U.S. News Crowns California Worst State for ‘Quality of Life’
The U.S. News & World Report has named California the worst state for “quality of life,” largely due to the high cost of living.

The U.S. News & World Report has named California the worst state for “quality of life,” largely due to the high cost of living.
Southern California’s population continues to grow slowly, as the area swaps legal residents leaving for legal and illegal aliens arriving.
California remains America’s poverty leader, with 20.4 of residents in poverty, according to data just released by the United States Census Bureau.
In the latest high visibility offshoring of Silicon Valley jobs to India, the San Francisco Business Times (SFBT) reported last month that the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) will offshore about 72 information technology (IT) jobs from San Francisco to India in a restructuring that could slash labor costs by 75 percent.
President Donald Trump will have the power to turn off California’s illegal alien magnet by enforcing existing federal law.