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I lived in Alaska and received the highest dividend from Sarah Palin's short run. 2008. Living in Alaska is expensive. Most low income families need it to survive in Alaska and without it, hardly anyone would stay because of the cost of living.
Year Dividend Amount Inflation-Adjusted Dividend Amount (2020 USD) 1982 $1,000.00 $1,627.06 1983 $386.15 $623.74 1984 $331.29 $529.56 1985 $404.00 $640.06 1986 $556.26 $876.79 1987 $708.19 $1,105.53 1988 $826.93 $1,276.01 1989 $873.16 $1,328.23 1990 $952.63 $1,424.40 1991 $931.34 $1,372.74 1992 $915.84 $1,335.24 1993 $949.46 $1,368.97 1994 $983.90 $1,404.38 1995 $990.30 $1,397.60 1996 $1,130.68 $1,576.17 1997 $1,296.54 $1,789.02 1998 $1,540.88 $2,111.38 1999 $1,769.84 $2,400.67 2000 $1,963.86 $2,621.30 2001 $1,850.28 $2,435.02 2002 $1,540.76 $2,010.87 2003 $1,107.56 $1,427.81 2004 $919.84 $1,168.37 2005 $845.76 $1,053.50 2006 $1,106.96 $1,351.95 2007 $1,654.00 $1,983.08 2008 $2,069.00 + $1,200 Alaska Resource Rebate $2,417.42 2009 $1,305.00 $1,528.24 2010 $1,281.00 $1,482.76 2011 $1,174.00 $1,327.85 2012 $878.00 $977.24 2013 $900.00 $990.03 2014 $1,884.00 $2,045.07 2015 $2,072.00 $2,246.84 2016 $1,022.00 (dividend was estimated to be $2,052 however Governor Walker's veto reduced it)[23] $1,096.38 2017 $1,100.00 (dividend was estimated to be over $2,300 however it was reduced by legislative action)[24] $1,158.26 2018 $1,600.00 (dividend was estimated to be $2,700 however it was reduced by legislative action)[25] $1,647.85 2019 $1,606.00 [26] $1,625.80 2020 $992.00 [27] $992.00
I lived in Alaska and received the highest dividend from Sarah Palin's short run. 2008. Living in Alaska is expensive. Most low income families need it to survive in Alaska and without it, hardly anyone would stay because of the cost of living.
Year Dividend Amount Inflation-Adjusted Dividend Amount (2020 USD) 1982 $1,000.00 $1,627.06 1983 $386.15 $623.74 1984 $331.29 $529.56 1985 $404.00 $640.06 1986 $556.26 $876.79 1987 $708.19 $1,105.53 1988 $826.93 $1,276.01 1989 $873.16 $1,328.23 1990 $952.63 $1,424.40 1991 $931.34 $1,372.74 1992 $915.84 $1,335.24 1993 $949.46 $1,368.97 1994 $983.90 $1,404.38 1995 $990.30 $1,397.60 1996 $1,130.68 $1,576.17 1997 $1,296.54 $1,789.02 1998 $1,540.88 $2,111.38 1999 $1,769.84 $2,400.67 2000 $1,963.86 $2,621.30 2001 $1,850.28 $2,435.02 2002 $1,540.76 $2,010.87 2003 $1,107.56 $1,427.81 2004 $919.84 $1,168.37 2005 $845.76 $1,053.50 2006 $1,106.96 $1,351.95 2007 $1,654.00 $1,983.08 2008 $2,069.00 + $1,200 Alaska Resource Rebate $2,417.42 2009 $1,305.00 $1,528.24 2010 $1,281.00 $1,482.76 2011 $1,174.00 $1,327.85 2012 $878.00 $977.24 2013 $900.00 $990.03 2014 $1,884.00 $2,045.07 2015 $2,072.00 $2,246.84 2016 $1,022.00 (dividend was estimated to be $2,052 however Governor Walker's veto reduced it)[23] $1,096.38 2017 $1,100.00 (dividend was estimated to be over $2,300 however it was reduced by legislative action)[24] $1,158.26 2018 $1,600.00 (dividend was estimated to be $2,700 however it was reduced by legislative action)[25] $1,647.85 2019 $1,606.00 [26] $1,625.80 2020 $992.00 [27] $992.00
A year.was that a month or year??