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California saw a net loss of more workers than any other state in 2023 , according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors .
The Golden State saw nearly 87,000 professionals leave for opportunities elsewhere while 69,000 moved to California .
Texas ( 14% ), Arizona ( 9% ), Washington ( 8% ) and Nevada ( 7% ) were the top destinations.
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