Residents of Alaska who are still awaiting their state benefit have a key date on the calendar this week. Permanent Fund ...
The filing deadline for this year’s Alaska Permanent Fund dividend is March 31, and if Rep. Nick Begich III has his way, this year’s dividend will be tax free. On March 3, Alaska’s lone member of the ...
The dividend was created to protect our shared resource wealth and hold government accountable — not to be negotiated away ...
Overspending from the Permanent Fund and years of lost oil revenue are pushing the state toward a preventable budget crisis.
Just as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 drove oil prices higher — over $100 a barrel for several months — so too are the ...
In recent weeks, a wave of misinformation has swept across social media platforms, suggesting that a new $1,702 stimulus check would be distributed to all Americans in October. This claim, however, is ...
Over 660,000 residents in Alaska are set to receive $1,000 stimulus checks this season under the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) program. The initiative, a cornerstone of the state’s economic ...
Learn how Alaska residents receive annual dividends from the Alaska Permanent Fund, with payouts averaging $1,229, potentially enhancing your long-term financial growth.
This year’s Permanent Fund dividend will be $1,000, an amount set by the Alaska Legislature in House Bill 53, the state’s annual operating budget bill, earlier this year. Ordinarily, lawmakers ...
Fifty years ago, Alaskan voters amended the state constitution to set aside a portion of the state’s revenues from oil and minerals, establishing the Alaska Permanent Fund to benefit all generations ...