Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) program has announced a significant increase in the annual payout for 2025, offering $1,702 to each eligible resident.
Trump's cabinet might have a model in Alaska's Permanent Fund, which disperses checks to Alaska residents.
The six-person board has been operating with five members since July, when board member Ellie Rubenstein resigned.
Alaska residency requirements determine whether an individual qualifies for state tax benefits, including the Permanent Fund ...
The state of Alaska spent more than $26 million paying executive-level officials in 2024, an increase of more than 10% from ...
Seasonal and project-based industries that long relied on out-of-state workers increased their nonresident hire in 2023, but ...
The fund, which could require Congressional approval, is to be established by the Department of the Treasury and the ...
Sen. Lyman Hoffman (D-Bethel) spoke from his Juneau office with KYUK about what’s on his mind as the legislative session gets ...
Pitney’s salary is below the $397,954 salary earned by Deven Mitchell, head of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp., but Pitney also receives a housing and vehicle allowance. Bryan Butcher ...
The six-person board has been operating with five members since July, when a board member resigned after leaked emails ...
At the Economic Club of New York in September, Trump hinted at plans for a US sovereign wealth fund. The cabinet could model it after the Alaska Permanent Fund, which gives annual payments to ...
The department uses Alaska Permanent Fund dividend applications to analyze worker residency. In 2023, the biggest percentage increase in nonresident employment in 2023 was in the construction ...