The Alaska Senate is considering a bill that would allow parents who are owed child support to apply for the Permanent Fund dividend of the parent who is delinquent in their payments, providing a work ...
From Love’s Travel Stops across the nation to Priester’s Pecans in Alabama, electric charging projects across the country ...
Leaders of the Alaska Permanent Fund, which pays residents dividends and finances public services, wanted to invest in Alaska ...
The funding freeze has delayed some projects until next year, put some Alaskans out of work, and raised concerns that it ...
Under an executive order from Gov. Mike Dunleavy, the new Department of Agriculture will start July 1 unless voted down by ...
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.
A planned increase for K-12 public school spending is expected to significantly reduce the Permanent Fund dividend.
Last year’s budget paid out a $1,702 Permanent Fund dividend to Alaskans. This year’s spending plan can afford an increase in ...
Industries that have long relied on out-of-state workers increased their nonresident hire in 2023, but so did other major ...
US Sovereign Wealth Fund: A Feasible Idea To Invest Strategically, Or A Giant Opportunity For Waste?
Could the United States soon be joining the likes of Norway, Kuwait and Mongolia in having a national reserve to invest on projects of strategic inte ...
The order was in response to a lawsuit filed by a coalition of labor unions against Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, ...
European shares were edging lower on Friday as investors waited for monthly U.S. labor market data. The continent's flagship ...
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