About every third county and every third place in California had per capita incomes above the state average. Though somewhat counterintuitive, this implies that counties and places with per osuth incomes even slightly exceeding that of the state can be classified as «high income» given the natural division of places into a top third highmiddle third mediumand lower third low when ranked by per capita income. Places and counties with the highest per capita income were concentrated in the San Francisco Bay Areawhich has a relatively high cost of living. Those with the lowest per capita incomes were concentrated in the Central Valleyan economy in which agriculture assumes a primary role. The average population of counties with per capita incomes above the norhtern was twice as highas those with a per capita income below the state averageEven this difference is minuscule when population density is mney Counties with a per capita income above that of the caoi were eight times as dense on average 1,
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When two New York baseball teams, the Dodgers and the Giants, moved west six decades ago, their ancient cross-town rivalry merged into the equally intense — and equally long — competition between Los Angeles and San Francisco for economic, cultural and, of course, political dominance of California. They learned that the regions were roughly equal in the early s but soon began an immense divergence. Storper likens what happened in Los Angeles to the decline of the industrial upper Midwest. Initially, it seemed to be working out well for Los Angeles. However, a serious meltdown was just around the corner. The dramatic end of the Cold War in the early s led to a near-collapse of the Southern California aerospace industry and made the region the center of a severe statewide recession. More than a million people, many of them aerospace workers and their families, decamped for other states, UCLA economists later calculated, while at least as many economic and political refugees from other countries, particularly Mexico, filled the population vacuum. Although port traffic surged, creating hundreds of thousands of longshoring, trucking and warehousing jobs, those could not fully offset the loss of high-skill, high-pay aerospace jobs. One data point illustrates the contrast: College graduates are, as a percentage of population, 50 percent more numerous in San Francisco than in Los Angeles County. Golden Gate: In addition to its economic advantage, the Bay Area has more regional identity. New corporations were born with names like Apple, Facebook, Google and Intel. Hundreds of thousands of bright young men and women, including many from other countries, made the pilgrimage to the new economic Mecca. The money it generated fueled enormous booms in real estate and in catering to the newly affluent, from the restaurants of San Francisco to the vineyards of Napa and Sonoma counties. The rest, as they say, is history. The Bay Area exploded while the Los Angeles area languished, and the result was the enormous economic gap now separating the two. A century ago, Detroit was the Silicon Valley of its era, attracting enormous entrepreneurial talent and venture capital, and creating an entirely new industry — cars — that became global. But it took its dominance for granted, ignored its economic fundamentals and was devastated by leaner and meaner rivals. The same fate could befall Silicon Valley if its traffic and housing problems continue to fester, encouraging the brains and the money to shift to more hospitable and lower-cost climes, particularly those in other states. These factors are having a disruptive effect on the job market. But so far, it has not generated the start-up energy that fuels its more established rival to the north and mostly exists as an outpost of larger companies. Los Angeles also has become a magnet for investment capital from Asia, particularly in real estate.
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San Francisco: Who Runs California? The split between San Francisco and Los Angeles is less stark that it was historically, says Roderick, and it’s because the two have got more in common with each other than their adjacent inland counterparts. His evidence: a cooling rivalry between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants, comparable wine country culture in both regions and thriving tech hubs near both metropolises. Bay Area native Dr. Brechin agreed that animosity was waning. He admitted, «We were brought up to hate Los Angeles — never knowing that Angelenos couldn’t care less! For a panel that was ostensibly set up to be a referendum on the pros and cons of San Francisco and Los Angeles, the participants quickly settled on the cities’ similarities and circled around the growing yet still politically-silent population east of the I The burgeoning population is a «real wild card» that, in the next ten years, could tilt the balance of power inland, he noted. Whether it’s over a social issue like Prop 8, a public utilities issue or perhaps even in support of an emerging leader. So should Angelenos and San Franciscans kiss and make up while directing their scorn eastward? Not so fast. Despite the measured historical perspective and insightful demographic predictions, the panel couldn’t help but compare and contrast the two major metropolises — and this listener couldn’t help but keep score. Here’s how the North and South stacked up:. Many of the major statewide officers — Gov. Gavin Newsom — are from around San Francisco. California’s national representatives, Sen. Barbara Boxer and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, are also both from the North. But, says Roderick, this doesn’t mean there is a permanent imbalance. Most Cultural Influence: Los Angeles. The «entertainment complex» defines popular culture both nationally and globally, according to Mayer. Its significance can’t be underestimated, despite the fact that Hollywood’s profits are dwarfed by both Silicon Valley and the East Coast financial industry. Silicon Valley. Put simply, the valley is an «arsenal,» because of its hyper-concentration of money and technology, says Brechin.
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