This year’s PFD + energy relief check=$3,284, Dunleavy announces - Alaska Public Media

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The final, combined total of this year's PFD and energy relief check is $3,284. Eligible Alaskans who applied online and opted for direct deposit should start receiving the money on Sept. 20.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced the PFD amount at the Three Bears Alaska store in Palmer on Thursday, alongside Miranda Wagoner, a mother who said she counts on the dividend.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced the final amount during a press conference Thursday afternoon at the Three Bears Grocery Store in Palmer.

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