Although the amounts paid out may
vary because of inflation and changes in the percentage of the population who smoke, the total payout to the states during the first 25 years covered by the settlements (1998 — 2023) will be approximately a quarter of a trillion dollars.
Not exact matches
The state's cap is 2 percent or the
inflation rate, whichever is lower, but limits
vary by district
because of differences in exempted expenses such as school renovations funded by bonds and approved by district voters.
This is
because the amount
of real income cash generates can
vary widely and depends on prevailing interest and
inflation rates.