Americans are heading back to their rural roots, looking for affordability, as high-tech firms move to escape over-regulation.
Net migration in America has turned away from cities, because people can no longer afford to live in crowded city centers.
Housing scarcity and costs are a global problem, and the usual proposed remedy – residential densification – is countereffective.
Housing is growing scarce, therefore unaffordably expensive, not only in America but also in Canada, Britain and East Asia.
California has more problems than climate change panic. It must reform in at least four policy areas, or it will fail.
California is in steady economic and demographic decline, and Democratic extremism, especially climate policy, is to blame for that.