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Disturbing outlook for California’s schools as residents flee sky-high prices

April 24, 20262 Mins Read
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California’s schools are bracing for a dramatic exodus — with the state expected to lose almost a million students over a decade-long period as families flee soaring costs.

Federal data shows enrollment in the state’s public schools will plummet 15.7% by 2031, hollowing out classrooms in a system that currently serves about 5.9 million.  

The decline is nearly three times worse than the national average, which is projected to drop 5.5% by 2031.

And while 40 states and Washington, D.C. are expected to lose students, California classrooms are shrinking faster than any other large state.  

A mix of skyrocketing housing prices and eroding school quality is pushing families to seek better lives outside the Golden State, according to a report from the civic group Garry’s List.

The consequences could ripple far and wide. With fewer students, school districts face shrinking budgets, California’s political clout may wane, and vital family services could be strained.

While California’s classrooms shrink, other states are adding students.

Idaho is projected to see its enrollment jump 10.8% by 2031, while Florida is projected to grow 3.2%, with Utah, Alabama, and Tennessee also on the rise.  

Census data cited by Garry’s List shows California’s young families are the most price-sensitive demographic in the housing market.

Once the median home price climbs past $800,000, families with school-age children are the first to pack up and leave.

As housing dries up and rents climb ever higher, even six-figure incomes are stretched to the breaking point, forcing families to rethink their financial futures.


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