JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom Where does CA rank in GDP per capita?ROG62 » 02 Apr 2026, 7:08 am » wrote: ↑ Census data shows 53,421 residents left LA County between July 2024 and 2025, the largest decline of any US county…Los Angeles leads nation in massive population exodus as ‘breaking point’ hits Golden State…
Los Angeles County, once the symbol of American prosperity and Hollywood dreams, has earned the title of the nation's leader in population loss.
The latest U.S. Census data shows shows that between July 1, 2024, and July 1, 2025, 53,421 residents left the county, marking the largest decline in the U.S. Additionally, Los Angeles County has fallen from about 10 million residents in 2020 to roughly 9.7 million today.
"There is a real sense of burnout. They are paying insane taxes and getting absolutely nothing in return," RIVANI founder Robert Rivani — who has seen a big migration of companies moving their headquarters to his Miami building from California, including Playboy — told Fox News Digital. "People feel like they’re living in a place that’s draining them financially and in exchange they’re dealing with rising crime, shrinking services, and a sense that everyone around them is trying to leave too."
"When I moved my family and my company here, everyone thought I was crazy," Rivani continued. "They were convinced LA was going to bounce back and that the problems were temporary. I saw the writing on the wall, and Miami has proven over and over that we made the right call."
"It isn’t just one factor, it’s the breaking point phenomenon. The taxes, the lack of safety, the red tape," Compass' Chad Carroll also told Fox News Digital. "I have a client from California whose home was broken into twice in the past six months. The whole political landscape there is destroying the state."
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/los ... -state.amp
democrats…turning states into ****…one city at a time…
Less, since the Great Exodus.
And you comment on Numeracy...
STUPID?Blackvegetable » 02 Apr 2026, 7:17 am » wrote: ↑ And you comment on Numeracy...
you are remarkably **** stupid.
Detroit went to hell.. Is it coming back?Blackvegetable » 02 Apr 2026, 7:17 am » wrote: ↑ And you comment on Numeracy...
you are remarkably **** stupid.
ROG62 » 02 Apr 2026, 7:08 am » wrote: ↑ Census data shows 53,421 residents left LA County between July 2024 and 2025, the largest decline of any US county…Los Angeles leads nation in massive population exodus as ‘breaking point’ hits Golden State…
Los Angeles County, once the symbol of American prosperity and Hollywood dreams, has earned the title of the nation's leader in population loss.
The latest U.S. Census data shows shows that between July 1, 2024, and July 1, 2025, 53,421 residents left the county, marking the largest decline in the U.S. Additionally, Los Angeles County has fallen from about 10 million residents in 2020 to roughly 9.7 million today.
"There is a real sense of burnout. They are paying insane taxes and getting absolutely nothing in return," RIVANI founder Robert Rivani — who has seen a big migration of companies moving their headquarters to his Miami building from California, including Playboy — told Fox News Digital. "People feel like they’re living in a place that’s draining them financially and in exchange they’re dealing with rising crime, shrinking services, and a sense that everyone around them is trying to leave too."
"When I moved my family and my company here, everyone thought I was crazy," Rivani continued. "They were convinced LA was going to bounce back and that the problems were temporary. I saw the writing on the wall, and Miami has proven over and over that we made the right call."
"It isn’t just one factor, it’s the breaking point phenomenon. The taxes, the lack of safety, the red tape," Compass' Chad Carroll also told Fox News Digital. "I have a client from California whose home was broken into twice in the past six months. The whole political landscape there is destroying the state."
https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/los ... -state.amp
democrats…turning states into ****…one city at a time…
If it's just you, you can get by in Manhattan on about 250,000/yr.JohnnyYou » 02 Apr 2026, 9:16 am » wrote: ↑ Detroit went to hell.. Is it coming back?
Living in New York City sounds super jacked to me. This slavery to the elite cabal sucks and costs a fortune there. We'll see wat Mamadani brings to the table.
Urban areas certianly can't weather bad economic times as well as ROG in his chicken coup powered by wind.
Going to Baltimore reminds me of my business trip to Alexandria Egypt.. The shore line was incredible, I stayed in the Hilton. I walked three blocks inland and saw poverty like I had never seen before and turned around... fast.
The Pride of Baltimore has no wind in its sails. Hogan didn't help. Moore has done nothing. It is a third world shythole stain on my otherwise decent State. I have no clue how to improve it.
Maybe they should try something different!JohnnyYou » 02 Apr 2026, 9:16 am » wrote: ↑
The Pride of Baltimore has no wind in its sails. Hogan didn't help. Moore has done nothing. It is a third world shythole stain on my otherwise decent State. I have no clue how to improve it.
BTW, Detroit is apparently getting better..JohnnyYou » 02 Apr 2026, 9:16 am » wrote: ↑ Detroit went to hell.. Is it coming back?
Living in New York City sounds super jacked to me. This slavery to the elite cabal sucks and costs a fortune there. We'll see wat Mamadani brings to the table.
Urban areas certianly can't weather bad economic times as well as ROG in his chicken coup powered by wind.
Going to Baltimore reminds me of my business trip to Alexandria Egypt.. The shore line was incredible, I stayed in the Hilton. I walked three blocks inland and saw poverty like I had never seen before and turned around... fast.
The Pride of Baltimore has no wind in its sails. Hogan didn't help. Moore has done nothing. It is a third world shythole stain on my otherwise decent State. I have no clue how to improve it.
One of my electives was an Urban Studies course.. The history of the decline of Detroit was themed.Blackvegetable » 02 Apr 2026, 9:30 am » wrote: ↑ BTW, Detroit is apparently getting better..
I have close friends who did their internship there...in the 80s...they rave about the place.
Less, since the Great Exodus.
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom JohnnyYou » 02 Apr 2026, 9:16 am » wrote: ↑ Detroit went to hell.. Is it coming back?
Living in New York City sounds super jacked to me. This slavery to the elite cabal sucks and costs a fortune there. We'll see wat Mamadani brings to the table.
Urban areas certianly can't weather bad economic times as well as ROG in his chicken coup powered by wind.
Going to Baltimore reminds me of my business trip to Alexandria Egypt.. The shore line was incredible, I stayed in the Hilton. I walked three blocks inland and saw poverty like I had never seen before and turned around... fast.
The Pride of Baltimore has no wind in its sails. Hogan didn't help. Moore has done nothing. It is a third world shythole stain on my otherwise decent State. I have no clue how to improve it.
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom He's an innumerate imbecile...
Blackvegetable » 02 Apr 2026, 9:30 am » wrote: ↑ BTW, Detroit is apparently getting better..
I have close friends who did their internship there...in the 80s...they rave about the place.
But yet here you are every day, giving your two cents on how to fix America, when you can't fix your **** HOLE state.JohnnyYou » 02 Apr 2026, 9:16 am » wrote: ↑ Detroit went to hell.. It is a third world shythole stain on my otherwise decent State. I have no clue how to improve it.
America is failing. Maryland experiences the symptoms.MR-7 » 02 Apr 2026, 11:02 am » wrote: ↑ But yet here you are every day, giving your two cents on how to fix America, when you can't fix your **** HOLE state.
https://i.postimg.cc/gjLWXGQP/HEt-Kq-L1 ... -small.jpgBlackvegetable » 02 Apr 2026, 7:17 am » wrote: ↑ And you comment on Numeracy...
you are remarkably **** stupid.