It’s demographic changes — rather than employment prospects — that are likely behind the numbers, say state economists.
In good times and bad, roughly 27,000 people move to Alaska every year, and about 5,000 of them are children. Both those numbers have dipped recently, and demographers attribute that to an overall decline in the birthrate in the United States. Fewer people with children are headed to Alaska.
It’s demographic changes — rather than employment prospects — that are likely behind the numbers. The same issue of shows that the number of job openings in Alaska is near an all-time high, and rates were climbing even before the pandemic.There are thousands of jobs open in Anchorage but not enough workers to fill them, says economic reportDemographics likely play a role in job vacancies, too. Many are created by the departure of Baby Boomers born between 1946 and 1964, and there aren’t enough younger workers to replace them.
State economists speculate that given the difficulty of hiring staff, employers may be much less likely to let them go if the economy takes a downturn, potentially softening the impact of a recession if one were to occur.
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