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Only about 21% of U.S. Americans live in rural areas or small towns.

Date: 2010

The Story of Rural Health
RUR

In 2010, there are 308 million people in the United States. Roughly 65 million or 21% reside in rural or small town America. Almost half (49.1%) live in suburban or exurban communities, while 92 million residents, comprising 30% of the population, live in the urban core of our nation’s large cities. About 25% of those living in rural areas are People of Color.