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Amazon and U.S. Chamber Report Says Better Internet Could Help Small Rural Businesses

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The Amazon and U.S. Chamber study found two-thirds of rural businesses in Kansas reported a lack of adaquate internet and cell phone access.

Amazon and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce see potential in rural America — if internet access is improved. 

A fifth of rural businesses already sell the majority of their goods and services online—everything from cattle to bed-and-breakfast stays.

But in Kansas, two-thirds of rural businesses have poor internet and cellphone connections.

Amazon and the U.S. Chamber suggest in a new analysis that digital technology improvements could boost sales across rural America.

For Kansas, technology improvements could mean $2.2 billion in additional sales annually. The analysis estimates Nebraska could add nearly $1.2 billion in annual sales each year and Missouri could add more than $1.4 billion. 

Corinne Boyer is a reporter based in Garden City for High Plains Public Radio and the Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KCUR, Kansas Public Radio, KMUW and HPPR, covering health, education and politics. Follow her on Twitter@Corinne_Boyer.