What is the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD)?
The PFD is an annual payment to eligible Alaska residents, funded by the state's oil revenues.
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Alaskan residents can anticipate receiving $1,702 payments starting July 17, 2025, thanks to the state's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) program. This annual initiative, supported by Alaska's oil revenues, aims to provide financial assistance...
The Alaska Permanent Fund was created in 1976, with the first dividend payments distributed in the early 1980s. The fund's earnings are distributed annually to eligible residents. This year's $1,702 payment marks a 30% increase from the $1,312 distributed in 2023.
**Eligibility Requirements:** - Residency: Must have been an Alaska resident for the entire previous calendar year. - No Dual Residency: Must not have claimed residency in another state or received benefits linked to such claims since December 31 of the previous year. - Legal History: Must not have been convicted of a felony or imprisoned for a felony or misdemeanor during the eligibility period. - Absences: Generally, must not have been absent from Alaska for more than 180 days during the previous year.
**How to Prepare:** - Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria. - Apply for the 2026 payment between January 1 and March 31, 2026.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Low- to middle-income Alaskans who rely on the dividend to cover basic needs and heating costs.
The PFD is an annual payment to eligible Alaska residents, funded by the state's oil revenues.
Visit pfd.alaska.gov&ref=yanuki.com and log in via MyAlaska.
Yes, some states have guaranteed income programs like the Magnolia Mother’s Trust in Mississippi and the Abundant Birth Project in California, but Alaska's PFD is unique for being statewide and funded by natural resources.
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