County-level interactive map shows job trends in 2017; rural America gained 154,000 jobs but most jobs are in big cities - Entrepreneur Generations

Map by The Daily Yonder. Click the image to enlarge it or click here to view the interactive version.

In the first year of President Trump's tenure, the job trend of recent years continued, with jobs increasing in both rural and urban areas but most new jobs concentrating in large cities. Almost 70 percent of the nearly 2.3 million jobs gained in the U.S. in 2017 went to metropolitan areas of more than 1 million people.

"Rural America gained 154,000 jobs, but that wasn’t enough to keep up with the urban centers. Rural America had about 13 percent of the nation’s jobs in January 2017, but garnered only 6.8 percent of the jobs added during last year," Bill Bishop reports for The Daily Yonder. "Job growth was considerably stronger in rural counties that were adjacent to metro areas. Those counties gained 121,000 jobs. Rural counties that weren’t adjacent to metro areas gained just 33,000 jobs." Meanwhile, the size of the workforce in rural America declined by 40,000 in 2017.

Click here to see an interactive map with employment stats on every county in the U.S.

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