In 2025, some Alaskans are set to receive $1,702 in stimulus payments, but this isn’t part of a federal aid package—it’s a state-funded program combining the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) and a special Energy Relief Payment. While headlines may call it a “stimulus check,” this payout is Alaska’s way of sharing its oil wealth with qualifying residents, providing critical financial support—especially during high-cost energy months.
Here’s a full breakdown of who qualifies, how much they’ll get, and what to do if you’re not an Alaskan but still need assistance.
$1,702 Stimulus Checks for Alaskans in 2025
Topic | Details |
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Total Stimulus Amount | $1,702 = $1,403.83 (PFD) + $298.17 (Energy Relief) |
Eligible Location | Alaska residents only |
Payment Date | April 17, 2025 (if eligible as of April 9) |
Application Period | January 1 – March 31, 2025 |
Eligibility | Full-year 2024 Alaska residency + no disqualifying convictions |
Check Status | pfd.alaska.gov |
The $1,702 payment is not universal—only Alaska residents who applied in time and meet strict requirements will receive it.
What Is the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) and Energy Relief Payment?
Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) is a yearly payment funded by the state’s oil revenue investments. It distributes a portion of these profits to residents as a kind of “citizen share.”
In 2025, the regular PFD amount is $1,403.83. To help residents deal with high energy bills, the state added a one-time Energy Relief Payment of $298.17, bringing the total to $1,702.
This money can be used for anything—from heating bills and groceries to rent or savings.
Eligibility Requirements: Who Gets the $1,702 Payment?
Residency
To qualify, you must have:
- Been a resident of Alaska for all of 2024
- Intend to stay in the state permanently
- Not claimed residency in any other state or country
- Been physically present or had approved absences from Alaska
Disqualifying Criminal Activity
You are ineligible if:
- You were incarcerated during 2024 for a felony or certain misdemeanors
- You have convictions for specific violent or repeat offenses
The program is designed to support law-abiding, long-term Alaskans who contribute to the community.
When and How Will You Be Paid?
Payment Date: April 17, 2025
This date applies to applicants who:
- Submitted their application between January 1 and March 31, 2025
- Had a status of “Eligible – Not Paid” by April 9
Payment Methods:
- Direct Deposit: If selected, expect the money in your bank account by April 17.
- Paper Check: If you didn’t provide banking info, a check will be mailed to your address.
Later batches will go out through 2025 for people with pending or appealed applications.
Why Only Alaskans Get This Stimulus
Unlike federal stimulus programs, the PFD and Energy Relief Payments are state-specific, funded by Alaska’s oil revenues. The state has a Permanent Fund, built from oil royalties and managed like an investment trust.
This unique model means:
- Only Alaska residents benefit
- Payments vary year-to-year based on oil market performance and legislative decisions
- It acts as a form of universal basic income, specific to Alaska
Not From Alaska? Here’s What You Can Do
If you’re not eligible for the $1,702 check, there are still options available:
1. IRS Recovery Rebate Credit (2021 Stimulus Catch-Up)
- If you didn’t receive your full 2021 federal stimulus, you may qualify for up to $1,400
- File or amend your 2021 tax return before April 15, 2025
- Visit irs.gov/recovery-rebate-credit
2. Check State-Specific Programs
Some states still offer:
- Utility rebates
- Gas or inflation relief checks
- Rent assistance
Contact your state revenue department or local social services agency to explore active programs.
3. Apply for Federal Utility Support
- LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) offers help with energy bills
- Find your local office at benefits.gov
How to Check Your Alaska PFD Status
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Go to pfd.alaska.gov
- Click on “Check My Application Status”
- Enter your full name, SSN, and other details
- Review your status:
- “Eligible – Not Paid” = You’re scheduled for April 17 payment
- “In Review” / “Denied” = Wait for updates or consider filing an appeal
- Questions? Call the PFD Division at 1-800-478-7778
Alaska’s $1,702 stimulus check for 2025 is real—but it’s not a federal benefit, and it’s not available to everyone. If you’re a long-term Alaska resident and you met the application requirements, your payout is on the way. For everyone else, it’s worth exploring other federal and state resources to make the most of your financial opportunities in 2025.
FAQs
Is the $1,702 check a federal stimulus payment?
No. It’s a state-level payout exclusive to Alaska residents, combining the PFD and an energy relief bonus.
Can I apply now?
No. The 2025 application window closed on March 31, 2025. You’ll need to wait for the next cycle in 2026.