- West North Central States
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Seven states comprise the division:
Iowa ,Kansas ,Minnesota ,Missouri ,Nebraska ,North Dakota andSouth Dakota , and it makes up the western half of theUnited States Census Bureau 's largerregion of theMidwest , the eastern half of which consists of theEast North Central States ofIllinois ,Indiana ,Michigan ,Ohio andWisconsin . TheMississippi River marks the bulk of the boundary between these two divisions.Where the East North Central States are seen as being synonymous (though not absolutely coterminous) with the
Rust Belt by the vast majority of Americans, the West North Central States are regarded as constituting the core of the nation's "Farm Belt." Almost all of the territory contained within the West North Central division falls into whatJoel Garreau calledThe Breadbasket in his 1981 book "The Nine Nations of North America ", and whatJames Patterson andPeter Kim labelled the Granary in their similarly-themed work "The Day America Told The Truth " (the only exception being southern Missouri, placed inDixie by Garreau and Old Dixie by Patterson and Kim). Another name popularly applied to the division is the "Agricultural Heartland," or simply the "Heartland."Beginning in the early 1990s, the West North Central division has consistently had the lowest
unemployment rate in theUnited States (especially in its many college towns), and has also been noted for its plentiful supply of affordablehousing .As of 2000, the West North Central States had a combined population of 19,237,739. This number was estimated to increase 3.0% to 19,815,497 by 2005. The West North Central region covers convert|507913|sqmi|km2|0 of land, and has an average population density of 37.88 people per square mile.
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