The checks being disbursed to residents come from oil reserve revenue and have been distributed for over four decades.
Many Alaskan residents will soon see added funds in their financial accounts due to a program that has been in place in the state for over 40 years.
will be distributed in October, according to the Alaska Department of Revenue. The breakdown is as follows: 2023 dividend applications that were filed electronically, requested direct deposit, and are in"Eligible-Not Paid" status on September 21, 2023, will be distributed on October 5, 2023. Any 2022 and prior year applications determined eligible during this time will also be paid.
People shop for food at a supermarket in Bethel on the Yukon Delta, Alaska, on April 17, 2019. Alaskans who applied for the state's long-standing Permanent Fund Dividend program will soon receive $1,300 checks.Those who are eligible must have resided in Alaska for at least one full calendar year prior to receiving the PFD, according to the state's Department of Revenue.
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