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Population data released last week by the state shows outmigration from the state as a whole — and a declining population in all but four boroughs — between July 2021 and July 2022.
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Economist Neal Fried says Alaska's historically high wage rate is losing its advantage above those of other states due to a few reasons. That high wage rate has, in the past, been an attractant to the state.
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State economist Gunnar Shultz says that increasing short-term housing has been connected to declining options for long-term renters.
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In 2020, your dollar would go further than it will today.The used-car market reflects that shift and is probably the greatest current marker of inflation…
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The Kenai Peninsula weathered the COVID-19 pandemic a little better than other areas of Alaska, according to the latest data from the Alaska Department of…
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Somehow, between helping with the census and distributing tens of millions in Alaska CARES funding, the Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District also…
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Alaska's Gulf Coast region was down about 2,300 jobs in December compared to the year before, according to February data from the state’s Department of…
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Wage growth in the Kenai Peninsula Borough outperformed the state average over the past 10 years. In figures released by the Alaska Department of Labor…