ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月4日 22時13分


For 7 years, Harley Murphy’s family struggled to find affordable housing. They lived in a tiny house owned by her grandparents as they looked at run-down homes. But this year, they moved into a 3-bedroom, 1,400-square-foot home built by a local social services group — and by the Murphys themselves, who shingled the roof and helped frame doors as part of the deal. @fremson photographed 7-year-old Harley inside her new bedroom in Kimberly, #Idaho. The image of rural America ingrained in many people’s minds — lost jobs, empty storefronts, shrinking populations — was often reinforced in the election. But the reality is more complex. In southern Idaho, new manufacturing jobs and population growth have resisted the pattern, and the perception, of rural struggle. In this south-central region of Idaho, anchored by Twin Falls, unemployment is 3.2% — lower than booming Seattle or Idaho’s biggest city, Boise. Twin Falls is a place where rows of hay brush right up against the edge of town, but it’s also the biggest community for 100 miles in any direction. Visit the link in our profile to read more. #regram from @fremson, a @ニューヨーク・タイムズ staff photographer.


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