Drinking the path of bank
We believe: North Dakotans drink more than average, but significantly less than the average pay for auto insurance. Why?
It is a paradox for you. Be our guest while trying to make a rhyme.
Item: For the second consecutive year, North Dakota has the lowest average auto insurance premiums in the country, reported The Associated Press.
The national average premium here was $ 554, less than half the $ 1184 average premium paid people of New Jersey.
Article: “North Dakota consistently has one of the highest rates of binge drinking in the nation,” says the October edition of the prevention of chronic diseases, a publication of the Centers for Disease Control.
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