Poorest Region of America - What It Really Looks Like 🇺🇸

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Published 2023-07-15
Southern West Virginia to Eastern Kentucky is the largest region of economically distressed counties in the country. In many ways, it's a different America here. But what's it feel like to travel through this region in Appalachia and what do the locals have to say? Join me on this epic road trip to find out.
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All Comments (21)
  • @neobaggins3718
    What's even more sad, is that closed walmart came in, killed off all the mom and pop grocers that had probably been around for a century, then realized they'd overestimated and closed it down, leaving a massive, brutalist brick store to decay in the beautiful woodlands. Walmart and large grocery chains are convenient, but they're also tragic.
  • I'm from Russia, and it's so eye-opening to see people from the other part of the globe having the same problems as my people do. It makes me think we are way closer than politicians want us to believe. Thank you for giving voice to these people, great work!
  • @ramonamcnutt954
    Loved the young man that is the history major. So proud of his heritage and such a wealth of information. Kudos to him. Good luck with his future. It looks bright.
  • I am from France. This is so sincere, so true without fancy analysis. The bare reality of living. Congratulations for an excellent documentary. Bravo !
  • @mdte5421
    I was an international student from Ethiopia when I first came to the Appalachians as part of our senior retreat . I went to a very expensive high school in Chicago and at first our teachers were warning us how we may receive racist comments from the locals . First, I’d like to say how welcoming they were to me. Secondly I never thought poverty at this level existed in America . We stayed there and built them a house and everything they needed. That was an eye-opening experience and I would do it again ! I hope every American visit the Appalachians ! America is NOT only New York or California !! ❤️❤️❤️
  • @MiaDiRienzo
    My favorite part was when you talked to the boys who were fishing under the bridge. They challenge our preconceived notions of what kind of kids we’ve been led to believe they might be. Four hard-working, straight edge boys, including a diesel mechanic, a manager, and an eloquent and intelligent kid with a full ride to college. Humbled me.
  • @user-yz8jx3id1y
    The biggest thing, they are so excited to talk to you. Having someone ask questions and share to people for them is so important. Thanks for repping our homes.
  • That young man near the end with his fishing buddies is a pure example of never judging a book....THAT YOUNG MAN IS BRILLIANT.PERIOD. His outlook and his passion and historical knowledge about his passion is awe-inspiring. Salute to him and Peter for showing this🫡👏🏿✌🏿
  • @doewoe7934
    I’m 18 and I live in one of the counties shown in this video. I’ve never seen anyone cover us like this, and the fact it’s got 8 million views in just 5 days is blowing my mind. Thanks for bringing light to us, it really feels like the rest of the world has forgotten we exist. It’s a rough way but I don’t plan on moving off. These mountains are my home.
  • @ChillhopMusic
    Apart from the obvious problems this region is facing, the actual landscape looks like a great environment to live in. Small towns, a few houses surrounded by forest, no big crowds, generally kind people, nature taking old buildings back over. Such a fascinating atmosphere, I hope things get better for the people there.
  • @wearetemporary
    This video cuts SO MUCH deeper than all the typical 60 Minutes type documentaries. It makes me feel like I’m there with you talking to them, riding around in your truck. (Also, bless, bless for solid CCs!)
  • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
    That lady in the blue top who gave Peter the cold bottle of water seems like such a lovely person, the man too. So hospitable, so kind, I'm mesmerised at how welcoming these people are. They just let him into the property like he's an old friend, no fear, nothing. Wonderful people and a place I would genuinely like to visit one day when I visit the US.
  • @danny208YT
    Those youngsters at the end of the video were amazing kids. 18 year old diesel mechanic, 16 year old dairy queen manager, and the other youngster knew everything about history. That's what I like to see
  • @jenjengoessling
    I lived very briefly in Ripley West Virginia, when i was 19. My boyfriend, his friend and myself went for a ride in the hills. The truck we were in broke down as it was getting dark, so we started walking. We we're stuck and walking in the dark in the deep country. We came across a house with an elderly husband and wife, who didn't even have a bathroom, they had an out house, but they were the nicest people in the world. They invited us into their home, offerd us coffe and they helped us. They had a bigger truck and they were able to tow us out of there the country way, and get us home. We gave them ehat money we had. Im 51 years old now, and ill never forget that nice couple.
  • @simonwilcox4437
    Stumbled across this clip by accident and so delighted I did. Informative and fascinating to see this part of the US and to meet some of the people living there. Will be regularly checking in after today's experience. Many thanks for sharing your experiences with us. All the best from Sweden.
  • @Nitin2000
    The America that no-one talks about. Thanks for this video!
  • As a Kentuckian I can not express how happy I am that you are visiting these places and giving these folks a voice. You are humble and open minded and this kind of journalism (or whatever you want to call it) is desperately needed on the internet today. Thank you for your work- you can be assured that you def aren't part of the social media problem you talked about :)
  • @JackGittes
    Impressed by the boy at the bridge. The way he talks about his family, veterans and locals. With respect and dignity. He has pride and a vision on the world. An example for many.
  • My dad and his 9 siblings were born and raised in Switch Back WV. Truly eye opening when we go visit his sister who still lives in the house they grew up in