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Top Cities

These are the major cities in Alaska based on such criteria as the number of registered companies, business participants, and issued permits.

Top Names

The most popular names in Alaska

David Smith — 58 persons
Michael Johnson — 50 persons
Robert Anderson — 48 persons
Michael Smith — 48 persons
Robert Johnson — 47 persons
Richard Smith — 47 persons
James Johnson — 47 persons
David Brown — 42 persons
James Smith — 40 persons
Robert Smith — 40 persons
David Johnson — 40 persons
Michael Williams — 39 persons
William Johnson — 38 persons
James Williams — 38 persons
Gary Smith — 34 persons
Michael Miller — 34 persons
James Brown — 33 persons
Brian Johnson — 32 persons
Michael Martin — 31 persons
Robert Miller — 31 persons
Daniel Smith — 31 persons
Mary Johnson — 30 persons
Michael Anderson — 30 persons
Michael Jones — 29 persons
James Jones — 29 persons
William Smith — 29 persons
James Anderson — 29 persons
William Miller — 28 persons
Christopher Smith — 28 persons
Robert Williams — 28 persons
Jennifer Smith — 28 persons
Michael Wilson — 28 persons
Robert Brown — 28 persons
John Smith — 27 persons
Michael Thompson — 27 persons
James Davis — 27 persons
Michael Brown — 26 persons
Kenneth Smith — 26 persons
James Miller — 26 persons
Daniel Johnson — 26 persons
Scott Smith — 26 persons
Mary Miller — 25 persons
Robert Jones — 25 persons
David Miller — 25 persons
Thomas Johnson — 25 persons
John Miller — 24 persons
Linda Smith — 24 persons
Richard Miller — 23 persons
Charles Johnson — 23 persons
Eric Johnson — 23 persons

Population

0.733M
Population
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The population of Alaska is estimated to be 0.733 million people (2016).
Since 2010, it has increased by 23,144 people (approximately 3.3%). Neighboring states have the following population: currently, 3.939 million people live in Oregon (2.8% population growth since 2010), 1.406 million live in Hawaii (3.4 % growth compared with the data for 2010).

Race and Ethnicity

Median Household Income

$72,515
Median Household Income
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The median household income in Alaska is $72,515 (2016).
Since 2010, it has increased by $2,598 (3.7%). The highest median household incomes are in the following cities of Alaska: Moose Pass ($102,750), Valdez ($98,204), and Unalaska ($90,500). These are the median household incomes in the neighboring states: $69,515 in Hawaii  and $61,062 in Washington.

Median Property Value

$250,000
Median Property Value
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The median property value in Alaska is $250,000 (2016).
These are the cities in Alaska with the highest median property values: Cooper Landing ($359,400), Unalaska ($338,600), Skagway ($328,300), Iliamna ($320,000), and Anchorage ($290,500). Median home prices in nearby states include $259,500 in Washington, and $250,000 in Oregon.

Poverty Rate

7.0%
Poverty Rate
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A poverty rate shows the percentage of the poor among the entire population.
For the state of Alaska, the estimated poverty rate is 6.98% (based on the data for 2016). Since 2010, this figure has increased by 0.39 percentage points. The official poverty rate in the U.S. is 12.7 percent (according to the U.S. Census Bureau for 2016). Thus, we see that Alaska is below the national level based on this measure (for this indicator, lower is better). Neighboring Alaska states have the following poverty level: the poverty rate in Washington is 8.85%, in Hawaii â€” 7.73%.

Median Gross Rent

$1,146
Median Gross Rent
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In 2016, the median gross rent in Alaska was estimated at $1,146 per month.
The following cities top the list of places with the highest median gross rent in Alaska: Nome ($1,445/mo), Unalaska ($1,403/mo), Kotzebue ($1,368/mo), Bethel ($1,360/mo), and Fairbanks ($1,259/mo). For comparison purposes, we present data on median gross rent in neighboring states: in Hawaiirenters pay $1,438/mo, in Washington—$1,146/mo.

Rent Burden

28.2%
Rent Burden
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The estimated rent burden in Alaska is 28.2% (based on Census records for 2016).
It is considered that if a household spends no more than 30 percent of its income on rent, utilities, and other building costs, such housing is affordable. Rental housing in Alabama is becoming less affordable. In 2010, the rent burden was lower and estimated at 27.9%. Compare the housing affordability in Alaska and neighboring states: in Oregon, the rent burden is 32.1%, in Washington â€” 30.0%.

Share of Renter-Occupied Housing

36.6%
Share of Renter-Occupied Housing
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The share of renter-occupied housing units in Alaska is 36.62%.
This figure has slightly decreased compared to 2010, when 36.93% of houses and apartments were rented out. The following cities in Alaska have the highest share of renter-occupied units: Unalaska(75.63%), Fairbanks(64.03%), and Nome(54.17%). Here's what rental market looks like in the nearby states: in Oregon 38.72% of housing units are occupied by renters or tenants, in Washington—37.50%.

Renter Occupied Households

104,905
Renter Occupied Households
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Experts estimate the number of renter occupied households in Alaska at 104,905 units (based on Census and ESRI data for 2016).
In 2015, there were 103,303 of such households. Cities in Alaska with the largest number of renter occupied households are the following: Anchorage (47,070), Fairbanks (7,832), Ketchikan (1,645), Wasilla (1,629), and Kenai (1,215). Here's what rental housing looks like in nearby states: there are 641,543 renter occupied households in Oregon and 641,543 households in Hawaii.

Eviction Filings

2,064
Eviction Filings
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There were 2,064 eviction cases filed in Alaska in 2016.
There were 2,065 of such cases in 2015 (decline of 1 filing, or 0% down). Nearby states recorded the following stats: 14,166 cases were registered in Washington, 263 in Hawaii (data for 2016).

Major Cities (population)

The Alaska major cities are presented below statically. The majority of the state residents live in these cities. Furthermore, these cities issued the largest number of permits and registered the largest number of businesses.

Anchorage (299,107)
Fairbanks (32,193)
Wasilla (8,676)
Palmer (6,449)
North Pole (2,265)
Soldotna (4,409)
Kenai (7,463)
Ketchikan (8,197)
Homer (5,324)
Kodiak (6,293)
Sterling (6,054)
Seward (2,710)
Salcha (984)
Anchor Point (1,951)
Kasilof (388)
Ninilchik (728)
Nome (3,773)
Seldovia (243)
Haines (1,955)
Talkeetna (616)
Valdez (3,979)
Petersburg (3,024)
Houston (1,977)
Wrangell (2,308)
Hope (50)
Skagway (957)
Big Lake (3,815)
Nikiski (4,549)
Dillingham (2,307)
Tok (1,331)
Willow (2,085)
Bethel (6,370)
Saxman (401)
Cordova (2,621)
Barrow (4,293)
Hoonah (821)
Unalaska (4,619)
Klawock (792)
Chiniak (23)
Yakutat (597)
Kotzebue (3,283)
Healy (1,120)
Ester (3,008)
Iliamna (78)
Sand Point (1,188)
Quinhagak (661)
Craig (1,231)
Adak (122)
Nenana (406)

All Cities

This is a general list of cities in Alaska. It contains big cities and small towns sorted alphabetically. Select a city to view information about its population, economics, and businesses.

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CityPopulationContact info forBusinessesBusiness AssociatesLicense HoldersUCC FilingsRegistered Parcel Owners
1Anchorage299,107 247,414 4,565 972 3,381 584616
2Fairbanks32,193 46,560 640 86 824 10595
3Wasilla8,676 25,015 267 25 330 3958
4Ketchikan8,197 10,650 142 19 293 287
5Kenai7,463 9,707 64 15 155 4311
6Palmer6,449 14,835 100 16 201 2224
7Bethel6,370 3 5 2 2
8Kodiak6,293 6,966 54 10 222 1316
9Sterling6,054 791 5 1 12 4
10Homer5,324 4,681 84 26 277 48
11Unalaska4,619 3
12Nikiski4,549 8 1
13Soldotna4,409 9,044 115 5 157 3928
14Barrow4,293 1 1
15Valdez3,979 15 1 11
16Big Lake3,815 5
17Nome3,773 7 1 2
18Kotzebue3,283 1
19Petersburg3,024 14 2 2
20Ester3,008 1
21Seward2,710 374 15 85 31
22Cordova2,621 5 1
23Wrangell2,308 11 3
24Dillingham2,307 6 1
25North Pole2,265 15,544 117 15 219 1427
26Willow2,085 3
27Houston1,977 11 1
28Haines1,955 13 6
29Anchor Point1,951 394 8 17 31
30Sutton-Alpine1,602 31 1
31Tok1,331 4
32Craig1,231 1 6 1
33Sand Point1,188 3
34Healy1,120
35Delta Junction1,045 19 16 2
36Salcha984 795 5 3 17 1
37Skagway957 6 2
38Hoonah821
39Klawock792 2
40Ninilchik728 139 1 7 1
41Quinhagak661 1
42Talkeetna616 5 3
43Yakutat597 1 1
44Cooper Landing457 16 2 1
45Moose Pass428 20 3 1
46Nenana406
47Saxman401 3 1
48Kasilof388 228 3 2 9
49Glennallen366 6 1
50Chickaloon284 8 1 2
51Glacier View249 150
52Seldovia243 7 14
53Nikolaevsk234 1 1
54Port Lions231 4 1 5
55Clam Gulch182 54 1 3 11
56Tenakee Springs150 2
57Adak122 7
58Iliamna78
59Hope50 12 1
60Platinum42 1
61Chiniak23 1
62Chicken0 1
63Eielson Air Force Base 59 2 11
64Sitka 4,972 63 25 232 1112
65Juneau 27,706 512 83 519 8837
66Denali National Park and Preserve
67Sutton 10
CityPopulationContact info forBusinessesBusiness AssociatesLicense HoldersUCC FilingsRegistered Parcel Owners
Last updated on April 06, 2020 at 5:00 AM (PST)

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