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There’s no longer one rural America – could there be five?

8 pointsby _mayoover 3 years ago

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PaulHouleover 3 years ago
It reminds me of the old PRISM system described here:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Clustering-America-Michael-J-Weiss&#x2F;dp&#x2F;0060157909" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Clustering-America-Michael-J-Weiss&#x2F;dp...</a><p>which was not an unsupervised clustering but rather a grid subdivision into communities over a few variables. Then they gave catchy names like &quot;Shotguns and Pickups&quot; and &quot;Blue Blood Estates&quot; to the boxes.<p>The current study divided first into three categories of growing, stable and shrinking and then split the growing communities into high, middle and low income.<p>That kind of division is more likely to be meaningful than an unsupervised clustering (e.g. I can explain the structure in a sentence so of course it is meaningful.)
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h2odragonover 3 years ago
perhaps a better title would have been &quot;Ohio Reaches Suburb Saturation&quot;<p>Perhaps its redneck elitism but &quot;rural&quot; implies you&#x27;d have to work at least a <i>bit</i> to hit a neighbor with a rifle shot. Don&#x27;t think Ohio has had much land like that for a while; sure there&#x27;s vast fields but no one lives there, the communities are gathered up into the places that were harder to till. and those were &quot;tiny towns&quot; back unto the 1800s afaik.<p>&quot;Rural&quot; might mean the only government services one can expect are USPS mail and a county property tax assessment. If someone wants a permit to build something on a plot of land, its too citified. If a firetruck might show up because of your bonfire, its iffy how &quot;rural&quot; you are.
sigmaprimusover 3 years ago
Is this something that has recently changed? Couldn&#x27;t urban areas also be divided in a similar fashion? or would that be seen these days as racist or elitist?<p>I can&#x27;t help but feel this &quot;Study&quot; was done by someone living in a skyscraper in the center of a metropolitan city that has never seen a live cow or horse before and that somehow feels wrong to me.