Locator: 45200CALIFORNIA.
An inconvenient truth: due to its tax structure and Proposition 13, California's state budget is highly dependent on high-wage earners or those with lots of passive income (old money).
California's high-tax payers include:
- tech
- Hollywood
- old money
- Teamsters (concentrated in one harbor, two ports)
Is that California's economy? Yes, except I "forgot" one: tourism.
But the service industry doesn't pay their hotel bed-changers much.
Think about these factoids.
Tech can easily move. Tesla did. Arizona, Texas benefitting.
Population shifts as high tax-payers "flee" to states like Idaho and Texas.
That puts a huge strain on the California budget.
Not yet talked about, but the longer this goes on, the greater impact it will have on the California budget: the actors' and writers' strike.
On a completely different note, but here in Texas, I'm seeing a lot of brand new $70,000-pickup trucks in front of Dollar Store and Family Dollar. Something tells me a lot of those pickup trucks are going to end up back on dealers' lots. Sooner than later.
On yet another note, this article is behind a paywall over at The LA Times but one can read about him elsewhere.
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