The federal government’s ownership of U.S. land has largely been decreasing. From 1990 to 2018, federal land ownership shrunk by 31.5 million acres.
Percent change since 1990: -6.8%. As of 2013, there were 138 active oil and gas drilling leases spanning about 75,390 acres in Alabama.
Much of the land that the federal government owns is concentrated in the western part of the country. In fact,. This is partly due to the fact that a lot of the territory in the western United States is either mountainous or dry and infertile, and wasn’t readily snatched up by homesteaders. Even today, there is a prevailing argument that the federal government should hand its land ownership over to the states, and Congress has even considered passing legislation to do just that. But if the states were to seize control of the federally held land, it would likely impose high administrative costs on the states.
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