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The Fund in numbers

Five decades of data, visualized. How the Fund has grown, what it has paid out, and how it's invested today.

$89.3B
Fund value, April 30, 2026
$3,284
Largest dividend (2022, with energy relief)
$331
Smallest dividend (1984)
50 yrs
Since voters created the Fund in 1976

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Fund growth, 1977–2026

Total Fund value at selected years (USD).

Selected year-end / reported values. Sources: APFC reports; see notes below.[1]

Permanent Fund Dividend, 1982–2025

Annual individual payout (USD). The 2022 record reflects a dividend plus a one-time energy-relief payment; 2008 included a $1,200 resource rebate.

Source: Alaska Department of Revenue / APFC dividend history.[2]

How the Fund is invested

Target asset allocation, FY2025, set by the APFC Board of Trustees.

Source: APFC Diversification Framework.[3]

Reference tables

The full data

Fund value milestones

YearApprox. Fund valueNote
1977$0.7 millionFirst constitutionally dedicated deposit
1997$22 billion
2006$35 billion
2015$53.7 billion
2019$64 billion
2024$80.5 billionAs of June 30, 2024
2026$89.3 billionAs of April 30, 2026 (latest)

Dividend history, 1982–2025

YearDividendNote
1982$1,000.00First equal-payment dividend
1983$386.15
1984$331.29Lowest ever
1985$404.00
1986$556.26
1987$708.19
1988$826.93
1989$873.16
1990$952.63
1991$931.34
1992$915.84
1993$949.46
1994$983.90
1995$990.30
1996$1,130.68
1997$1,296.54
1998$1,540.88
1999$1,769.84
2000$1,963.86
2001$1,850.28
2002$1,540.76
2003$1,107.56
2004$919.84
2005$845.76
2006$1,106.96
2007$1,654.00
2008$2,069.00+ $1,200 resource rebate
2009$1,305.00
2010$1,281.00
2011$1,174.00
2012$878.00
2013$900.00
2014$1,884.00
2015$2,072.00
2016$1,022.00Vetoed from ~$2,052
2017$1,100.00
2018$1,600.00
2019$1,606.00
2020$992.00
2021$1,114.00
2022$3,284.00Record — dividend + energy relief
2023$1,312.00
2024$1,702.00$1,403.83 + $298.17 energy relief
2025$1,000.00

Amounts are the individual annual payout. Source: Alaska Department of Revenue / APFC.[2]

Sources & notes

  1. Fund values from APFC financial reports and Fund at a Glance; 1977 first deposit $734,000; 2015 ~$53.7B; 2024 $80.5B (Jun 30); $89.3B (Apr 30, 2026). Selected years shown for clarity.
  2. Dividend amounts: Alaska Department of Revenue, pfd.alaska.gov (Summary of Dividend Applications & Payments); compiled history.
  3. Asset allocation: APFC Diversification Framework — Asset Allocation (FY2025 targets).

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