Central CA has more connections to the coast than the Nevada part that you can't even get to in the winter without a airplane or to drive through the other states. south is what it is and same with north and then there is center. Counties need to be cut different if you wanna do this right.
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California statewide |
37,325,068 | $61,400 |
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| Central | 3,530,522 | $49,149 |
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| Nevada | 33,852 | $50,033 |
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| Center | 11,282,517 | $69,552 |
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| North | 861,927 | $42,607 |
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| South | 21,616,250 | $60,562 |
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Sources: 2012 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, California Secretary of State.
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