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15 Harsh Truths About Growing Up Poor in Appalachian America

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12. Isolation and Lack of Mobility

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A highland pasture 3500 ft (1000m) up the south slope of the Cataloochee Divide (Great Smoky Mountains) near Maggie Valley, North Carolina, USA. Source: Wikipedia

The remote and rugged geography of Appalachia, combined with limited transportation infrastructure, leaves many families feeling physically and socially isolated. Accessing jobs, education, and healthcare often requires hours of travel, if it’s possible at all. This lack of mobility can trap entire communities in poverty, reinforcing a cycle of hardship and limited opportunity. See how infrastructure challenges affect Appalachia.

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