California's Job Growth Lags
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•California has been among the worst-performing states in the country in terms of job growth
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California has been among the worst-performing states in the country in terms of job growth.
But the latest statistics show that nearly all jobs that are being created in California are government jobs.
California 's private-sector job collapse is unprecedented, and with the state representing nearly 12 percent of the country’s population, it is a drag on the economy.
California 's state and local economic policies have created a business climate that is no longer competitive with that of many other states.
Policies have driven business and housing costs so high that companies and people are leaving the state for more affordable, less regulated, and less taxed locations.
This process will continue until the state's political leaders make very different policy choices that create a different future for California .
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