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Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. office locations may be lesser issues for attracting management talent. Top investment professionals may be concerned about recent high-level staff leaving.
The Permanent Fund can not yet earn enough investment income to fund government. Earnings are projected to be $4 billion in four years. Gov. Bill Walker’s veto has taken $700 million from dividends this year. In 2016, the Legislature for the first time has not provided, as required by law, for inflation-proofing: “Inflation, that thief in the night,” … Continue reading Pay fair taxes, build Alaska Permanent Fund
OPINION: Now that VECOs Corrupt Bastards Club is gone, we are seeing a somewhat more honest approach to politics: the direct election of company executives. The intention is the same: maximizing their profits at the expense of ours.