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Alaska: Alaska Permanent Fund Check

Do you know that the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend is your share of money from the sale of oil pumped out of the ground in Alaska? Beginning in 1982, Alaska Permanent Fund Dividends have been sent to every eligible resident. Each year thousands of kids receive dividends.
What do I do if my check was lost? Contact the Permanent Fund Dividend Division or call the toll-free number at 1-800-733-8813 to place a stop payment on the check. After the stop payment paperwork is processed, a new check will be reissued to the address on file.
After decreasing for five straight years, the Alaska Permament Fund dividend checks are on the rise again. The 2006 amount of $1,106.96, announced Sept. 20 by Gov. Frank Murkowski, is the ninth largest payout since the state started cutting checks in 1982, according to state records.
How do you feel about getting an extra $1,106.96? That's the amount of the 2006 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend that each qualified Alaskan who filled out their paperwork on time will receive.
Five of the state's six candidates for governor faced off before a standing room only crowd Tuesday at Chugiak High's Steve Primus Auditorium in Chugiak-Eagle River's first-ever gubernatorial debate.
More than 600,000 Alaskans reveled in the news that they will have the option to spend $1,106 -- the amount of this year's Alaska Permanent Fund dividend check. Some will buy cars, big-kid toys or catch up on bills with the money that started to go out this week.
The first round of Alaska Permanent Fund dividend check payouts were delivered today by the state into bank accounts for those who applied early online. According to the state, 247,000 checks were deposited, totaling $286 million. Let the spending begin.
More than 600,000 Alaskans reveled in the news that they will have the option to spend more than $1,100 with this year's Alaska Permanent Fund dividend check.
More than 600,000 Alaskans reveled in the news that they will have the option to spend more than 1,100 dollars with this year's Alaska Permanent Fund dividend check. Some will buy cars, big-kid toys or catch up on bills.
Alaska Airlines' popular Permanent-Fund-Dividend sale is underway, offering significant savings on airfare and complete vacation packages.

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