UNH Research Finds Rural Population Decline Really Means Success for Some, But Not All
September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
DURHAM, New Hampshire, Sept. 10 (TNSRes) -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:
All of the growth in the share of the population that lives in metropolitan counties is due to rural counties transforming into metropolitan ones, according to new research released by the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. Since 1970, 25% of counties containing 22% of the current U.S. population have been reclassified from rural to urban as . . .
All of the growth in the share of the population that lives in metropolitan counties is due to rural counties transforming into metropolitan ones, according to new research released by the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. Since 1970, 25% of counties containing 22% of the current U.S. population have been reclassified from rural to urban as . . .