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Rural Minnesota report card finds in-migration reducing population losses

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Tom Cherveny

Grand Forks Herald

In rural Minnesota, an interesting shift is taking place. Recent reports indicate that in-migration is on the rise, helping to counter long-standing population declines in many counties. While these areas still face challenges, such as fewer skilled nursing beds and a growing need for youth mental health services, the influx of new residents is offering hope. Researchers highlight the importance of understanding these trends as rural communities adapt to changing demographics and evolving needs. Growing diversity and wage gains could signal a new chapter for rural life.

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