ALASKA TRENDS.

PositionCost of living in Alaska

Perhaps the most discouraging statistic in the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development's cost of living publication is the Affordability Index. That measures how many monthly paychecks it takes to afford a 30-year mortgage on a typical house. In most places, the number of paychecks is more than one, which strikes a blow to the traditional vision of a single-earner household.

The encouraging part of that statistic, though, is that there is at least one place where the single-earner household can exist: in Fairbanks, the Affordability Index is less than one paycheck per household.

At 4.9 percent, price increases in 2021 in Alaska were the highest since 1990, and they only ballooned going into 2022. While inflation retreated as the year progressed, 2022 is liable to end up with double-digit increases. Still, state economist Neal Fried likes to point out that Alaska had annual inflation above 5 percent from 1974 to 1982, yet those were Alaska's boom years, albeit for once-in-a-lifetime reasons. His point is that high inflation doesn't have to spell economic doom.

This edition of Alaska Trends checks the cost of living across Alaska and over time.

SOURCE July 2022 Alaska Economic Trends | Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development

2022 Cost Comparison

Deep Breath...

A 1-hour yoga session in Juneau is $3 LESS than the national average.

Drop in Rank

In 2022, Alaska fell to fourth-highest place for healthcare premiums. Alaska's premium was within a dollar of last year, but costs jumped for West Virginia and Vermont and remained high in Wyoming.

$160 Smile

An average dental cleaning in Juneau costs $160, the most expensive nationwide.

Give or Take 40[cents]

Eggs statewide are within 40[cents] of the national average.

[cents]3 Gas

Healy, which is on the Railbelt, had the lowest-priced gas at $3.59 per gallon while the gas price for Atka is $8.35.

Mat-Su Homes Sold for $418K

Homes in the Mat-Su Borough sold for $15K more than the statewide average-the first time in recent history that area outpaced the state.

35% Increase in Ketchikan Homes

The average Ketchikan Gateway Borough home sold at $503K, a 35% increase over last year.

Median Rent $1,279 per mo.

This is a $100 increase over last year due to rising costs, falling vacancy rates, and growing demand.

Sitka, City and Borough $1,349 Anchorage, Municipality $1,339 Fairbanks North Star Borough $1,305 Kodiak Island Borough $1,270 Chugach Census Area $1,265 Juneau, City and Borough...

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