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Hosted on MSNAlaska's economic model: The power of natural resource dividendsAlaska's unique economic model leverages its abundant natural resources, particularly oil and gas, to benefit its residents.
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.
By Monday morning, Trump had partially paused the policy. But that hasn’t stopped worries in Alaska. The tariffs could ...
Dennis and Amy—who have kept their last name offline for privacy reasons but are known online as “Holdfast Alaska”—have been living self-sufficiently by raising, hunting, and gathering ...
A couple living in rural Alaska revealed what it takes to live the off-the-grid lifestyle, enduring temperatures as low as negative 50 degrees. Amy and Dennis decided nearly a decade ago they ...
I've lived in Alaska for over 21 years. It doesn't take long for visitors to learn the Last Frontier is pretty expensive — airfare, food, hotels, and excursions can all get pricey. Whether an ...
I cover real estate, economics and cost of living. Creek Street, the historic boardwalk in Ketchikan, Alaska. Alaska did not have the highest outright ... [+] poverty rate. But it did experience a ...
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