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Departing Californians were significantly wealthier and more likely to have children or spouses than incoming Americans .
California lost a net 144,203 tax filers in the two years , representing $24 billion in lost personal adjusted gross income.
304 companies have left California since January 2019 , according to the California Policy Center’s California Book of Exoduses .
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