“This was the market speaking,” economist Roger Marks said. “And the market is pretty knowledgeable.”
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Federal funding for public media is irreplaceable
The Senate has voted to rescind funding for public media. The bill now moves back the House for one final vote today. This is the very last chance to save this vital funding.
Economists say more cash aid from the state makes sense, but it may not be as simple as another PFD
While a number of economists have pushed Alaska lawmakers to bring revenues in line with spending over the past few years, many now agree that setting aside normal fiscal discipline during the pandemic is justified.
Federal funding for public media is irreplaceable
The Senate has voted to rescind funding for public media. The bill now moves back the House for one final vote today. This is the very last chance to save this vital funding.
Despite conflict with Iran, Alaska oil prices are mostly unchanged. Here’s why.
Analysts say tension in the Middle East doesn’t impact oil prices the way it used to. But that could change.
Federal funding for public media is irreplaceable
The Senate has voted to rescind funding for public media. The bill now moves back the House for one final vote today. This is the very last chance to save this vital funding.
Oil tax debate draws standing room only crowd
It was standing-room only at a debate on whether to keep the new capped oil tax rate or to switch back to a system where the rate goes up along with the profits.
Federal funding for public media is irreplaceable
The Senate has voted to rescind funding for public media. The bill now moves back the House for one final vote today. This is the very last chance to save this vital funding.