Alaska residents can expect a significant financial boost in April 2025 as the state prepares to distribute this year’s Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD). This annual stimulus, funded by Alaska’s oil and gas revenues, plays a crucial role in supporting households and stimulating local economies. For 2025, eligible applicants will receive a total payment of $1,702, marking a substantial 30% increase over last year’s amount.
The PFD program has been in place since 1976, aiming to ensure that Alaska’s natural resource wealth benefits its residents directly. Beyond individual relief, these payments help increase spending power within the state, generating a positive ripple effect across businesses and communities.
Who Is Eligible for the $1,702 PFD Stimulus Check?
The 2025 payout is divided into two components:
- $1,403.83 from the annual Permanent Fund Dividend
- $298.17 in a one-time energy relief payment
Totaling $1,702 for each eligible recipient.
To qualify, applicants must meet several key requirements:
- Be a resident of Alaska for the full year prior to applying
- Have spent at least 72 hours in Alaska within the last two years
- Not have been convicted of a felony in the previous year
- If convicted of multiple misdemeanors since January 1, 1997, applicants may also be disqualified
These strict eligibility criteria are in place to ensure the dividend supports long-term Alaska residents with strong ties to the state.
April 2025 Payment Schedule and Deadlines
Applicants have until March 31, 2025, to submit their PFD forms online at pfd.alaska.gov or via mail. Timely application is crucial for receiving the stimulus on schedule.
Here’s the breakdown of the April distribution dates:
- Those with 2024 (or earlier) applications marked “Eligible – Not Paid” as of March 12, 2025, were paid on March 20
- Applications still marked “Eligible – Not Paid” by April 9, 2025, will be paid on April 17, 2025
Residents are encouraged to check their application status regularly and ensure all documentation is up to date to avoid delays.