Alaska’s population rose slightly between 2024 and 2025 and is now at its highest level since 2017, the Alaska Department of ...
Alaska added about 1,650 residents from 2024 to 2025, a 0.2% increase. More people left the state than moved in, but births outpaced deaths, keeping overall population growth positive.
Alaska’s population grew by 0.2% in the last year, adding 1,649 people, mainly due to a natural increase of more births than deaths.
Alaska souvenir name signs are seen on Monday at a gift shop in the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. Oliver was the most popular name for baby boys born in Alaska in 2023, according to the ...
Southwest Alaska has the fastest-growing population in the state, according to new predictions from the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development. The Southwest region includes seven census ...
Kobuk is a city in Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska, with a population of 143. According to the most recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, 7.00% of residents identify as white, 0.00% as Black ...
As Alaskans from different organizations convened at the University of Alaska Anchorage to brainstorm ways to reverse the state’s continuing population outmigration, a leading state economist ...
A report from the Alaska Department of Labor published in the December issue of Trends Magazine shows that Alaska’s population is expected to continue to decline over the next 25 years. The report ...
The Kodiak Island Borough’s population fell again over the past year, continuing a slow, steady decline even as Alaska’s overall population posted modest growth, according to new estimates released by ...
Alaska’s population total remained almost unchanged in 2023 at 736,812, an increase of 304 from 2022, according to the Alaska Vital Statistics 2023 Annual Report. The state’s population has increased ...