Large communities lead to lower political trust and representativeness.
The article discusses how the size of a community affects how well politicians represent the interests of citizens. The researchers argue that in larger communities, it is harder for citizens to hold politicians accountable, leading to lower levels of trust in the government. They found that in larger communities, politicians are less likely to accurately represent the demographics, programs, and direct connections of their constituents. Overall, the study shows that as communities get bigger, the quality of representation by politicians tends to decrease.