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Guest Opinion | Calmatters’ Dan Walters: California Turns to Minimum Wage Hikes to Offset High Living Costs. There’s a Downside
California has the nation’s highest cost of living, with rents 53% higher and utilities 63% higher than the national average, contributing to the highest poverty rate. High housing costs are a primary factor in Californians moving to other states.
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- Interstate migration, not Congress, makes housing affordable