California isn’t just facing a housing crisis — it’s facing a construction collapse. Right now, builders, contractors, and infrastructure companies are quietly packing up and leaving the state, not because of disasters or market crashes, but because California’s regulatory and cost system has made building financially impossible. In this deep-dive investigation, Jenny Ronaldo breaks down how new permitting rules, compliance mandates, and enforcement policies are pushing construction companies out faster than anyone admits. This isn’t political theater — it’s economic reality. When timelines triple, costs explode, and legal risk becomes uninsurable, businesses leave. And when builders leave, everything that depends on them starts to fail. You’ll discover: • Why major contractors are relocating out of California • How new regulations quietly doubled compliance costs • The domino effect hitting housing, roads, power, and water systems • Why infrastructure money is sitting unused while projects stall • How working families are paying the price for policy mistakes • What this exodus means for other states watching California’s model This video connects the dots mainstream coverage avoids. It shows how good intentions can collide with real-world economics — and why the people who suffer most are often the ones with no seat at the table. If you care about jobs, housing, infrastructure, and the future of American cities, you need to understand what’s happening right now in California. 👇 Join the conversation Do you think your state could be next? Or is California just the warning shot? 👍 Like the video 📌 Subscribe for more investigations with Jenny Ronaldo 💬 Comment your thoughts below and share this with someone who needs to see it Because the real story isn’t just what’s breaking — it’s why. ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the presenter are based on publicly available information, industry reports, journalistic analysis, and commentary. This content does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. All companies, institutions, and individuals mentioned are referenced for reporting, critique, and commentary purposes under fair use. Any estimates, projections, or interpretations are presented in good faith and may change as new information becomes available. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own independent research. The creator is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing any government agency, corporation, or regulatory body discussed in this video.