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More people are moving to and staying in rural areas, but th
More people are moving to and staying in rural areas, but th
More people are moving to and staying in rural areas, but that's true only for parts of the Midwest
A recent study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows that the population in rural areas is on the rise after a decade of decline. Parts of the Midwest and Great Plains saw increases, but not as much as in some other U.S. regions.
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