What good news for Alaskans! The Washington Examiner reports that a stimulus payment of $1,312 will be sent to eligible locals within the next 10 days.
Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $1,312 to be sent to some Alaska residents in 10 days https://t.co/c4FcVUxJNX
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) March 12, 2024
This payment is part of the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend, which is a yearly cash gift for locals paid for by the state’s mineral income. This will be the 42nd year of the tradition when it is given out in 2023.
Who’s Eligible for the Payment?
Alaskans who are eligible but haven’t gotten their 2023 or pre-2020 dividends and are listed as “Eligible-Not Paid” as of this Wednesday will get their checks by April 18. Alaskans must plan to stay there permanently and not have been convicted of a felony to apply.
About the Permanent Fund Dividend
The Permanent Fund Dividend amount changes every year based on how much money Alaska makes from mining sales. The payout for 2023 has been set at $1,312 and began being paid out in October of last year. Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Revenue Adam Crum talked about how the dividend had a big effect on the state’s economy, putting nearly $1 billion straight into the pockets of Alaskans.
Crum also praised the hard work of the Permanent Fund Dividend Division, which handled over 8,000 more applications in 2023 than the previous year. This was done to make sure that everyone in the state got their fair part of the natural wealth.
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How to Apply for the Dividend?
From January 1 until this Sunday, the last day to apply for their payout, Alaskans could do so either online or on paper. Residents can go to the state’s official website to learn more about who is eligible and how to apply.
This stimulus is a big help for Alaskans who are qualified, and it shows how the state shares its natural resource wealth with its people in a way that no other state does. This shows how much Alaska cares about its people because it helps the local economy and the financial well-being of its citizens.
More details about the state program, including eligibility requirements and where to apply, can be found on the state’s website.
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