New economic numbers show California’s unemployment improving but still well above the national average as the Golden State wrestles with its seemingly intractable woes – homelessness, unaffordable housing, educational inequality, etc. Lee Ohanian, a Hoover Institution senior fellow and weekly contributor to Hoover’s “California On Your Mind” web channel, explores what lies ahead for America’s most populous state, including an economic surge and a possible gubernatorial recall election this fall.

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  1. colleenb Member
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    A little too long but then California is a big state with a lot of problems. 

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  2. MISTER BITCOIN Inactive
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    colleenb (View Comment):

    A little too long but then California is a big state with a lot of problems.

    California is third world

     

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