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In 1980, Mississippi was considered the poorest state in the United States, with the lowest median household income and high poverty rates. The state's economic challenges were largely attributed to factors such as a lack of industrial development, limited access to education, and a reliance on agriculture. These issues contributed to persistent economic struggles that have had lasting effects over the decades.

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