Alaska Economic Trends
Alaska Economic Trends is a monthly magazine that covers a range of economic topics.
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Annual employment forecast for Alaska, Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Southeast
Where states stood economically as the pandemic hit and how Alaska compares
An in-depth look at migration-by-age patterns in Alaska since 1985
Men and women were affected differently by the recent state recession, largely because of the industries in which they work.
The housing market has been remarkably resilient during the pandemic, but this doesn't equal a housing boom.
The pandemic temporarily pinched the taps, but breweries continue to grow in Alaska.
The pandemic ushered in historic deflation, but a repeat looks unlikely this year.
The pandemic accelerated a long-term trend.
Despite the extraordinary circumstances, our annual survey found a relatively stable market.
In 2019, women earned 72 cents on the dollar in Alaska.
The pandemic took its toll on fishermen last year.
Alaska's population growth over the past decade was the lowest since statehood.