Alaska’s 65+ Population Increasing Rapidly

The most recent edition of the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s  Alaska Economic Trends publication analyzes the changes in the state’s population profile since 2000, and notes the significant increase in the percentage of the population age 65 and older. The number of 65+ residents in Alaska has increased to approximately 120,000, or 15% of the population currently, from under 40,000 and about 5% of the population in 2000. Alaska’s natural rate of population growth has decreased during this period as the number of deaths has grown while births have declined. This article from the Anchorage Daily News, via the Governing website, describes the situation in more detail. 


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