Tag: Chief Executive magazine
96.5% of New Jobs in California This Year Were Government Jobs
UPDATE below: While California Governor Gavin Newsom is traveling around the state gaslighting residents and the media about his purported successes, no one is doing business in the once Golden State. That’s because California is the only employer doing the...
The Gaslighting Governor: Gavin Newsom Shamelessly Claims California is an ‘Economic Powerhouse’
“It isn’t by accident that California is an economic powerhouse. Whether it be around education, infrastructure, or immigration, we’re following a formula for success,” California Governor Gavin Newsom claims in a video posted to X. Newsom’s gaslighting would merely be...
California Business Exodus For Friendlier States Continues
Most Californians know why California businesses are fleeing the once-Golden State in droves. Small, medium and large businesses are packing up and moving to business friendlier states for lower taxes, fewer regulations, and affordable housing for their employees. And they...
Overreach in Technology Regulation Carries Multiple Risks
Last year, former chair of the U.S. National Science Board Diane Souvaine, PhD, testified before the Congressional Committee on Science, Space, & Technology on U.S. competitiveness in critical technologies. After warning that other countries such as those in East and...
California Loses 300,355 Taxpayers and $12 Billion In Gross Income to Other States Since 2017
It’s no secret that Californians are leaving the state in droves. Some are political refugees worn out by the one-party Democrat rule. Others are economic refugees, searching for lower taxes and a more palatable cost of living. A new report...
California #50 (again) in Chief Executive Mag’s Best & Worst States For Business 2021
In 2020, Tesla founder Elon Musk announced he had enough of California’s lockdowns and left California for Austin Texas, and took more than 10,000 jobs with him. Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced its global headquarters move to Houston, Texas from California. Oracle announced...