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Hollywood’s Exodus Accelerates: Paramount Threatens to Leave California
Hollywood’s production decline continues, with another longtime service company shutting down and Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison threatening to relocate the studio’s headquarters and jobs out of California unless Attorney General Rob Bonta settles or drops an antitrust challenge to Paramount’s planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. Paramount Studios, Hollywood, CA - Credit: travelinusa.us Shadowcast Pictures, a Los Angeles-based production equipment rental compa

Rex Ballard
3 days ago3 min read


Tax the Rich: A Failed Strategy — New York’s Millionaire Exodus and California’s Prop 40 Show the Same Dangerous Path
Everyone wants the wealthy to pay their fair share of taxes. By and large, that is how the U.S. and most state tax tables are designed to work. Despite this, “Tax the rich” remains the favorite slogan of progressive politicians from Albany to Sacramento. It sounds simple, moral, and painless — make the wealthy pay “their fair share” so everyone else can have more free services. Reality is less romantic. Two coastal experiments — one already underway in New York and one about

Rex Ballard
Jul 145 min read


California’s Corporate Exodus Accelerates in 2026
Over 75,000 Workers Impacted by WARN Filings as Companies Head for the Exits California continues to hemorrhage jobs and headquarters at an alarming rate in 2026, with fresh data from Layoff Lookout showing 1,416 WARN Act notices filed so far this year, affecting 75,757 workers statewide. Last year, we were rocked by large oil and gas companies shutting down major operations here in California and moving jobs to other states. The trend is continuing, but more quietly. A com

Rex Ballard
Jun 13 min read


California’s Exodus Continues
New US Census Bureau and state data confirm that California’s long-running population outflow showed little sign of slowing in 2025, with Los Angeles County recording the nation’s largest numeric population decline and the Bay Area continuing to shed residents through domestic migration. While some stabilization appeared in U-Haul one-way moves, the broader trend—driven by high housing costs, taxes, and quality-of-life concerns—persists.

Rex Ballard
Apr 83 min read
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