Why more young people are choosing rural (2024)

Hometowns in Greater Nebraska have so much to offer. At Nebraska Community Foundation, we work with over 270 communities and 1,500 volunteers across the state who are utilizing the assets unique to their places to fuel community development that will continue to attract new generations of Nebraskans.

Homegrown philanthropy is a major asset in this endeavor. Charitable dollars and endowment payout are being used to fund projects and programs that directly benefit young people and their families – like early childhood development, access to arts and culture, recreational opportunities, education, health and wellness, housing and more.

Even people outside the state are taking notice. U.S. News and World Report ranked Nebraska as the third best state to live. Kids Count placed Nebraska ninth for children’s wellbeing. WalletHub ranked Nebraska fourth in its list of the best states to raise a family. You don’t have to be from Nebraska to recognize it’s something special.

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Nebraska Community Foundation’s work focuses heavily on creating magnetic, bountiful places that appeal to young people wanting to remain in, return to, or move to Greater Nebraska. We visit regularly with these stayers, returners and newcomers about why they chose to make their homes and raise their families in Greater Nebraska. Here are just a few insights they offer.

You can get stuff done

“A small town can move much faster than a large city as I don’t have to go through multiple hoops to make a difference. If I want to approach someone about a new initiative, I don’t have to fill out multiple applications and wait months for a meeting. I can just call them or approach them when I see them somewhere in town that week.” – Sarah Sinnett, Sidney

Those compelled to make a difference have long been choosing Greater Nebraska for the opportunities it provides to get involved and give back. Examples of this work include accessible playgrounds, youth entrepreneurship contests, skate parks, a “serviceship” camp, expanded learning opportunities (like afterschool and summer school) and new pickleball courts.

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Research shows that this quality has the potential to be particularly attractive to members of Generation Z who are perhaps more values driven than any generation before them. Over the years NCF has surveyed thousands of young Nebraskans who confirm Gen Z craves purpose, not just a paycheck. Furthermore, they report they desire to live in communities that offer safety, good schools and proximity to family – three things already readily available in our hometowns.

You don’t need to compromise

“If you’re ready to slow down a little and enjoy a small-town atmosphere without compromising on the retail front, access to healthcare, nor your wellness lifestyle, Greater Nebraska is for you!” – Tricia Wagner, McCook

A common misconception is that there’s nothing to do in Greater Nebraska, but that could not be further from the truth. Towns across our state offer amenities, attractions and activities for people of all ages. Communities like O’Neill, Norfolk, Nebraska City and Sidney have vibrant downtowns with unique businesses and restaurants.

A vibrant arts and culture scene can be found in David City, Red Cloud, McCook, Seward, Nemaha County and Ogallala. Ord touts a beloved brewery and the beautiful Golden Husk, a celebrated theater that hosts movies, plays, music, festivals and more. Many communities in NCF’s network, such as those in Knox County, Taylor, Burwell, Halsey and Keith County enjoy the advantages of living near abundant natural assets and beauty.

Invitation is essential

“Opportunities prevail and possibilities are limitless in Greater Nebraska. Cherish the memories and lessons that you learn on your travels, and then use your experience and talents in your hometown community. If someone invites you to come home, explore that opportunity – you will be amazed at what Greater Nebraska holds for you.” – Melani Flynn, Ord

There are many young Nebraskans today who feel a strong attachment to their place in the form of fond memories, friendships, family and appreciation for small-town life. Sometimes, though, they need a nudge to remind them they are welcome to not just return home but to participate in co-creating the community’s future.

Extending an invitation is one of the most profound and overlooked strategies for enticing young Nebraskans back to their hometowns. People attraction only happens one person at a time. One heart and one mind at a time. I encourage readers of this column, especially those living in Greater Nebraska, to consider the people they know who may be waiting for their invitation.

Jeff Yost is president and CEO of Nebraska Community Foundation. Learn more about NCF’s work at NebraskaHometown.org.

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Why more young people are choosing rural (2024)

FAQs

Why do people prefer to live in rural areas? ›

Rural areas have less air pollution, because there is not as much congestion from cars, and you don't have the manufacturing facilities found in urban areas. Less Crime. Rural areas do not have as much crime as a higher populated urban area. This also makes insuring your property cheaper due to a lower crime rate.

Why are more people moving to rural areas? ›

Americans are moving to rural areas in ever-increasing numbers, reflecting their increased desire to seek out more space, embrace entrepreneurial opportunities, and take advantage of a lower cost of living.

Why are young people leaving rural areas? ›

The data analysis reveals youth exodus counties have significantly lower median household income and a higher proportion of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting, and mining jobs. These economic conditions likely pull rural youth to urban areas due to wage differentials.

What are the reasons that attract rural people to urban areas? ›

Rural-to-urban migration is primarily caused by the allure of greater education and employment opportunities in urban cities. Uneven rural and urban development has resulted in cities having greater economic growth and government services, which attracts rural migrants.

What are 3 reasons why people who live in rural areas are more likely to be overweight or obese? ›

People living in regional and rural areas

higher prices for healthy and fresh food. lower availability of fresh fruit and vegetables, and of healthier substitutes, such as wholegrain bread and reduced-fat milk. lower-quality drinking water, which might lead people to drink more sugary drinks.

What are the benefits of rural? ›

Living in a rural area offers numerous benefits that can enhance your quality of life, such as a lower cost of living, access to nature, and a slower pace of life.

What causes people to move to rural areas? ›

Urban to Rural Migration: Reasons: Quality of Life: Some people move to rural areas for a quieter, slower-paced lifestyle. Cost of Living: The cost of living is often lower in rural areas. Remote Work Opportunities: Advances in technology and remote work options make this increasingly feasible.

Why do people still live in rural areas? ›

Developing countries often have resource-based economies, meaning most people make their living from agriculture, timber, mining, or other harvesting of natural resources. These natural resources are most often located in rural areas.

Why is rural population increasing? ›

Migration Fueled Rural Growth

In nonmetropolitan counties, growth came primarily from people moving to rural communities, both from the U.S. and abroad. The Census' annual population estimates include numbers for births, deaths, and migration.

Why are millennials moving to small towns? ›

Millennials are finding more opportunities to open a business in small towns, also they want to take care of their families and loved ones. Raising kids is expensive in big cities, especially when thinking about private schools. Affordable Housing moves at lower rates in small communities or towns.

Are rural residents happier? ›

People may move to cities for good-paying jobs, but the Canadian study strongly suggests it's not making them any happier. These findings comport with similar studies done in the United States, which have revealed a “rural-urban happiness gradient:” The farther away from cities people live, the happier they tend to be.

How to attract people to rural areas? ›

Focus on what your community can offer

For example; Rural communities may also have lower crime rates, and they may offer a more affordable cost of living. They often have a strong sense of community and a deep commitment to their residents. They may also have a wealth of natural resources or rich history and culture.

Why did some people choose to live in rural areas over cities? ›

Cost of Living is Lower in Rural Areas

Move to the countryside! Because there's less traffic and lower crime rates in rural areas, car insurance rates for drivers who live in the country are lower.

What is the main reason why people are leaving rural areas for urban centers? ›

There are jobs even in small towns, and lots of jobs in large cities. There are more people than jobs in rural areas. Additionally, many of the jobs in rural areas do not pay well. The second biggest driver is education.

Why do many people move to the countryside? ›

Living in the countryside offers a healthier and more relaxed lifestyle. Access to fresh air, green spaces, and a variety of outdoor activities contributes significantly to physical and mental well-being. Studies have shown that spending time in nature can reduce stress and improve overall health.

Why are people in rural areas happier? ›

The Benefits of Living in the Country

One study found that people who lived in rural areas were 30 percent more likely to be happy than those who lived in urban areas. Researchers think this may be because people living in rural areas are more connected to their community and have more access to nature.

Why is life in the rural area better than life in the city? ›

Living a rural life means living outside of city limits. A country lifestyle allows you to have all of the space and privacy that you need to live a happy, comfortable life. Crime rates are almost nonexistent, and while you may have some neighbors, they won't be crowded into a tiny area around you.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in rural areas? ›

Today we're going to talk about a few pros and cons to moving to a rural area.
  • Pro: Property Prices. ...
  • Con: Utility & Maintenance Costs. ...
  • Pro: Calmer Locations. ...
  • Con: Remoteness. ...
  • Pro: Local Communities. ...
  • Con: Culture Shock.
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