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Does it or Doesn't it? Geographic Differences and the Costs of Living
Authors:Julie N Zimmerman  Sunny Ham  Sarah Michelle Frank
Institution:1. Department of Community and Leadership Development University of Kentucky;2. Department of Nutrition and Food Science University of Kentucky;3. Department of Sociology University of Kentucky
Abstract:Abstract The relative cost of living in rural areas has long been of interest to rural sociologists. Today, the popular perception is that rural prices are lower. This study examines geographic differences in the costs of living in Kentucky. The results indicate that, contrary to the popular perception, when prices of the same products and services were compared, there was no consistent pattern of lower prices in the rural counties. Furthermore, differences in the material conditions of rural living meant that there were additional costs that price comparisons alone did not capture.
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