Yet many people understand rural America through stereotypes. Media and political conversations often use words or terms such as 'fading,' 'white,' 'farming,' 'traditional' and 'politically uniform' to describe rural communities. In reality, rural communities are far more varied. Getting these facts right matters because public debates, policies and resources ' including money for programs ' often rely on these assumptions, and misunderstandings can leave real needs neglected. We are rural demographers at Louisiana State University and Syracuse University who study the causes and consequences of well-being in rural America. Here we outline six myths about rural America ' a few among many ' highlighted in our recent book 'Rural and Small-Town America: Context, Composition, and Complexities.' Many people think rural America is emptying out. The story is more complicated. It's true that from 2010 to 2020 most rural counties lost population. But about one-third grew, especially those...
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