Yeah, so our data show that over 30,000, uh, San Diegos have left the county for other states and only about 14,000, uh, moved in that's in the third quarter of 2021. I wanna ask you about that data, but first I wanna turn to San Diego, how many people have left San Diego to move out of state and how many people are moving in compared to other years? So we've tried to put some numbers to this debate. We hope to do future, uh, future research on that question, but this report really just focuses on the numbers because a lot of, uh, the reports that have come out have been sort of speculative or the used data, that's not, uh, that's not very comprehensive. I would say that it's the jury's still out. Why do you think that is? Why is the bay area kind of leading this right now? Um, but we're seeing that it's especially pronounced in the San Francisco bay area. ![]() Um, every region in the state has had entrances go down by anywhere from 25 to 45%. Uh, we're seeing this trend pretty much statewide. So entrances to California, since the pandemic began are down by nearly 40% now, exits are also somewhat up, but they're matching a pre pandemic trend, which was already showing that people were leaving, uh, California in small numbers. The big story is not that people are leaving it's that fewer people are coming. So since the start to the pandemic, uh, we saw that the state was losing population due to, uh, domestic migration. So what exactly did your research show in terms of the number of people moving in and out of the state since March, 2020? Joining me now for more on this report and its findings is Evan white, one of the study's authors and the executive director of the California policy lab at UC Berkeley. The question we're all trying to understand is just how many are leaving a new study release yesterday by the university of California, finds that since the start of the pandemic, more people are moving out of state than coming in. ![]() ![]() So I'm leaving California because the price to live in is very expensive.Īnd that's one thing we've been hearing about for a long time. Iĭecided I'm just gonna put all my stuff in storage. I recently talked with Vanessa Houston of El Cajon, who after weeks of looking for an apartment just had to give up. The idea that this place is too expensive is something I hear a lot about. But it's a dream that is increasingly hard to attain with many eager to write its obituary due to increased wildfire, shifting business patterns and rising housing costs as a report and someone who just lives here. The California dream, that idea that you can get rich, be famous, explore nature, or just find yourself has long enticed people to the golden state.
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