Chart of the Week

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: The appearance of self-dealing

Brad Keithley   November 14, 2025

One of the things that has intrigued us most over the years is the extent to which the economic interests of most of Alaska’s legislators diverge from middle and lower-income Alaska families, which combined comprise 80% of Alaska households, when it comes to the revenue (tax) approach the legislators take when in Juneau. We have previously written about the issue…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Yeah, and that would be a good thing…

Brad Keithley   October 3, 2025

A recent article from Alaska’s News Source focused on a petition on Change.org “to restore and protect …

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Some thoughts on a replacement for SB21

Brad Keithley   September 26, 2025

Over the past few months, we have written several columns about the significant drop in production tax revenues projected for the coming decade, despite...

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: No, oil tax revenues don’t “turn around”

Brad Keithley   September 19, 2025

In last week’s column, we spent time looking at the recent analyses by the Department of Revenue (DOR) of the projected…

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: Here’s what’s going on with oil production taxes

Brad Keithley   September 12, 2025

Following the Legislature's passage in 2013 of substantial revisions to Alaska’s oil production tax code (commonly referred to by its session bill number, “SB21”),...

Brad Keithley’s Chart of the Week: What does comparing the PFC’s “Active Management” approach v. the passive index benchmarks tell us

Brad Keithley   September 5, 2025

On its website, the Permanent Fund Corporation (PFC) lists three “Strategic Performance Benchmarks...
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