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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Pessimism about the countrys future has risen in cities since last year, but rural America is more optimistic about whats ahead for the U.S., according to a new survey from the American Communities Project.
And despite President Donald Trumps insistence that crime is out of control in big cities, residents of the nations largest metropolitan centers are less likely to list crime and gun violence among the chief concerns facing their communities than they were a couple years ago.
Optimism about the future is also down from last year in areas with large Hispanic communities.
These are some of the snapshots from the new ACP/Ipsos survey, which offers a nuanced look at local concerns by breaking the nations counties into community types, using data points like race, income, age and religious affiliation. The survey evaluated moods and priorities across the 15 different community types, such as heavily Hispanic areas, big cities and different kinds of rural communities.
https://apnews.com/article/poll-crime-big-cities-rural-america-trump-inflation-f409298f9283cd6606267b204d9b920c
maxsolomon
(37,841 posts)It's Suburbanites, Exurbanites, and Rustics that fear urban crime. They see mayhem highlighted on their local news and think it's 10x worse than reality.
I hear it all the time: "Oh, I never go into Seattle, it's so dangerous now". It's not, but fine, stay out.
CanonRay
(15,812 posts)The rubes think it's instant death to enter
BComplex
(9,679 posts)I think that's why they primarily poll republicans.
maxsolomon
(37,841 posts)Concerns about inflation are across the board, said Dante Chinni, founder and director of ACP. One thing that truly unites the country is economic angst.