You are drawing a flawed assumption and clearly didn't read the article before posting. Correlation (ie population size) does not imply causation (reasons behind massive welfare case load in the state).
Again you didn't read the article or the quote presented. Exports of high tech goods and overall manufacturing far outstrip their oil exports in Texas. On top of steadily recovering and gaining jobs which were once in California.
err i read the entire article.
A lower population density (read MORE LAND) is what kept real estate low. This double whammyd Cali in that 1. They have more people to be on welfare 2. The housing was more inflated in price so the economic impact was larger.
You're simply looking for an argument where I didn't present anything to argue about.
