Companies are hiring like crazy: you can make $15 an hour serving tacos, $25 an hour waiting tables and $80,000 a year driving trucks. In the middle of nowhere, North Dakota.
In Williston, N.D., America's newest oil boomtown, thousands have come looking for work. Yet, many of them can't find housing.
Strippers are pulling in $2,000 to $3,000 a night in Williston, N.D. - far more than they could earn in Vegas - thanks to the recent rush of mostly male workers to the oil boomtown.
In contrast to the rest of the country, jobs and money are prevalent in western North Dakota. But nothing in life comes free.
Locals who live in the oil boomtowns of North Dakota worry that the small, close-knit communities they grew up in are now gone forever.
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