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(cont from 21) One result was that Jefferson County, home of Birmingham's industrial and economic powerhouse, contributed more than one-third of all tax revenue to the state. It received only 1/67th of the tax money, as the state legislature ensured that taxes were distributed equally to each county regardless of population.[citation needed] Urban interests were consistently underrepresented. A 1960 study noted that because of rural domination, "A minority of about 25 per cent of the total state population is in majority control of the Alabama legislature.