South California keeps tourism, and gets oil from Kern and water from Inyo Counties. New Helvetia gets farmland and water from the Sierras. Pacifica keeps the central coast and Silicon Valley. Jefferson gets to be on their own. San Fsancisco and San Mateo can expirament with Liberal Policies.
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California statewide |
37,325,068 | $61,400 |
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| South California | 22,743,998 | $59,986 |
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| Pacifica | 5,913,374 | $75,998 |
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| Jefferson | 774,350 | $42,501 |
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| New Helvetia | 6,364,408 | $54,292 |
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| San Francisco | 1,528,938 | $80,713 |
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Sources: 2012 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, California Secretary of State.
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