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quaint

(2,579 posts)
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 11:20 AM Nov 2022

California Poised to Become World's 4th Biggest Economy

Office of Governor Gavin Newsom Published: Oct 24, 2022
SACRAMENTO –
According to Bloomberg, California is poised to overtake Germany as the world’s 4th largest economy, continuing to outperform the nation and other countries in GDP growth, companies’ market value, renewable energy and more.

“While critics often say California’s best days are behind us, reality proves otherwise – our economic growth and job gains continue to fuel the nation’s economy,” said Governor Newsom. “California’s values and entrepreneurial spirit have powered this ascent to becoming the 4th biggest economy in the world, and we’ll continue doubling down on industries of the future, like renewables and clean energy. I feel tremendous pride in California’s resilience, leadership, and our formula for success.”

Here are some of the top takeaways from Bloomberg’s data:

“California outperforms the US and the rest of the world across many industries. That’s especially relevant with renewable energy, the fastest-growing business in California”
“California’s trajectory is most transparent in the growing divergence between its 379 companies with a market value of at least $1 billion”
“California technology hardware, media and software saw sales increase 63%, 95% and 115% the past three years, boosting market valuations by 184%, 54% and 58%”
“Job creation is a particularly strong area, with unemployment falling to 3.9% in July, the lowest since data was compiled in 1976 … California’s joblessness dipped below Texas”

Governor Newsom has implemented a $52 billion financial assistance package to help Californians with rising inflation and costs. The most robust and comprehensive stimulus program in the nation, it provides $26 billion in direct payments, $15 billion in tax relief and grants for businesses, and more.

As noted by Bloomberg, renewable energy has become California’s fastest-growing business. Governor Newsom has doubled down on clean energy and zero-emission vehicles, implementing a $10 billion package to make it more affordable for Californians to buy ZEVs while building out the state’s charging infrastructure. California now has six times more clean energy jobs than fossil fuel jobs, and ZEVs have become one of the state’s top exports.


Bloomberg: California Poised to Overtake Germany as World’s No. 4 Economy
"Contrary to popular belief, the Golden State has proven resilient, outperforming its US and global peers."
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California Poised to Become World's 4th Biggest Economy (Original Post) quaint Nov 2022 OP
But, but, but, it's awful here.... onecaliberal Nov 2022 #1
I would love to live in California but need to be here in Texas for my family. Admittedly jealous. walkingman Nov 2022 #6
The cost of living is a thing. I love it here. onecaliberal Nov 2022 #7
Beto said TX has higher taxes than CA! But yeah, gasoline... ouch. TeamProg Nov 2022 #13
Much as I loathe to leave, in a way... lambchopp59 Nov 2022 #18
Hmmm... we seem to be doing well, despite the mass exodus to TX, ID and TN kysrsoze Nov 2022 #2
"Buh-bye" nt TeamProg Nov 2022 #11
If Dems take control of Texas, I could see CA and TX competing ColinC Nov 2022 #3
Your right and I hope it happens soon. Although we have quite a bit to catch up walkingman Nov 2022 #5
I don't see that happening because of Silicon Valley Tech. onecaliberal Nov 2022 #8
TX seems to be going the path of CA ColinC Nov 2022 #10
Every economy competes, but to get close to Calf among world-wide economies? Highly unlikely. TeamProg Nov 2022 #9
I think competent leadership could make it happen ColinC Nov 2022 #12
It's more likely that other nations' economies will take a huge hit thereby raising TX in the TeamProg Nov 2022 #14
After grasping the size of Calif's economy, conservatives ask "then why isn't Calif. doing better?" TeamProg Nov 2022 #4
I live in TX. (Moved here from CA over 10 years ago) awesomerwb1 Nov 2022 #15
California wants you back. quaint Nov 2022 #16
Thank you kindly. awesomerwb1 Nov 2022 #17
I'll make a bet those making disparaging comments lambchopp59 Nov 2022 #19

lambchopp59

(2,809 posts)
18. Much as I loathe to leave, in a way...
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 04:26 PM
Nov 2022

The California I once loved so dearly changed so many ways.
Beaches we used to run barefoot, go body surfing all day are horribly polluted tar, dead fish galore ever since the offshore drilling rigs have blighted them. It was "clothing optional" for a reason: no one caught one of those cowabunga waves into shore still wearing their shorts. Neptune has a collection of those.
The working atmosphere has shifted dramatically in hospitals since magnanimous corporate takeover of them all. The laziest, unproductive little shits smugly play on their cellular phone all day, yet receive these employee awards because they're related to some stuffed suit in the administration.
And oh my ghod the traffic.
I'm hoping to be taking my last gig before retirement.
I can ascertain age discrimination in hiring after 12 California rejections despite superior experience, excellent references and solid reputation in my field. The human resource people see "63" and it hits the round file.
I'm starting a gig on a Navajo reservation facility in 2 weeks.

kysrsoze

(6,023 posts)
2. Hmmm... we seem to be doing well, despite the mass exodus to TX, ID and TN
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 11:31 AM
Nov 2022

I think that says a lot about those who couldn't get out of here fast enough.

walkingman

(7,660 posts)
5. Your right and I hope it happens soon. Although we have quite a bit to catch up
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 11:56 AM
Nov 2022

with California I hope before I pass it happens. It is very depressing under Texas State government at the present time and I don't have a lot of faith much, if anything, will happen this election cycle.

ColinC

(8,329 posts)
10. TX seems to be going the path of CA
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 12:26 PM
Nov 2022

Like CA, the GOP’s extremism might lose them the state for good. I really hope this year is when it happens!

TeamProg

(6,230 posts)
9. Every economy competes, but to get close to Calf among world-wide economies? Highly unlikely.
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 12:25 PM
Nov 2022
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Texas


The economy of the State of Texas is the second largest by GDP in the United States after that of California. It has a gross state product of $2.0 trillion as of 2021.[8] In 2011, Texas was home to six of the biggest 50 companies, and 51 in total, in the Fortune 500 (the third most after New York and California).[9] As of 2021, Texas grossed more than $300 billion a year in exports—more than the exports of California ($175 billion) and New York ($100 billion) combined.[10][11][12]

As a sovereign country (2016), Texas would be the 10th largest economy in the world by GDP, ahead of South Korea and Canada and behind Brazil.[13] For 2019 Texas's household income was $67,444[14] in ranking 26th in the nation.[15] The state debt in 2012 was calculated to be $121.7 billion, or $7,400 per taxpayer.[16] Texas has the second largest population in the country after California.[17]

TeamProg

(6,230 posts)
14. It's more likely that other nations' economies will take a huge hit thereby raising TX in the
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 12:31 PM
Nov 2022

rankings, from current 10th, to maybe 5th or 6th.

TeamProg

(6,230 posts)
4. After grasping the size of Calif's economy, conservatives ask "then why isn't Calif. doing better?"
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 11:55 AM
Nov 2022

answer is simple.

"If Calif. were a nation alone we WOULD be doing much better with smoother roads and wide social services, but we have a god-damned U.S. DOD to fund and all of these fucking ignorant red states sucking all of our tax revenue from us. That is why."





awesomerwb1

(4,268 posts)
15. I live in TX. (Moved here from CA over 10 years ago)
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 01:31 PM
Nov 2022

Home of way too many racists and hard core QOP. I have a little nephew who's half Mexican and TWICE while with me, we have suffered racist comments. Thankfully, he was too young to understand.

All my friends here are QOP. Some to a lesser extent than others. We meet for thirsty Thursdays at a friend's house. Although we have a no politics policy, comments are always made.

'Can't walk two steps in SF without stepping on human shit". "The homeless have taken over and people are fleeing the state in droves".

"So much crime because of the Libs". You get my drift.

There's even a guy who sometimes shows up with a "Don't California my Texas" t-shirt (he claims he's a Libertarian).

Texas is not horrible and it's more affordable that CA when it comes to buying a house. We have cheaper gas as well. It's unbelievably boring geographically. You'll get hills here, not mountains.

I can't wait for my stars to align so I can go back home to CA. I miss the beach, the mountains, the crazy creative people, and the more tolerant and inclusive people.



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