rural America

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Rural America refers to the sparsely populated, non-urban regions of the United States characterized by small towns, agricultural landscapes, and communities often facing unique economic and social challenges.

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rural America canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
socioeconomic region
characterizedBy agricultural landscapes
limited public transportation
long travel distances to services
low population density
natural resource–based economies
small towns
country United States of America
surface form: United States
definedBy United States Census Bureau designated areas
surface form: U.S. Census Bureau rural-urban classifications

U.S. Department of Agriculture rural definitions
United States Office of Management and Budget metropolitan statistical area
surface form: U.S. Office of Management and Budget metropolitan and nonmetropolitan categories
facesChallenge economic dependence on a few industries
educational resource constraints
higher poverty rates than urban areas
hospital closures
housing quality issues
infrastructure underinvestment
limited access to broadband internet
limited access to healthcare
limited access to mental health services
limited childcare options
transportation barriers
vulnerability to commodity price fluctuations
workforce shortages
governedBy county governments
federal policies of the United States
local town and township governments
state governments
hasCulturalAssociation agricultural fairs and festivals
country music
folk traditions
hunting and fishing
small-town identity
hasDemographicTrend population aging
slower population growth than urban areas
youth outmigration
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
energy production
forestry
manufacturing
mining
service industries
tourism
hasPolicyFocus agricultural subsidies
infrastructure investment
rural broadband expansion
rural development programs
rural healthcare initiatives
hasSocialFeature greater distance between neighbors
higher rates of religious participation than national average
higher rates of volunteerism in some areas
strong community ties
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

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Edwin Rosskam mainSubject rural America