RURAL AMERICA IS THE NEW ‘INNER CITY’

5/28/17
 
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from The Wall Street Journal,
5/26/17:

Small counties fare worst by key measures of socioeconomic well-being.

A Wall Street Journal analysis shows that since the 1990s, sparsely populated counties have replaced large cities as America’s most troubled areas by key measures of socioeconomic well-being—a decline that’s accelerating.

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