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Alaska Unemployment Ties Record Low for July

Aug. 18, 2000
No. 01-08

July Unemployment - Selected AreasAlaska's unemployment rate fell one and three-tenths percentage points in the month of July, and in the process tied a record low for the month. The 4.7% rate posted in July equaled July 1998's rate, which was the lowest rate posted for that month since 1978. (Unemployment rates calculated prior to 1978 are not strictly comparable due to method changes.)

Brigitta Windisch-Cole, a labor economist with the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, reported the record-tying low. "Alaska's fishing, visitor and construction industries combined to add 7,900 wage and salary jobs in July," Windisch-Cole said. "These additional jobs were the most significant factor contributing to the drop in the jobless rate." The comparable national unemployment rate (civilian not seasonally adjusted) in July was 4.2%.

Regionally, communities with ties to Alaska's fishing industry showed the biggest improvement in unemployment in July. Kodiak, the Dillingham Census Area, Lake and Peninsula, and Bristol Bay boroughs showed some of the largest improvements in unemployment compared to June. The lowest unemployment rate in Alaska was posted in the Aleutians East Borough at 1.6% while the highest rate was in the Wade Hampton Census Area at 16.6%.

Wage and salary employment statistics point to some of the reasons job seekers found it easier to locate work in July. "Every industry except the public sector had more jobs available in July than in June," Windisch-Cole said. "The construction, transportation, mining and tourism-related industries were significant job gainers in July."

The biggest source of additional employment was Alaska's seafood processing industry, which added more than 6,800 jobs in response to the peak salmon processing season. However, in comparison to other Julys, the seafood processing industry posted the second-lowest number of jobs since 1989.

The drop in government employment was education-related as local school districts dropped seasonal staff from their payrolls for the summer vacation.


Labor Force By Region and Census Area

Labor Force Unemployment Rate Employment
7/00 6/00 7/99 7/00 6/00 7/99 7/00 6/00 7/99 7/00 6/00 7/99
Alaska Statewide 332,243 330,098 326,702 15,508 19,957 17,994 4.7 6.0 5.5 316,735 310,141 308,708
 
Anchorage/Mat-Su Region 175,335 177,285 171,111 7,029 8,666 8,245 4.0 4.9 4.8 168,306 168,619 162,866
Municipality of Anchorage 143,569 144,776 141,242 5,176 6,348 5,993 3.6 4.4 4.2 138,393 138,428 135,249
Mat-Su Borough 31,766 32,509 29,869 1,853 2,318 2,252 5.8 7.1 7.5 29,913 30,191 27,617
Gulf Coast Region 37,344 36,220 37,486 1,950 2,887 2,613 5.2 8.0 7.0 35,394 33,333 34,873
Kenai Peninsula Borough 23,872 22,735 24,114 1,421 1,592 1,994 6.0 7.0 8.3 22,451 21,143 22,120
Kodiak Island Borough 7,796 8,057 7,735 292 990 341 3.7 12.3 4.4 7,504 7,067 7,394
Valdez-Cordova 5,676 5,426 5,637 237 304 278 4.2 5.6 4.9 5,439 5,122 5,359
Interior Region 52,269 52,456 51,655 2,530 3,205 2,705 4.8 6.1 5.2 49,739 49,251 48,950
Denali Borough 1,220 1,217 1,212 31 40 42 2.5 3.3 3.5 1,189 1,177 1,170
Fairbanks North Star Borough 46,272 46,391 45,749 2,047 2,599 2,225 4.4 5.6 4.9 44,225 43,792 43,524
Southeast Fairbanks 2,649 2,652 2,584 208 235 181 7.9 8.9 7.0 2,441 2,417 2,403
Yukon-Koyukuk 2,128 2,196 2,110 245 331 257 11.5 15.1 12.2 1,883 1,865 1,853
Northern Region 8,333 8,560 8,047 865 1,127 1,000 10.4 13.2 12.4 7,468 7,433 7,047
Nome 3,143 3,249 3,077 335 454 428 10.7 14.0 13.9 2,808 2,795 2,649
North Slope Borough 3,173 3,233 2,984 289 362 262 9.1 11.2 8.8 2,884 2,871 2,722
Northwest Arctic Borough 2,017 2,078 1,986 241 310 310 11.9 14.9 15.6 1,776 1,768 1,676
Southeast Region 42,553 41,374 42,100 1,810 2,329 2,109 4.3 5.6 5.0 40,743 39,045 39,991
Haines Borough 1,234 1,207 1,235 39 61 62 3.2 5.1 5.0 1,195 1,146 1,173
Juneau Borough 18,689 18,024 18,508 666 752 818 3.6 4.2 4.4 18,023 17,272 17,690
Ketchikan Gateway Borough 7,773 7,608 7,717 330 475 411 4.2 6.2 5.3 7,443 7,133 7,306
Pr. of Wales-Outer Ketchikan 3,543 3,511 3,469 307 409 292 8.7 11.6 8.4 3,236 3,102 3,177
Sitka Borough 4,770 4,657 4,731 158 238 205 3.3 5.1 4.3 4,612 4,419 4,526
Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon 2,449 2,360 2,412 111 120 117 4.5 5.1 4.9 2,338 2,240 2,295
Wrangell-Petersburg 3,746 3,660 3,693 168 231 181 4.5 6.3 4.9 3,578 3,429 3,512
Yakutat Borough 348 348 334 30 44 22 8.6 12.6 6.6 318 304 312
Southwest Region 16,410 14,204 16,305 1,325 1,744 1,324 8.1 12.3 8.1 15,085 12,460 14,981
Aleutians East Borough 1,730 1,474 1,742 28 68 52 1.6 4.6 3.0 1,702 1,406 1,690
Aleutians West 2,203 1,869 2,257 143 168 212 6.5 9.0 9.4 2,060 1,701 2,045
Bethel 6,849 5,919 6,773 603 760 570 8.8 12.8 8.4 6,246 5,159 6,203
Bristol Bay Borough 664 588 647 27 62 14 4.1 10.5 2.2 637 526 633
Dillingham 1,907 1,668 1,907 80 159 93 4.2 9.5 4.9 1,827 1,509 1,814
Lake & Peninsula Borough 643 560 636 42 64 39 6.5 11.4 6.1 601 496 597
Wade Hampton 2,414 2,125 2,342 401 463 343 16.6 21.8 14.6 2,013 1,662 1,999

 

Alaska Nonagricultural Wage & Salary Employment

preliminary revised

Changes From:

7/00 6/00 7/99 6/00 7/99

 

Total Nonagricultural Employment 302,200 294,300 297,000 7,900 5,200
Mining 10,000 9,900 9,300 100 700
Construction 17,100 16,200 16,800 900 300
Manufacturing 20,700 13,900 20,800 6,800 -100
Transportation, Commun. & Utilities 29,100 28,600 28,500 500 600
Trade 62,900 61,700 62,100 1,200 800
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 13,200 13,200 13,200 0 0
Services & Misc. 78,400 77,400 76,100 1,000 2,300
*Government 70,800 73,400 70,200 -2,600 600

*Government includes employees of public schools and the University of Alaska.
Benchmark date: March 1999

Source: Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Research and Analysis Section.

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