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Alaska Population News Articles

Population Density

Historic & Projected Growth

Population by County


POPULATION DENSITY

People per square mile, 2010: 1.2

People per square mile, 2020: 1.3


HISTORIC & PROJECTED GROWTH 1790 TO 2040

Year
Population
1790
0
1800
0
1810
0
1820
0
1830
0
1840
0
1850
0
1860
0
1870
0
1880
33,426
1890
32,052
1900
63,592
1910
64,356
1920
55,036
1930
59,278
1940
72,524
1950
128,643
1960
226,167
1970
302,583
1980
401,851
1990
550,043
2000
626,932
2010
710,231
2020
733,391
2030
*792,188
2040
*819,954

Sources: Census figures from U.S. Bureau of the Census & *Estimates from Weldon Cooper Center, Demographics Research Group
(The Census Bureau and Weldon Cooper Center have not yet provided updated State projections to reflect 2020 census numbers.)


Population by County

Population By County
Census 2020 Population
Census 2010 Population
Change from 2010
Percent Change
Alaska
733,391
710,231
23160
3.26%
Aleutians East Borough
3,420
3,141
279
8.88%
Aleutians West Census Area
5,232
5,561
-329
-5.92%
Anchorage Municipality
291,247
291,826
-579
-0.20%
Bethel Census Area
18,666
17,013
1653
9.72%
Bristol Bay Borough
844
997
-153
-15.35%
Chugach Census Area
7102
Copper River Census Area
2617
Denali Borough
1,619
1,826
-207
-11.34%
Dillingham Census Area
4,857
4,847
10
0.21%
Fairbanks North Star Borough
95,655
97,581
-1926
-1.97%
Haines Borough
2,080
2,508
-428
-17.07%
Hoonah-Angoon Census Area
2,365
2,150
215
10.00%
Juneau City and Borough
32,255
31,275
980
3.13%
Kenai Peninsula Borough
58,799
55,400
3399
6.14%
Ketchikan Gateway Borough
13,948
13,477
471
3.49%
Kodiak Island Borough
13,101
13,592
-491
-3.61%
Kusilvak Census Area
8,368
Lake and Peninsula Borough
1,476
1,631
-155
-9.50%
Matanuska-Susitna Borough
107,081
88,995
18086
20.32%
Nome Census Area
10,046
9,492
554
5.84%
North Slope Borough
11,031
9,430
1601
16.98%
Northwest Arctic Borough
7,793
7,523
270
3.59%
Petersburg Census Area
3,398
3,815
-417
-10.93%
Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area
5,753
5,559
194
3.49%
Sitka City and Borough
8,458
8,881
-423
-4.76%
Skagway Municipality
1240
968
272
28.10%
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area
6,808
7,029
-221
-3.14%
Valdez-Cordova Census Area
9,636
Wade Hampton Census Area
7,459
Wrangell City and Borough
2,127
2,369
-242
-10.22%
Yakutat City and Borough
662
662
0
0.00%
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area
5,343
5,588
-245
-4.38%

*Between the 2010 and 2020 census, several districts in Alaska were redrawn.

 See visit the Bureau of the Census for more information.

SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of the Census


Population News Articles

Warm weather in Alaska highlights risk climate change poses to future Arctic Winter Games – Mar 17, 2024

Study reveals 30% decline in Alaska humpbacks in last decade – Mar 14, 2024

President Biden’s Clean Energy Agenda Takes Root in Alaska – Mar 12, 2024

Trees are expanding north in Alaska’s Arctic as a result of sea ice loss – Mar 11, 2024

Study finds home heating fuel is direct source of sulfate in Fairbanks’s winter air – Feb 21, 2024

Partnership agreement launches erosion protection project along Kenai River – September 28, 2023

Anchorage scrambles to find enough housing for the homeless before winter sets in – September 19, 2023

Western Alaska Welcomes Teachers From Near And Far – September 7, 2023

Haaland cancels leases in Alaska’s Arctic Refuge: ‘Climate change is the crisis of our lifetime’ – September 6, 2023

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development talks housing crisis with state and local leaders – August 31, 2023

Top environmental chief ‘proud’ to block proposed gold and copper mine in Alaska’s salmon-rich Bristol Bay – August 30, 2023

Dwindling sea ice and rising Arctic ship traffic may bring unwelcome visitors to King Island – June 9, 2023

Ice-Jam Flooding Impacts Communities on Alaska’s Yukon River – May 18, 2023

Anchorage changed how it counts its homeless population during the pandemic. The number doubled. – May 19, 2023

Arctic Lakes Are Disappearing Fast, and Scientists Are Just Figuring Out Why – December 1, 2022

First pollution alert of the season for Fairbanks/North Pole – November 15, 2022

In Alaska, A Mystery Over Disappearing Whales – November 30, 2022

Without Sea Ice, More Polar Bears Spend Time Onshore, Increasing Potential for Human Interaction – November 1, 2022

Historic wildfires rage across Alaska – June 24, 2022

Scientists point to climate change as likely cause for Alaska snow crab decline – June 16, 2022

A sighting reveals extinction and climate change in a single image – June 14, 2022

Warming Climate and Habitat Change Has Moose Numbers on the Rise in Southwest Alaska – June 10, 2022

Scientists find new indicators of Alaska permafrost thawing – June 7, 2022

Alaska Worries For Its Salmon Run As Climate Change Warms Arctic Waters – February 26, 2022

Engineers give Alaska’s infrastructure a C– – February 23, 2022

Studying winter air quality problems in Alaska – February 10, 2022

Portable Homes Help Communities Adapt to Climate Change – February 7, 2022

Alaskan Indigenous leaders fear impacts on salmon streams by mining project – January 26, 2022

Climate change is making Glacier Bay unstable. Scientists are mapping the risks to visitors – November 11, 2021

New research shows how Alaska subsistence harvesters are having to adapt to climate change – November 10, 2021

First Person: How climate change shapes the community of Kivalina, Alaska – November 8, 2021

At Alaska’s most popular national park, climate change threatens the only road in and out – November 7, 2021

This Is the Largest State in America – November 2, 2021

Climate change poses threat to Indigenous Alaskans’ seal hunting, study finds – August 29, 2021

As local streams warm on the Kenai Peninsula, cold water inputs could be crucial for salmon – August 27, 2021

Landslide prompts closure on Denali Park Road in Alaska – August 24, 2021

Female and young walruses depend on disappearing Arctic Sea ice for food sources – August 20, 2021

‘It was sad having to leave’: Climate crisis splits Alaskan town in half – June 8, 2021

Salmon Season Kicks off with Urgent Call from Alaska Fishermen: Congress Must Take Climate Action,

Reduce Greenhouse Gas Pollution Now – May 12, 2021

Juneau’s Climate Change Solutionists: Electric vehicles with Devon Kibby – February 18, 2021

Seal species showing signs of impact from warmer Alaska climate – February 8, 2021

Tracking and Monitoring Climate Change in the North – February 8, 2021

Juneau’s Climate Change Solutionists: Preserving Wetlands and Peatlands with Koren Bosworth – February 4, 2021

Alaska environmental regulators introduce plan to monitor cruise ship pollution after Gov. Dunleavy vetoed funding for onboard observers – January 27, 2021

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