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the No. 1 source of general-purpose revenue for state services and the Permanent Fund dividend, suffered a multibillion-dollar loss during last week’s stock market crash. According to ...
Alaskans have until Monday, March 31, to file for their 2025 Alaska Permanent Fund dividend. Online filers have until 11:59 p.m. Alaska time on Monday to turn in their application, while mailed ...
may not be able to support both the Permanent Fund dividend (PFD) and state expenditures in the coming years. The solution is clear: It is time to transition to a rules-based, endowment-style ...
What every retiree should know Some Alaska residents will benefit from the $1,702 stimulus payment, which corresponds to the 2025 Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD). In 1976, the Alaska Permanent Fund ...
Neal Foster, D-Nome, and Nellie Unangiq Jimmie, D-Toksook Bay — voted against a proposal to set the Permanent Fund dividend at $1,000. Foster supports a dividend at the level set under the ...
An earlier version of the House budget included $2.5 billion for the 2025 Permanent Fund dividend, enough to pay almost $3,900 to every recipient. To reduce the size of the expected deficit ...
The annual Permanent Fund dividend is competing with widespread demands for a substantial increase in school funding. A $79 million cut would equate to a roughly 2.5% reduction to agency spending ...
The annual Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) comes from the state’s oil revenues, offering crucial financial assistance to residents. However, the exact amount each Alaskan will receive from this year’s ...
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