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Survey Finds Rising Urban Pessimism as Rural Communities Express Greater Optimism About U.S. Future
Survey finds urban residents' hope for the nation's future dropped from 55% to 45%, while rural optimism increased despite economic challenges, ACP reports.
- A new survey finds rising pessimism about the U.S. future in cities, but greater optimism in rural areas.
- Large Hispanic communities also showed decreased optimism about the nation's future compared to last year.
- The common concern across communities was worry about daily household costs and inflation.
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There's an issue that people in big cities and rural areas agree on, according to a new poll
A new survey from the American Communities Project shows that pessimism about the country’s future has risen in cities since last year, but rural America is more optimistic about what’s ahead for the U.S.
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Total News Sources52
Leaning Left9Leaning Right2Center33Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Center
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources are Center
75% Center
L 20%
C 75%
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