Alaska pays its citizens to reach 2,000 US Dollars (Rp27, 5 million) every year and almost no condition whatsoever.
The largest and least populous state in America is paying every citizen anyway with the profits of the state oil wealth from the Permanent Fund Dividend Division part of the Alaska Department of Revenue.
This policy was made in 1982 to ensure that future generations will benefit from the country's oil reserves, which is also a limited source.
In so far, more than 21 billion US Dollars (Rp289 trillion) have been handed over to Alaska people.
The amount paid for each citizen varies from year to year, depending on the value of oil reserves.
By 2015, the highest payout to the citizens of 2072 US Dollars (Rp28, 5 million) per person.
While in 2017 alone about 1,100 US Dollars (Rp15 million).
Although it sounds too good to be true, but that's the way it is.
Every citizen still has to qualify, even the children though.
But calm down, there are only two conditions that must be met that live in Alaska for at least 180 days a year and have never been convicted of a crime.
Anyone who wants to move to the country certainly has some obstacles to overcome, including low temperatures, phone connectivity and limited internet in many places and high demand for goods due to import costs.
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