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Compound annual employment growth rate by county. (Brookings Institution map) |
The answer is complicated, Spross writes. Though Trump's environmental deregulations likely helped the mining industry, Brookings notes in its study that much of the recent rural job growth is in industries like logging, mining, oil and gas, and construction, which tend to have cyclical growth patterns. A cyclone that temporarily destroyed Australia's ability to export coal also helped.
The trade war with China has also had a complicated fallout: the tariffs on steel help steel manufacturers, but they hurt manufacturers who buy steel. And retaliatory tariffs from China and other nations were calculated to hurt rural areas, Spross writes.
The most likely explanation for why rural America has seen a modest uptick in jobs is that the recovery from the Great Recession "has simply gone on long enough to reach rural America," Spross writes. "If rural America is finally getting its share of the recovery, that's certainly good news. And Trump deserves some credit. But he's also the beneficiary of good timing and circumstance."
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