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By Kathleen Miller and Bill Bishop

Main Street Economics
Rural Personal Income Falls Behind the Cities
05/11/2008
thumbnail map of income changeThe largest drops in personal income in rural counties between 2005 and '06 were clustered in farming counties in the Great Plains; the declines appear to have been caused, in part, by lower federal crop payments.

 


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