Next California Billionaire Citizen to Leave California Betting Odds

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Golden Gate Bridge in California

Who will be the next billionaire to rebuff the golden hills of California and head to greener pastures?

We recently discovered that Larry Page was the most recent to do so, with sources citing that the Google cofounder has cut business ties with Cali by moving his assets elsewhere instead of risking exposure to a new state wealth tax.

Oddsmakers have already posted projections on who the next billionaire boy to leave Cali will be, and you can find the full list below, courtesy of BetOnline.ag.

California billionaire exit odds are subjec tto change.

Next California Billionaire Citizen to Leave State

Andreas von Bechtolsheim 3/2 (+150)

Dustin Moskovitz 5/1 (+500)

Sergey Brin 11/2 (+550)

Henry Samueli 11/2 (+550)

Larry Ellison 6/1

Mark Zuckerberg 6/1

Eric Schmidt 9/1

Jensen Huang 12/1

Jan Koum 16/1

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