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Job Satisfaction Through the Lens of Social Media: Rural--Urban Patterns in the U.S

Published: December 2, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2512.05144v1

By: Stefano M Iacus, Giuseppe Porro

Potential Business Impact:

Shows how happy workers are in different places.

Business Areas:
Social News Media and Entertainment

We analyze a novel large-scale social-media-based measure of U.S. job satisfaction, constructed by applying a fine-tuned large language model to 2.6 billion georeferenced tweets, and link it to county-level labor market conditions (2013-2023). Logistic regressions show that rural counties consistently report lower job satisfaction sentiment than urban ones, but this gap decreases under tight labor markets. In contrast to widening rural-urban income disparities, perceived job quality converges when unemployment is low, suggesting that labor market slack, not income alone, drives spatial inequality in subjective work-related well-being.

Country of Origin
🇮🇹 🇺🇸 Italy, United States

Page Count
18 pages

Category
Economics:
General Economics