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The population density in the U.S. varies widely by city and state. For example, New Jersey, the most densely populated state, has 1,218 residents per square mile. Alaska, at the other end of the ...
Long Alaska's second-most-populous city, ... According to the most recent state population numbers, that designation now goes to Juneau, the state's capital and longtime No. 3 city.
Alaska's population grew slightly in 2016, ... and Juneau (both city and borough), which lost the most people, at 398. The City and Borough of Yakutat lost an estimated 16 people.
The U.S. population growth rate hit its lowest level since the Great Depression, according to the 2020 U.S. Census. Over the past decade, the Great Recession and COVID-19 pandemic slowed ...
S outheast Alaska’s population is expected to drop 17% between 2023 and 2050, far more than any other region of the state and enough to account for most of a 2% statewide population drop during ...
Air quality plummets as wildfire smoke hits Alaska's most populous cities. By Yereth Rosen. July 10, 2019 2:41 AM UTC Updated July 10, 2019 Item 1 of 2 The Rainbow 2 Fire burning ...
Southeast Alaska’s population expected drop 17% by 2050, by far the most statewide. State expects to lose 15,000 residents, 12,000 of them from Southeast, according to report.
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