Demographics of Alaska


As of 2020, Alaska has a population of 733,391.
In 2005, the population of Alaska was 663,661, which is an increase of 5,906, or 0.9%, from the prior year and an increase of 36,730, or 5.9%, since the year 2000. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 36,590 people and an increase due to net migration of 1,181 people into the state. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 5,800 people, and migration within the country produced a net loss of 4,619 people. More than half of the state's population lives in Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks, with two-fifths in Anchorage alone. The Matanuska-Susistna Borough is one of the nation's fastest growing areas, with an estimated population of 100,000 and projections of 130,000 by 2027. The last census of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough in 2019 showed a population of 108,317. The Matanuska-Susitna Borough contains the incorporated townships of Wasilla and Palmer and is home to an indigenous population, The Dena'ina people have been in the area for 10,000 years. Knik Tribal Council is a federally recognized tribe in the MAT-SU and a non-profit social service organization for Natives in the MAT-SU region. This area contains the cities of Meadow Lakes, Big Lake, Houston, Talkeetna, Willow. There is 1 city, townships and other populated areas in the Matanuska-Susistna Borough.
With a population of 733,391, according to the 2023 U.S. census, Alaska is the 48th most populous and least densely populated state.
For purposes of the federal census, the state is divided into artificial divisions defined geographically by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only.
The center of population of Alaska is located approximately east of Anchorage at 61.400 N. latitude, 148.874 W. longitude. In 2006, Alaska had a larger percentage of tobacco smokers than the national average, with 24% of Alaskan adults smoking.

History

The 1870 Census in Alaska was conducted by U.S. Army personnel under the command of Major General Henry W. Halleck. This count showed 82,400 people. But because of duplication of tribes listed under different names, the inclusion of a tribe that did not exist, and exaggerated estimates, the number was not considered reliable.

Ancestry

According to the 2020 United States census, the racial composition of Alaska was the following:
The population was 7.7% of Hispanic or Latino origin. See Hispanics and Latinos in Alaska to learn more.
The largest ancestry groups in the state are:
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2000Pop 2010% 2000% 2010
White alone 423,788455,320421,75867.60%64.11%57.51%
Black or African American alone 21,07321,94920,7313.36%3.09%2.83%
Native American or Alaska Native alone 96,505102,556108,83815.39%14.44%14.84%
Asian alone 24,74137,45943,4493.95%5.27%5.92%
Pacific Islander alone 3,1817,21912,4550.51%1.02%1.70%
Other race alone 1,3381,1114,5750.21%0.16%0.62%
Mixed race or Multiracial 30,45445,36871,7614.86%6.39%9.78%
Hispanic or Latino 25,85239,24949,8244.12%5.53%6.79%
Total626,932710,231733,391100.00%100.00%100.00%

The vast and sparsely populated regions of northern and western Alaska are primarily inhabited by Alaska Natives, who are also numerous in the southeast. Anchorage, Fairbanks, and other parts of south-central and southeast Alaska have many White Americans of northern and western European ancestry. The Wrangell-Petersburg area has many residents of Scandinavian ancestry and the Aleutian Islands contain a large Filipino population. The vast majority of the state's Black population lives in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Also, Alaska has the largest percentage of American Indians of any state. Some of the Alaska Natives absorbed the small 1700s Russian-era settlement. There are some Creole people of natives and Russians mixture. The state is also notable for its Balkan and Baltic populations - Alaska is home to one of the most notable Montenegrin diasporas in the world.

Birth data

Note: Births in table don't add up, because Hispanics are counted both by their ethnicity and by their race, giving a higher overall number.
Race20132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
White6,622 6,541 6,543 5,787 5,259 5,057 4,859 4,770 4,695 4,639 4,353
American Indian2,462 2,450 2,415 2,110 1,903 1,873 1,885 1,797 1,730 1,727 1,706
Asian1,053 1,106 1,114 691 686 641 581 524 505 563 487
Pacific Islander.........289 308 299 302 325 295 311 310
Black524 548 509 319 329 280 290 281 243 249 212
Hispanic 848 841 810 811 799 807 787 734 798 794 793
Total11,446 11,392 11,282 11,209 10,445 10,086 9,822 9,469 9,367 9,359 9,015

  • Since 2016, data for births of [White Hispanic and Latino Americans|Hispanic and Latino Americans|White Hispanic] origin are not collected, but included in one Hispanic group; persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.

Languages

According to the 2005-2007 American Community Survey, 84.7% of people over the age of five speak only English at home. About 3.5% speak Spanish at home. About 2.2% speak an Indo-European language other than Spanish or English at home, about 4.3% speak an Asian language at home and about 5.3% speak other languages at home.
A total of 5.2% of Alaskans speak one of the state's 22 indigenous languages, known locally as "native languages". These languages belong to two major language families: Eskimo–Aleut and Na-Dené. As the homeland of these two major language families of North America, Alaska has been described as the crossroads of the continent, providing evidence for the recent settlement of North America via the Bering land bridge.

Religion

Other religions
Alaska's relatively large Orthodox Christian population is notable. The large Eastern Orthodox population stems from early Russian colonization of the Americas, and from missionary work among Alaska Natives. In 1794 the first Russian Orthodox church was built in Kodiak by monks who had arrived from the Valaam Monastery. Intermarriage with Alaskan Natives helped Russian immigrants integrate into Alaskan societies. As a result, a number of Russian Orthodox parishes gradually became established in Alaska. many are affiliated with the Orthodox Church in America, while others are members of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
The first Sitka Lutheran Church was built for Finnish people in New Archangel in 1843.
Alaska has the largest Quaker population of any U.S. state.
, 3,060 Jews lived in Alaska. The number of Jehovah's Witnesses stands at a little less than 2,400. Estimates for the number of Alaskan Muslims range from 1,000 to 5,000.