Tag: cost of living
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California Didn’t Become Unaffordable by Accident
California’s affordability crisis didn’t happen overnight—and it didn’t happen by accident. It is the cumulative result of decades of well-intentioned policies layered without regard for real-world impact, quietly squeezing out working families, young parents, and retirees. California doesn’t push people out loudly. It exhausts them.
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Utah’s Population Growth Slows—but the Real Story Is What Comes Next
Utah’s population grew by 44,351 from July 2024 to July 2025, signaling a shift to natural increase rather than migration, reflecting challenges like housing unaffordability. Urban growth strains local resources while rural areas decline. Notably, fertility rates drop suggests future economic pressures. Serious policy attention is needed for sustainable growth.
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California’s 2026 Law Wave: What Hundreds of New Rules Mean for Families, Workers, and Businesses
California will enact over 900 new laws in 2026, mostly on consumer protections and regulations, igniting debate between supporters who see equity benefits and critics who warn of increased costs and reduced flexibility. These laws span various sectors, affecting daily life, health, education, and public safety, raising concerns about governance and affordability.