In recent years, there's been a noticeable trend of people packing up and leaving the sunny shores of California. While it might seem surprising, given California's beautiful landscapes, vibrant cities, and booming tech industry, several factors drive this exodus. Specifically, counties like Santa Clara, San Diego, and Orange have seen significant population declines, and it's worth digging into why.

The culprit behind this trend is the high cost of living. In Santa Clara County, the heart of Silicon Valley, housing prices have soared so much that even well-paid tech workers find it increasingly difficult to make ends meet. The allure of working for top tech companies is strong, but when a modest home can cost upwards of a million dollars, the dream starts to fade.

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San Diego County, known for its stunning beaches and laid-back lifestyle, is not far behind in living costs. The surging housing prices have made it less accessible for many, forcing them to consider other options. Similarly, with its picturesque coastlines and suburban idylls, Orange County is also facing an acceleration in people leaving. The high cost of living is the common thread driving people away from these once-desirable locations.

Despite their undeniable appeal, these counties in California are becoming less feasible for a significant portion of the population. As people look for more affordable living options without sacrificing quality of life, they're turning their gaze towards Sun Belt cities in states like Texas and Florida, where the promise of a lower cost of living and favorable weather awaits. This migration trend underscores a broader search for balance between work, life, and affordability, something that's becoming increasingly hard to find in California's most coveted counties.

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