Los Angeles is the second largest city in the U.S. with an estimated population of almost 4 million. People relocate to L.A. from all over the world, drawn to the city’s mild weather, laid-back vibes and job opportunities, particularly in the film and TV industries. A one-way plane ticket to L.A. may not be too much money, but setting up a decent life in the City of Angels is, for many, flat out unaffordable.
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