California Cities See Exodus of College-Educated Americans

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New research shows that graduates are exiting the Golden State en masse.

Cities in California are experiencing an exodus of college-educated residents, as degree holders shun the Golden State in favor of more cost-efficient regions.Research published by HireAHelper has highlighted a pattern in degree-holding Americans exiting the state, as it found that four of the six top metros graduates were most likely to leave were in California. The state saw a 23 percent decrease in those residents in 2023.

''Nevada's labor force reached an all-time high at the end of 2023. Wisconsin projects that it will add more than 80,000 jobs to its economy through 2025, with the biggest gains in computer and mathematical occupations,' said Marquit.'Add to the fact that these areas have a lower cost of living than places like California and New York, and they seem more attractive. You can get paid reasonably well and your dollar goes further.

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