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Jack Birle, Breaking News Reporter


NextImg:Stimulus update: Payment from Alaska fund worth up to $3,284 to be sent in eight days


Remaining eligible Alaska residents who have an "eligible-not paid" status on Wednesday for the 2022 Permanent Fund Dividend are set to receive their payment in eight days.

The payments of up to $3,284 have mostly been delivered to eligible recipients of the dividend, but those with the eligible status by Sept. 6 will get their payment on Sept. 14, according to the state.

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The Permanent Fund Dividend sends out payments to Alaska residents each year based on state mineral revenues for that year "to benefit current and future generations."

"The PFD at $3,284, a total of $13,000 for a family of four, can go a long way in offsetting the record-high costs of energy and food we're experiencing, preparing for winter, paying off debt, saving for college, or any number of other purposes," Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R-AK) said in a statement in 2022, regarding that year's Permanent Fund Dividend payments.

To qualify for the yearly dividend payment, the recipient must be an Alaska resident who intends to remain a resident of the state indefinitely at the time of filling out the application, along with other requirements such as not being a convicted felon and having not claimed residency in another state during the dividend year.

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Residents in Alaska can apply for the dividend from Jan. 1 to March 31 of each year. While the state does not generally accept late applications, there are exceptions for applications to be sent past the deadline.

The 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend payment amounts have yet to be announced by state officials but are scheduled to be sent out to most eligible residents beginning in October.