic has changed lives! The California dream is still there, and there is no tide of departure under the epidemic

The latest san diego study concludes that there is no exodus in California. (Associated Press)

Although California began to record a population loss for the first time, and there are reports of well-known companies and residents leaving the state, the latest San Diego study concluded that there is no exodus in California.

The pandemic has changed lives! The California dream is still there, and there is no tide of departure under the epidemic

A recent report released by San Diego Ga. surveyed more than 3,000 residents found that 23 percent of respondents were seriously thinking about leaving California, slightly less than the 24 percent of the 2019 poll. In addition, 26% of respondents are considering moving out, which is also lower than the 28% of the 2019 survey results. In terms of regions, only 19 percent of Bay Area residents seriously consider leaving California, down from 22.4 percent in Los Angeles, 29 percent in the Middle Valley, and 37 percent in northern California outside the Bay Area. San Diego and Orange County residents had the lowest percentage of people considering moving out of California, at just 16.7 percent.

The pandemic has changed lives! The California dream is still there, and there is no tide of departure under the epidemic

Thad Kousser, chair of the Political Science Department at San Diego, said that despite the existence of claims of unhappy Californians leaving the country, the study showed that the Population of California did not actually experience a wave of exodus.

The pandemic has changed lives! The California dream is still there, and there is no tide of departure under the epidemic

Most of california residents who visited for the first time said they still believed in the "California Dream." Among them, the idea of residents with an annual income of more than 150,000 yuan is the most positive, with 78% of respondents believing that "The California Dream works for people like me" and 59% of respondents believe that California is a better place for children to live today. Respondents with a median income of between $50,000 and $99,999 were the least optimistic.

The pandemic has changed lives! The California dream is still there, and there is no tide of departure under the epidemic

But another survey by the Bay Area Council, a business-backed group, found that a higher percentage of Bay Area residents want to leave. The poll of 1,000 Bay Area residents found that 47 percent of respondents plan to leave the Bay Area in the coming years, and 88 percent plan to leave California.

Other UC-related studies do not support the idea of a population outflow from California. According to los Angeles' published census report, although the number of emigrants increased from 2012 to 2019, the proportion of the population was similar to that of mid-2000. Americans aged 25-39 move twice as much as the older population.

The pandemic has changed lives! The California dream is still there, and there is no tide of departure under the epidemic

A third survey on migration, a report that tracks consumer credit data, found that during the pandemic there was "no evidence of a pronounced exodus." While San Francisco has a large number of people moving away, two-thirds of those who have moved have stayed in the Bay Area and 80 percent across California.

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