California’s high costs and crime rates were so exorbitant that even Superman could not keep up.
Dean Cain, the former “Lois and Clark”, star is the latest Hollywood celebrity who has fled the Golden State. He blames the state’s high taxes, homelessness and soft on crime policies for driving anyone away.
“I love California.” The state is beautiful. It’s a beautiful state, except for its policies. The policies are terrible. He told Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade that the fiscal policies, soft on crime policies, and homelessness policies were all terrible.
People are leaving in droves. “People are leaving in large numbers.”
Cain sold his Malibu property last month for $6,25 million after listing it in March. He moved to Las Vegas, where he said that the less traffic and lower taxes as well as all of the fun activities made his life and that of his family much better.
“I have been in Las Vegas for two weeks and I can say that it was a smart decision… My son is much happier here. It took me between 45 and an hour to reach my destination from Malibu. “Here, I drive for no more than 20 minutes,” Cain said.
Cain also enjoyed the absence of state income taxes in Nevada.
Filmmakers have also expressed their dissatisfaction with the high costs of filming in states such as Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, and other places.
Mark Wahlberg, another Hollywood star, moved to Las Vegas to find better opportunities for his children. He praised this decision as giving them a “chance” to thrive.
He told Fox News Digital that he moved to Nevada to build a modern studio and create Hollywood 2.0.
Cain stated that he “100%’ sees potential for the film industries to expand into Nevada.
“Mark Wahlberg is an enormous star and brings in a lot of money to his films. He deserves it. “I think he has done something very intelligent for his family,” said he.
“Mark did something smart, and I hope I have done something very, very intelligent.”