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Each year, USDA’s Economic Research Service provides a snapshot of the rural economy in a report entitled Rural America at a Glance. The past year witnessed some encouraging trends, as rural employment grew more than 1 percent during the year ending in second-quarter 2015, following several years of stagnation. Rural unemployment also fell below 6 percent in 2015 for the first time since mid-2008.
Despite the positive trend, rural employment in mid-2015 was still 3.2 percent below its pre-recession peak in 2007. Rural employment growth was also outpaced by an urban employment growth rate of nearly 2 percent over the recent one-year period.