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Economists say Alaska’s job market will continue on a path of recovery this year, though it’s still a long way from where it was before the pandemic.
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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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The industry lost over 3,500 jobs in 2020 and 2021. And those losses have been slow to rebound, according to the state's October issue of Trends.
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Rental vacancies in Alaska rose for the second year in a row in fiscal year 2018, according to figures released by the state Labor Department. Likely…
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Despite a vote to legalize and regulate commercial cannabis sales in 2014, economists are only now beginning to put together a picture a the new industry,…