Companies Continue to Leave Anti-Business California in Record Numbers to Save 40% in Costs

Los Angeles – “It’s time to take a hard look at why businesses are leaving the state.

Since 2007, more than 2,500 employers have left California. They’ve taken about 109,000 jobs with them. Why is that happening and… more importantly… how can it be stopped?

Joseph Vranich, a business relocation expert, explains the exodus in the video report.”

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About Mark J. Perry 262 Articles

Affiliation: University of Michigan

Dr. Mark J. Perry is a professor of economics and finance in the School of Management at the Flint campus of the University of Michigan.

He holds two graduate degrees in economics (M.A. and Ph.D.) from George Mason University in Washington, D.C. and an MBA degree in finance from the Curtis L. Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.

Since 1997, Professor Perry has been a member of the Board of Scholars for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, a nonpartisan research and public policy institute in Michigan.

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1 Comment on Companies Continue to Leave Anti-Business California in Record Numbers to Save 40% in Costs

  1. yet businesses seeking highly skilled help move *to* ca.
    commodity, scrape barrel-bottom businesses move to the “armpit of america” states, where relatively few high-skills employees want to live.

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