The Retreat of the Rural Entrepreneur
Daniel Wilmoth, Ph.D. for the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy
First published September 2017
In 1988, more than a fourth of the self-employed lived in rural areas. By 2016, that share had fallen to less than 1 in 6. This report shows that the decline was caused by a population shift away from rural areas and a fall in the rural rate of self-employment. Between 1988 and 2016, the rural rate of self-employment fell by over 20 percent. Despite that decline, the rate of self-employment has remained higher in rural areas than in other areas.
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