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Alaska Economic Trends

Alaska Economic Trends is a monthly magazine that covers a range of economic topics.

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Alaska Economic Trends are searchable from 1961 to the present using the Trends search page. The search can include any combination of the following: Key Words, Date Range, Author, Category


Cover Outlook For Alaska Jobs in 2024
January 2024
Outlook For Alaska Jobs in 2024

Annual employment forecasts for Anchorage, Fairbanks, Southeast, and statewide

Cover The Role of Nonresident Workers in the Recovery
February 2024
The Role of Nonresident Workers in the Recovery

How many nonresidents an industry hires doesn't always tell the whole story. Here are a few Alaska industry examples from the two years after COVID hit and what different residency and worker count scenarios can signal about an industry or the economy.

Also Inside
What our newest worker residency numbers show
Cover How States Gained Or Lost Movers Historically
March 2024
How States Gained Or Lost Movers Historically

To put Alaska's current streak of net migration losses into context, we looked at how it compares to the rest of the country over the last century. Which states have been through similar periods of net migration losses, why, and how long did they last? 

Cover Cost increases slowed considerably in 2023
April 2024
Cost increases slowed considerably in 2023

After two high years, the inflation rate dropped to 1.5 percent

Also Inside
How seafood processor sales, closures could affect jobs
Population patterns after COVID
Cover Housing Market Continues To Cool
May 2024
Housing Market Continues To Cool

Alaska home sales prices and interest rates continued to rise in 2023, putting a damper on affordability.

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Three Very Different Alaska Ghost Towns
Cover Alaska Women In Construction
June 2024
Alaska Women In Construction

Women make up just 14 percent of Alaska's construction workers, and as demand for construction labor rises, hiring more women could help broaden the worker pool. What might make the difference?

Also Inside
How private-sector and government jobs interact
Cover The Cost of Living
July 2024
The Cost of Living

Alaska's inflation slowed to a more historically typical rate in 2023. See the second part of the article for cost comparisons around Alaska and comparisons to other U.S. cities.

Cover Trends In Household Debt
August 2024
Trends In Household Debt

Types of debt, recent patterns, and what the data suggest

Also Inside
Jobless benefits are out of sync
Cover Anchorage Neighborhoods
September 2024
Anchorage Neighborhoods

Diverse areas reflect broader trends in Alaska's largest city

Also Inside
Rent increases vary by area
Cover Alaska Industry and Occupational Projections for 2022-2032
October 2024
Alaska Industry and Occupational Projections for 2022-2032

Projected growth and openings over the decade for Alaska industries and occupations

Cover Fishing Jobs Decline 8 Percent
November 2024
Fishing Jobs Decline 8 Percent

The number of fishing jobs in Alaska declined 8 percent in 2023, bringing the industry's total job count to its lowest level since at least 2001.

Also Inside
Seafood processing faces headwinds
Cover Population Projections Through 2050
December 2024
Population Projections Through 2050

For the first time, our population projections show a decline in Alaska's population over the long term, of 2% between 2023 and 2050.

Also Inside
Total and average wages, jobs all increased in 2023
What occupations pay per hour

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