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  2. Alaska Permanent Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Permanent Fund (APF) is a constitutionally established permanent fund managed by a state-owned corporation, the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC). [1] It was established in Alaska in 1976 [ 2 ] by Article 9, Section 15 of the Alaska State Constitution [ 3 ] under Governor Jay Hammond and Attorney General Avrum Gross .

  3. Ready to Move? 11 Places That Will Pay You to Move There - AOL

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    They’ll pay you $10,000 to move there — with 25% coming up front, 25% after six months and the remaining 50% after living in The Shoals area for a year. ... Since 1976, Alaska has paid its ...

  4. These Places Will Pay You To Live There — But There’s a Catch

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  5. These places will pay you to live there — but there’s a catch

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    There are some cities that actually pay you to live there, with some giving away lots for free and others paying residents to move in. These places will pay you to live there — but there’s a catch

  6. List of Alaska locations by per capita income - Wikipedia

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    Alaska has the seventh-highest per capita income in the United States, at $30,651 (2014). Its personal per capita income is $33,568 (2003), the twelfth-highest in the country. Its median household income is $69,825 (2014), ranked second in the country, and its median family income is $82,870 (2014), the fifth-highest in the country.

  7. Matanuska Valley Colony - Wikipedia

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    Settlers agreed to a 30-year payment schedule with an annual interest rate of 3%. The federal government built houses and barns and paid for the transportation of the families and some of their goods to Alaska. Equipment, livestock, farm machinery and other supplies were supplied by the corporation for purchase, lease, or payment for use.

  8. Fancy a Move? These Cities and States Will Pay You to ... - AOL

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    $10,000 and a bike or membership to a local arts/cultural institution. If you’re 24 years or older, eligible to work and live in the United States, have a remote job or are self-employed, and ...

  9. Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska is more than twice the size of the second-largest U.S. state (Texas), and it is larger than the next three largest states (Texas, California, and Montana) combined. Alaska is the seventh largest subnational division in the world. If it was an independent nation, it would be the 18th largest country in the world; almost the same size as Iran