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“There are signs everywhere saying ‘now hiring, now hiring,’ ” said Crystal Schafer, of Linesville, Pa., who voted for Trump, when asked how her local economy is doing. “Granted, it might pay $8.59 an hour, but the jobs are there.” Source: Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation poll April 13-May 1, 2017, error margin +/- 3.5 percentage points among 1,070 rural residents, +/- 7 points among 303 urban residents and +/- 6.5 points among 307 suburban residents. Rural Americans express far more concern about jobs in their communities, but the poll finds that those concerns have little connection to support for Trump, a frequent theory to explain his rise in 2016. Economic troubles also show little relation to the feeling that urban residents have different values. Rural voters who lament their community’s job prospects report supporting Trump by 14 percentage points more than Clinton, but Trump’s support was about twice that margin — 30 points — among voters who say their community’s job opportunities are excellent or good. Trump also earned about the same level of support from those who say they don’t worry about paying their bills as those who couldn’t pay their bills at some point in the past year. Coleman’s Bar-B-Que is a popular place to eat in Senatobia, Miss. The findings from a Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation survey challenge some assumptions about America’s growing divisions emphasized by the 2016 presidential election. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post) Most rural residents say they think key elements of Trump’s economic agenda would help their local economy. Large majorities of rural residents say infrastructure investments, better trade deals, a crackdown on undocumented immigrant workers, lower business taxes and deregulation are “very” or “somewhat” important to boosting jobs in their communities.

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