“…Consequently, the omission of any of them could potentially distort our finding. We find that our result holds after controlling for potential effects arising from local racial diversity (Alesina and La Ferrara, 2000;La Porta, Lopez de Silanes, Shleifer and Vishny, 1999;Easterly and Levine, 1997), local religious belief (Abakah, 2020;Shu, Sulaeman and Yeung, 2012;Kumar, Page and Spalt, 2011), local income inequality and poverty rate (Lichter, Parisi and Taquino, 2012;Lichter, Parisi Taquino and Beaulieu, 2008;Smith and Welch, 1987), local political ideology (Abramowitz and Sanders, 2006;Hutton, Jiang and Kumar, 2015;Kam and Simas, 2010), state corruption (Butler et al, 2009), and local aging population (Butler and Yi, 2019;Maestas, Mullen and Powell, 2017).…”