Some surprises from rural America
Story Date: 6/22/2018

  Source: POLITICO'S MORNING AGRICULTURE, 6/21/18

A report released by the Joint Economic Committee Democrats found that rural families on average earn 25 percent less than their urban counterparts. But they live in areas with some of the nation's highest rates of upward economic mobility. They also have far higher homeownership rates than their urban counterparts, with more than 70 percent of occupied rural housing being owned instead of rented. Find the 
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