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Alaska at 40: Demographic, Economic, and Social Trends

Explore the changing landscape of Alaska through its population, economy, public services, education, natural environment, community, and assets. Gain insights into the state's sustainable economy, challenges, and opportunities.

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Alaska at 40: Demographic, Economic, and Social Trends

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  1. Alaska Demographic, Economic, and Social Trends November 27, 2001 Alaska 20/20 Scott Goldsmith Professor of Economics Institute of Social and Economic Research University of Alaska Anchorage

  2. Alaska at 40 • Maturing Economy • Booms and Busts • Petroleum Cycle • Good Luck • Surprises

  3. Who Are We Today ?Population Change Since 1990 (000)

  4. Who Are We Becoming? Age Distribution of Alaskan in 2000

  5. Sustainable Economy:Indicators of Slowing Economy • Population • Resource Based Jobs • Total Jobs • Average Wage • Income per Household • Total Personal Income • Gross Product

  6. Sustainable Economy:Permanent Fund Dividend Payout (mill 99$)

  7. Sustainable Economy:Federal Aid Per Capita: #1 in Nation

  8. Sustainable Economy:Looking Ahead • Dividend • Federal $ • Petroleum • Traditional Resource Sector • New Resource Sector

  9. Sustainable Public Services:GF Oil Revenues (98 Bill $)

  10. Sustainable Public Services:Non-Oil Revenues (98 Bill $)

  11. Sustainable Public Services:Public Outlays (Ratio to US Avg.)

  12. Sustainable Public Services:Start of Year CBR Balance (bill $)

  13. Sustainable Public Services:Looking Ahead $1,000,000,000

  14. Natural Environment:Who Owns Alaska

  15. Natural Environment:Who Harvests Fish and Game?

  16. Natural Environment • Water • Air

  17. Education:Mixed Report Card • Average Educational Attainment High but Alaska Advantage Falling • ½ Students Failed High School Exit Exam • Fewer HS Students Graduate • Fewer HS Graduates Go to College • More Go to College Outside • Teacher Salaries less Competitive

  18. Education:Looking Ahead • College Age Population • Alaska Natives • Other Minorities • The Next Wave

  19. Community-Family-Health • Regional Life Style Differences • Low Tax / High PF Dividend • Income Distribution • HH composition

  20. Community-Family-Health:Bill of (Un)Health • Obesity • Smoking • Tuberculosis • Alcohol Related Deaths • Accidental Death • Suicide • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

  21. Assets:What Do We Have to Work With ? • Marketable Resources • Natural Environment • Physical Infrastructure • Native Corporations • Financial Assets • Personal Assets • Social Capital

  22. Alaska Demographic, Economic, and Social Trends November 27, 2001 Alaska 20/20 Scott Goldsmith Professor of Economics Institute of Social and Economic Research University of Alaska Anchorage

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