Southern California is expensive. Even if you find a place to live, the cost of living here is out of control...fuel is on a steady creep towards $4.00 per gallon, & basic necessities get more expensive every day. Yeah it's warm, but due to the mild climate, it's very crowded. Traffic is a nightmare, & it's not just around the city center. The unemployment rate is fairly high. Yeah you might find more affordable housing the further away from Los Angeles you go, but finding a decent job with a decent wage is no easy trick. Even though I have a job, a lot of my friends & acquaintances are out of work..have been for some time, & the job market is still unstable. If you're an Aspie, I feel it's even harder to get a job & keep it. There's a lot of NT personalities competing for the same positions, & usually they get hired first because they know instinctively how to play the interview game. Education is another mess. Funding for schools is being cut left & right, & it's at every level from pre-K through universities. Layoffs are coming for anyone employed at schools because the state is broke. They've already cut library aids, nurses, janitors, etc. Pretty soon, students will have to teach themselves. Personally, I can't wait to get out of the Tarnished state.
I don't recommend anyone to move here, unless you have an unlimited amount of money to live on, & you don't have to work. It's much the same in the Central Valley, & farther north.
Good luck!
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Aspie Score: 173/200, NT score 31/200: very likely an Aspie
5/18/11: New Aspie test: 72/72
DX: Anxiety plus ADHD/Aspergers: inconclusive