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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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — 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., according to a new survey from the American Communities Project.

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