A "flyover state" refers to a U.S. region often overlooked by coastal elites, typically in the Midwest or Plains. Used dismissively, it implies areas seen as unremarkable for air travel. However, residents and local businesses benefit from lower living costs, strong communities, and agricultural resources, challenging stereotypes by highlighting cultural and economic vitality.
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