The PFD website states, “2024 (and prior year) dividend applications that are in ‘Eligible-Not Paid’ status on March 12, 2025 ...
Number 415,807 has filed for an Alaska Permanent Fund dividend. The driver cruising south against one-way traffic on Dock Street won’t know what that means. That driver is an Outsider.
The Alaska Permanent Fund has a serious risk of failing to fund state services and the Permanent Fund dividend in the next decade, according to projections by the nonpartisan Legislative Finance ...
According to modeling by the Legislative Finance Division, the Permanent Fund has an almost 50% chance in the next decade of ...
The third month of the year is already underway, and residents of Alaska are preparing to receive their Permanent Fund ...
It is time now for the Legislature to seriously consider eliminating the Dividend (PFD) and to establish a mechanism to ...
The effort to rewrite the formula faces long odds. Members of the Alaska Senate have supported the “75-25 split” proposal ...
Our elected leaders end up in the same predicament every year due to an inability to answer that fundamental question.
The Alaska Senate Finance Committee on Monday introduced a bill that would set a new Permanent Fund dividend formula in state ...
A former revenue commissioner writes in a commentary that Alaska elected officials face decisions on structural changes that ...
Peter Pan collapsed, resulting in the closure of the fish processing plant in King Cove, its main economic engine.
A study concluded that births of 50 twin baby boys in Alaska through 2019 can be attributed to the annual dividend payout ...
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