News-Miner opinion: Alaskans love the Permanent Fund dividend. In fact, we love it so much that we’ve spent the last decade waging a political civil war over it — the kind that fills campaign mailers, ...
Brad Keithley had a great commentary in the ADN on Oct. 2, showing how the PFD is a key resource for lower-income Alaskans, and that eliminating PFDs in order to provide spendable revenue for the ...
The state of Alaska is rolling out a new wave of stimulus checks valued at up to $1,702, distributed among residents who meet the criteria of permanent residency. This initiative is part of the ...
PFD offers attractive income with a 6.7% yield and monthly distributions, but its dividend history is inconsistent and payouts have been reduced over time. The fund's heavy use of leverage and focus ...
This year’s Permanent Fund Dividend will be exactly $1,000 — the lowest adjusted for inflation since the annual payouts began in 1982, under the compromise state budget for next year approved by a ...
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