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T he Permanent Fund Dividend is a crucial financial lifeline for many Alaskans, with the first batch of payments already ...
Thousands of Alaska residents will soon receive a $1,702 direct payment from the state as part of the annual Permanent Fund ...
This state is home to the highest peak in North America and has a diverse wildlife. It will also be paying nearly $2,000 in ...
Thousands of Alaska residents will receive a $1,702 deposit in June 2025 as part of the state's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD), an initiative funded by oil and gas revenues. This ec ...
Eligible Alaskans must apply for the 2025 Permanent Fund Dividend by June 30 to receive $1,312. Here's what you need to know ...
Rep. DeLena Johnson, R-Palmer, said on Sunday that lawmakers had already argued the issue earlier in the session, and even ...
This year’s Permanent Fund Dividend will be $1,702. While PFD announcements of years past included oversized novelty checks and press conferences, the Department of Revenue quietly made the ...
Legislators finished the regular session one day early, an unusual — if not unprecedented — accomplishment in Alaska.
The fund pays Alaskans annual dividends, the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD). To qualify, Alaskan residents must have lived a full calendar year in the state and must intend to remain there.
Languages: English Alaska residents are running out of time to apply for a $1,312 check, courtesy of the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend program. The payments are based on the state's mineral ...
In summary, the Legislature should consider the elimination of the Permanent Fund Dividend. To provide for Alaskans who depend on it, create a like program for those who can demonstrate need.
Drawing inspiration from Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD), it's time New Mexico adopts its own Permanent Fund Dividend (NMPFD) to secure a prosperous future for all its citizens.