A study from UC Policy Lab reveals that Californians who leave the state are 48% more likely to own a home within seven years compared to those who stay. Renters also see a 30% decrease in rent. The findings underscore the severe housing affordability crisis in California, driven by bad policies, leading to an exodus of residents seeking more stable and affordable living conditions elsewhere.
Impact: High. This point quantifies the devastating impact of California's policies on its residents' ability to achieve homeownership and financial stability.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:20:57 to 01:22:40.
Sources in support: Patrick Bet-David (Host), Tom Ellsworth (Panelist), Adam Sosnick (Panelist), Vincent Oshana (Panelist), Pete Hegseth (Guest/Commentator)

