Why is the rural Midwest "easier" to live in than the rural/suburban South? (user search)
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« on: July 03, 2014, 12:50:40 AM »


Conventional wisdom would suggest that living in most rural areas would be a disadvantage for a non-wealthy person due to greater scarcity of public resources and lack of employment opportunities, but this chart appears to suggest that this is not the standard for all regions of the country.

Why would someone be better off living in the middle of eastern Nebraska or the Oklahoma panhandle than a suburb of Memphis?
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