Chevron is moving its HQ from California to Texas
Over the last 5 years there are 80+ businesses that have moved from CA to TX, including:
– Tesla
– SpaceX
– Charles Schwab
– Chevron
– HPE
– OracleCA’s progressive policies are a cancer for progress
— Shaun Maguire (@shaunmmaguire) November 1, 2024
Chevron has announced the relocation of its headquarters from San Ramon, California, to Houston, Texas, marking another major business leaving California’s challenging regulatory climate. Set to finalize the move by late 2024, Chevron aims to shift all corporate functions to Houston within five years, seeking the business-friendly environment Texas offers.
This move reflects a larger trend: over 80 prominent businesses, including Tesla, SpaceX, Oracle, HPE, and Charles Schwab, have migrated from California to Texas in recent years. Many cite California’s progressive policies as a hindrance to business operations, favoring Texas for its lower taxes and more supportive regulations.
I suspect Elon's companies created most CA jobs for the decade before the gov't gleefully ran him out of town. Now TX is booming instead.
Californication is tragic:
"The latest statistics show that nearly all jobs that are being created in California are government jobs.… t.co/5uitqCQFXo pic.twitter.com/WiW4hwC1iA— Steve Jurvetson (@FutureJurvetson) October 22, 2024
California’s job growth trends underscore this shift, with government jobs now accounting for nearly all employment gains. Between January 2022 and June 2024, the state added roughly 156,000 jobs, with 96.5% of them in the government sector. Private-sector employment, on the other hand, dropped by over 46,000 workers since January 2023. As private-sector job creation stagnates, California faces increasing scrutiny over its policies pushing businesses out, casting doubts on the state’s economic future.
Sources:
- Chevron to launch $66.5 million renovation of downtown Houston headquarters
- Chevron plans massive $66.5 million update to its Houston headquarters
- Chevron Announces Headquarters Relocation and Senior Leadership Changes
- Chevron to move its headquarters from California to Texas
- California job creation statistics