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In Alaska, one of the most anticipated financial events of the year is the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD). This payment is ...
Learn about the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD), including its history, purpose, and eligibility criteria for the 2025 ...
Alaska residents are set to receive a $1702 stimulus payment through the state’s annual Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) program ...
Hawaiʻi’s natural beauty is essentially a resource curse. So much money is to be made in the visitor industry it crowds out ...
Discover how the Alaska Permanent Fund pays residents annual dividends from oil revenue, averaging $1,229 per person, and how ...
The Alaska Permanent Fund didn’t make its first private equity investment until 2004, but that kind of investment grew rapidly, making up 4% of the fund by the late 2000s, 11% by 2017, and it ...
The Michael J. Burns Building, which houses the Permanent Fund offices on 10th Street, on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2024. (Clarise Larson/KTOO) The Alaska Permanent Fund is on course for a fiscal crisis ...
Yet in Alaska, it's a reality, thanks to the Alaska Permanent Fund and its payment of annual dividends to those residents who qualify. Here's how you can claim your piece of Alaska's Permanent ...
It is clearly unfair. Yet, the current proposals in Alaska to divert some of the income of the Permanent Fund to the state budget is equivalent to a per head tax (to the extent of the lost dividend).
The Alaska Permanent Fund appears headed toward maintaining its current steady growth, rather than pursuing riskier, higher-return investments over the next few years. That's the upshot from a ...
The company is a new venture, but so far, the $128.5 million Alaska investment in Juno Therapeutics is among the most successful in the history of the Permanent Fund.
With a $50 billion Permanent Fund and a 5 percent POMV draw, a plan which directed 1.5 percent to dividends and 3.5 percent to state government would yield a dividend of about $1,000.