A new report looks at the barriers and opportunities for rural workers to stay and thrive in their hometowns.
The Generating Rural Opportunities in the Workforce report, a joint effort by the University of Phoenix Career Institute and the Center on Rural Innovation, found that workers living in rural areas are more than twice as likely to feel limited in their employment opportunities, 35% compared to 14% for folks living in cities and suburbs.
Sixty percent of rural workers feel pursuing a career is out of reach.
Nearly 70% of rural workers would leave their community to pursue employment, compared to just over half of workers in urban and suburban areas.
And nearly two-thirds of rural Gen Z workers and over half of rural millennials feel held back in their careers because of where they live, according to the GROW report. ABC33/40