New homes in varying stages of construction are seen on Monday in southwest Anchorage neighborhood. Alaska's construction employment had not bounced back to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2022, ...
Alaska is expected to have moderate job growth in 2025, with the construction and oil and gas sectors forecast to be the big winners and seafood processing seen as the biggest loser. Statewide job ...
Alaska job openings spiked to 40,000 in the summer of 2022, according to a new report published in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s Alaska Economics Trends magazine. In a state of ...
Employment numbers for 2024 in Alaska's seafood sector hit a new low for the second year in a row. An average of 5,393 people were employed in Alaska as harvesters, processors or other seafood workers ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska is expected to have moderate statewide job growth this year, led by continued expansion in the oil and gas industry and the health care sector, according to a new ...
Employment in Alaska’s construction industry had not yet returned to pre-COVID-19 levels as of the end of 2022, even though the industry was damaged less during the pandemic than the state’s economy ...
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