America's urban population has been growing while rural areas are
declining - especially after the great recession. This is not new, as
rural decline has been affected by the long-term shift from an
agriculturally based economy to a service based economy. However, the
preference of many millennials for urban settings exacerbates the issue
and reduces the rural community's ability to replenish the population.
Life in Rural America: A Statistical Portrait presents economic and
demographic indicators of the rural population and help users understand
the community and geographic differences that rural communities
experience. The book will be used as a reference source for data users
looking to understand community and geographic differences in the rural
component of the nation's population.