55.00% - Rural workers earn less than urban counterparts for comparable work — a structural gap driven by labor market density and lack of alternatives, not productivity.
45.00% - The government should use whatever resources necessary to completely eliminate homelessness.
Poverty doesn't respect the rural/urban divide — treating them as opposites obscures where need actually is.
70.00% - Rural workers earn less than urban counterparts for comparable work — a structural gap driven by labor market density and lack of alternatives, not productivity.
30.00% - Rural students face systemic disadvantages in college admissions — fewer AP courses, less counseling, less test prep — and that's a structural gap, not a talent gap.
55.00% - The government should use whatever resources necessary to completely eliminate homelessness.
45.00% - Rural workers earn less than urban counterparts for comparable work — a structural gap driven by labor market density and lack of alternatives, not productivity.
100.00% - Poverty doesn't respect the rural/urban divide — treating them as opposites obscures where need actually is.
0.00% - Rural v. urban is not a useful indicator of poverty in the US.
50.00% - Multidimensional Poverty Index