Stimulus Payments June 2026: People searching for June 2026 stimulus payments should use the right name here. Alaska’s official program calls it the Permanent Fund Dividend, not a federal stimulus check. The state says 2025 and prior year applications marked “Eligible-Not Paid” on June 10, 2026 will be paid on June 18, 2026. The same official schedule also shows another payment day, July 16, 2026, for applications in that same status on July 8, 2026.
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Who can Receive it?
This June payment is not for every Alaska resident. It goes only to people whose 2025 or earlier PFD applications were already approved and still sitting in “Eligible-Not Paid” status by the June 10 cutoff. The 2025 Permanent Fund Dividend amount is $1,000, according to the Alaska Department of Revenue.
To qualify for the 2025 dividend, a person must have lived in Alaska for all of calendar year 2024, meant to stay an Alaska resident forever at the time of applying, not claimed residency in another state or country, and not been disqualified by the state’s crime or incarceration rules. The state also says applicants must meet the residency and absence rules, including the limits on time away from Alaska.
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Filing Window
The Alaska PFD filing season runs from January 1 through March 31 every year. The division says applications are only open during that season, so people who missed that window generally cannot just join in later and ask for the June payment. That is why the payment is for approved applications already in the system, not for new late applicants.
So, for June 2026, the only confirmed state payment in the source is Alaska’s PFD payout on June 18 for eligible, unpaid 2025 and prior year applications. The July 16 payout is also listed by the official schedule for another group with the same status on July 8.




