California Lifestyle

California has the allure of Hollywood, the weather of tropical climates, and the natural beauty of the west. All of it mixes into an eclectic style favoring just about any type of person and personality.

The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California


The state is often viewed as the place where everyone goes to have their dreams of stardom fulfilled, but there is more to it than that. It’s graced with national parks and untouched terrain. Mt. Whitney, the highest point in the lower 48 states, and Death Valley, the lowest point in the lower 48, are separated by just over 85 miles.

This striking difference in environment in such a short span parallels the weather and lifestyles of the state. Further south, the weather is warm and mild, with very consistent temperatures. However, closer to the shores near Los Angeles and San Diego, pollution and traffic clog the air and ground. The northern part of the state offers warm-to-hot summers and mild winters, with the higher elevations see snow. The population is also less dense.

Influences

Larger and southern cities bring about melting pots. Heavy with immigrants from Mexico and other countries south of the U.S., there are strong echoes of Latin influence in foods and culture. This mixes with the tastes and styles of immigrants from other countries.

This experience gives much of the southern part of the state diverse political ideology, with much of it influenced from European and Latin-American background. Of course, this fuel is perfect for politically driven individuals who want a part in local government.

For the most part, the state supports various lifestyles and rights, including those of LGBT. The state passed legislation granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples in June 2008, but saw it banned barely four months later. Despite the ruling, many in the state are supportive of LGBT rights.

Economy and Business

The economy has struggled in recent years, like much of the U.S. Unemployment rates and benefits, medical care, and energy costs have all seen dramatic spikes. Meanwhile, educational funding has seen decreases. A recent push for legalizing marijuana has been considered as means for raising additional funding.

Californias economy is different from that of most states. It operates on a budget of nearly $2 trillion, which traditionally, thrives on international trade and commerce. This then feeds into its transportation sector. People wanting jobs in shipping and delivering goods find decent positions in the state. Business, entertainment, and leisure attract more money and jobs. Additionally, California has a large agricultural business that has seen woes and decline in the past decade.

Although not as popular based on economic production, California is receptive of artistic types, including actors and actresses, painters, musicians, filmmakers, graphic designers, video editors, and writers. It hosts many festivals geared around the expressive forms of communication and has brought fame, popularity, wealth, and success to many.

On top of that, the technological section of California is framed mainly by the legacy of Silicon Valley. It houses many technical corporations and businesses that have stamped their names within the industry’s elite. It also provides some of the higher-paying jobs, although stability isn’t always guaranteed.

Conclusion

Still, no matter what a person is looking for, California probably offers it. From bustling cities, to quiet escapes in the deeps of pristine beauty, there is weather, food, careers, and interests for any lifestyle.