Chart of the Week

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: A blind fiscal taste test

Brad Keithley   May 29, 2026

Over time, we have become increasingly convinced that discussions about Alaska’s fiscal policy are driven more by labels and culture-war-like slogans than by hard numbers, as they should be. Following up on an idea generated during a discussion of the issue earlier this week in our podcast, in this week’s column, we attempt to eliminate those…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Why a dedicated “Education Fund” would undermine a long-term fiscal plan

Brad Keithley   April 10, 2026

Without any significant fanfare, or as far as we can determine, public discussion, Senate Joint...

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: The PFD debate

Brad Keithley   April 4, 2026

As codified in current law, Alaska’s Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) functions much like a preferred corporate dividend. The amount is set…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Why Gov. Dunleavy’s sales tax takes less from middle and lower-income families than Rep. Galvin’s income/education tax

Brad Keithley   March 27, 2026

Over the past couple of weeks...

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: What the Spring Revenue Forecast tells us about the need for oil tax reform

Brad Keithley   March 20, 2026

Regular, or even occasional, readers of this page will likely recall that, in previous columns, we have...

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Thoughts on changing the POMV draw percentage

Brad Keithley   March 13, 2026

Earlier this month, the Senate Finance Committee introduced Senate Bill (SB) 274, “An Act relating to the computation of the amount available for...
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