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thepennsyltuckyin t1_j5kknrt wrote

Pennsylvania has the 3rd highest rural population per capita. PA gets hella rural when you get out of the southeast.

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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j5kl87b wrote

3.4 million Pennsylvanians, out of 12.96m, live in rural areas according to that link you posted and then deleted. That means that 73.7% of Pennsylvanians, the great majority of the state, live in urbanized areas.

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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j5kmapp wrote

What I'm getting from this is that the great majority of Pennsylvanians live in urbanized areas.

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Aribaye t1_j5m8tjh wrote

I think you’re getting the rural population percent confused with the rural land area percent.

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thepennsyltuckyin t1_j5magff wrote

Unless I looked at it wrong the linked I posted is saying that PA has the third largest rural population per capita. Not by numbers. I could have interpreted it wrong. I was only really trying to make a point that per capita PA's residents are more "rural" than other states people think of as more rural.

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LookinToHomestead t1_j5lnmv5 wrote

I can be to downtown Pittsburgh in a 20-25 minute drive if I head one way. If I head the opposite way, I can pet farm animals within 10-15 minutes.

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