They are simultaneously energy producing states (with the possible exception of Nebraska), they all have relatively miniscule NAM populations, and their white people have a "traditional family" culture.
Until recently and maybe even still now AK gave each family in the state a once a year check of $25,000 as their portion of revenues from oil production.
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The top five states have something in common:
They are simultaneously energy producing states (with the possible exception of Nebraska), they all have relatively miniscule NAM populations, and their white people have a "traditional family" culture.
Right, small populations and oil in abundance.
Until recently and maybe even still now AK gave each family in the state a once a year check of $25,000 as their portion of revenues from oil production.
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