Every year, thousands of Alaskans benefit from the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD), a unique program that distributes a portion of the state's oil and gas revenues. For 2025, the PFD payment is set at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mar. 28—Alaskans have until Monday, March 31, to file for their 2025 Alaska Permanent Fund dividend. Online filers have until ...
Alaskans have until March 31 to apply for annual dividend ...
Overspending from the Permanent Fund and years of lost oil revenue are pushing the state toward a preventable budget crisis.
The dividend was created to protect our shared resource wealth and hold government accountable — not to be negotiated away ...
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 ...
Alaska residents receive an annual dividend from state revenue generated by the natural resources industry, provided they apply and qualify — and that process could soon get easier. The Alaska ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy, R-Alaska, speaks during a press conference introducing his budget for the next fiscal year on Dec. 12, 2024. Gov. Mike Dunleavy, R-Alaska, speaks during a press conference ...
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend is one of the most unusual in America due to the unusual distribution mechanism of its oil wealth, as Alaska has a unique and special system of payment of an annual ...
Some Alaska lawmakers differ with Gov. Mike Dunleavy about how to tackle the state's $5.5 billion deficit. Processing Content Three speakers — all Republicans, like the governor — parted ways with ...
Just as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 drove oil prices higher — over $100 a barrel for several months — so too are the U.S. and Israeli attacks on ...