The 10 Best Places To Live in California - The Golden State

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Published 2019-08-31
California, The state represents 14% of the U.S. economy. If it were a country, California’s 2.9 trillion economy would be the fifth biggest in the world.
With the strong economy and job growth, California is expected to be strong over the next five years. Another plus is the $110 billion in venture capital money invested in California companies over the past three years, an amount which is more than five times the total of any other state.
According to Forbes, there are nearly 4 million small businesses, making up 99.8% of the state's businesses and employ nearly 50% of the state workforce.
This place produces more than 400 agricultural products, more than two-thirds of the nation's fruits and nuts, and a third of vegetables.
Produces 81% of all US wine and sells 241 million cases of wine a year, brings in $1.53 billion from the wine it exports.
The seaports in Long Beach and Los Angeles are the two largest seaports in the United States, handling 40% of inbound US containerized freight.
California is one of the most beautiful and livable places in the United States, there are hundreds of adventures you will love to have in here.
From the scenic coastal drives and the arid deserts to towering Eastern Sierra and the large metropolitan cities, you could spend your whole life exploring this state and still not see all that it has to offer.
Now, let’s take a look at the 10 best places to live in California:
10. Alameda County.
9. Ventura County.
8. Kern County.
7. Fresno County.
6. Santa Clara County.
5. San Bernardino County.
4. Riverside County.
3. San Diego County.
2. Orange County.
1. Los Angeles County.
Thanks for watching this video. I hope it's useful for you.
(This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment).
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All Comments (21)
  • @andrewjones1107
    Lmfao “San Burnerdino”. This person has definitely never been to California.
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  • @chrisfowler9880
    Expensive housing, expensive education, childcare, food, healthcare which most countries don't even have government subsidies to cover these.
  • @BossChronicles
    LA better than Orange County and San Diego ? What a joke
  • The person that made this video just read about Cali. Never set foot in the state.
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  • @danifurman2113
    “San Bernardino County” literally shows Downtown San Diego
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    This gal has been smoking to much weed. Who paid for this propaganda.
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  • Riverside, “...and with the beaches so close. Getting in the car and heading to the coast is an easy choice.” hhhahahah they don’t know about California traffic
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  • This video es a joke. Riverside county and San Bernardino has no beaches.
  • @Amrknegypt
    Let's not forget the 60k homeless in LA.
  • @ChrisTorres78
    How did the following counties not make the list? Santa Barbara, Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Marin, San Mateo, Mendocino, etc? Did Riverside, Fresno, Kern, and all those crappy counties pay for this video? 😂😂😂
  • @bdflatlander
    My wife and I live in Westlake Village (part of Thousand Oaks) in Ventura County and its like living in paradise. Crime is almost non-existent, the weather is wonderful, there is no graffiti, no homeless encampments and the streets and other public infrastructure is incredibly well-maintained. It is also a short drive to really nice beaches. The North Ranch section of Westlake Village is Ventura County’s Beverly Hills, with lots of expansive homes on beautifully maintained lots. I have lived here 6 years and have zero complaints.