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A Snapshot of the A Snapshot of the Alaska Economy Alaska Economy AFN Leadership Forum Steve Colt UAA Institute of Social and Economic Research 6 July 2006

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A Snapshot of the Alaska Economy. AFN Leadership Forum Steve Colt UAA Institute of Social and Economic Research 6 July 2006. Acknowledgments. Funding: Alaska Council on Economic Education University of Alaska Foundation Previous work: Scott Goldsmith, ISER Helpful comments: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Snapshot of theA Snapshot of the Alaska Economy Alaska Economy

AFN Leadership ForumSteve Colt

UAA Institute of Social and Economic Research6 July 2006

AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments

Funding:Funding:

Alaska Council on Economic EducationAlaska Council on Economic Education

University of Alaska FoundationUniversity of Alaska FoundationPrevious work:Previous work:

Scott Goldsmith, ISERScott Goldsmith, ISER

Helpful comments:Helpful comments:

Cynthia Casas, Steve JackstadtCynthia Casas, Steve Jackstadt

These slides available at:These slides available at:

www.iser.uaa.alaska.edu

OverviewOverviewSize: Size: – How big is the Alaska economy?How big is the Alaska economy?

Structure:Structure:– What drives the Alaska economy?What drives the Alaska economy?– How is that changing?How is that changing?

Regional variation:Regional variation:– How is remote Alaska different?How is remote Alaska different?

Looking ahead:Looking ahead:– Strengths and areas of concernStrengths and areas of concern

How big is the Alaska economy?How big is the Alaska economy?(year 2004)(year 2004)

population: population: 658,000658,000total employment: total employment: 400,000400,000– includes military, proprietorsincludes military, proprietors

personal income: personal income: $22 billion$22 billiongross state product: gross state product: $36 billion$36 billion– value of production occurring within the statevalue of production occurring within the state– includes wages and profits going to includes wages and profits going to

nonresidentsnonresidents

ISER, AK DOLWD, U.S. BEA

Alaska gross state product:Alaska gross state product:$36 billion in 2004$36 billion in 2004

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

All other GSP64%

Petroleum related

36%

Alaska gross state productAlaska gross state product compared to other states compared to other states

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

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StructureStructure of the Alaska economy of the Alaska economy

subsistencesubsistence

the five driving sectorsthe five driving sectors

how we got herehow we got here

looking aheadlooking ahead

SubsistenceSubsistenceis a vital part of the Alaska economyis a vital part of the Alaska economy

Total subsistence harvests exceed 53 million pounds

ISER, ADF&G

Sources of jobsSources of jobs in the cash economy: in the cash economy:

aboutabout 400,000 total jobs in 2004 400,000 total jobs in 2004

oil and gas 32%oil and gas 32%

federal govt 35%federal govt 35%

fishing, mining, fishing, mining, timber 10%timber 10%

tourism, cargo 10% tourism, cargo 10%

personal assets 10% personal assets 10%

Oil and gas:Oil and gas:126,800 jobs (32%)126,800 jobs (32%)

Permanent fund,

40,900

Recycled taxes, 29,600

Other Sectors, 273,200

Oil production,

56,300

ISER

Federal spending:Federal spending:141,600 jobs (35%)141,600 jobs (35%)

Civilian, 87,800

Other Sectors, 258,400

Military, 53,800

ISER

Timber, 6,200

Mining, 8,700

Other Sectors, 349,600

Agriculture, 500

Seafood, 34,900

Seafood, mining, and timber:Seafood, mining, and timber: 50,400 jobs (13%) 50,400 jobs (13%)

ISER

Tourism and air cargo:Tourism and air cargo: 39,800 jobs (10%) 39,800 jobs (10%)

Other Sectors, 360,200

Air cargo, 5,600

Tourism, 34,200

ISER

Personal assets (mailbox economy)Personal assets (mailbox economy) 41,400 jobs (10%) 41,400 jobs (10%)

Other Sectors, 358,600

Personal assets, 41,400

ISER

Growth of Alaska employmentGrowth of Alaska employment1965-20001965-2000

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ISER

Alaska economy looks more like Alaska economy looks more like the U.S. over timethe U.S. over time

Employment Mix by Census Class of Worker

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Private Wage

U.S. Census

Regional variation:Regional variation:how is remote Alaska different?how is remote Alaska different?

jobsjobs

incomeincome

demographicsdemographics

infrastructureinfrastructure

UnemploymentUnemployment

Alaska DOLWD

Average annual wage & salary Average annual wage & salary earnings in private industry (2000)earnings in private industry (2000)

$34,404

$70,905

$45,015

$28,829

$26,457

$26,342

$24,911

$23,691

$16,081

Anchorage

NSB

NW Arctic

Dillingham

Nome

Lake & Peninsula

Bethel

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Wade Hampton

Alaska DOLWD

Primary Energy Inputs per Alaskan

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Rural Alaska runs on expensive Rural Alaska runs on expensive dieseldiesel

barrels oil per person per yearbarrels oil per person per year

Who will need jobs?Who will need jobs?Age distributions, year 2000Age distributions, year 2000

AnchorageAnchorage remote rural AKremote rural AK

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Internet availability to communitiesInternet availability to communities(not the same as actual connections)(not the same as actual connections)

Regulatory Commission of AK 2005

85.6% 97.0%

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remote rural rest of state

uncertain

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dial-up

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Looking ahead:Looking ahead:

strengths and areas of concernstrengths and areas of concern

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Concern:Concern: Oil production is Oil production is declining…declining…

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Alaska Department of Natural Resources

Prudhoe Bay

Kuparuk

Oil Production 1969 - 2022

We have been rescued – for now - We have been rescued – for now - by high oil pricesby high oil prices

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Alaska Department of Revenue, author calculation

StrengthStrength:: Permanent fund earnings Permanent fund earnings roughly equal oil revenues roughly equal oil revenues

More than 40% of private sector jobs are More than 40% of private sector jobs are with firms of less than 50 peoplewith firms of less than 50 people– average size = 6 peopleaverage size = 6 people

More than 50% of private sector jobs are More than 50% of private sector jobs are with firms of less than 100 peoplewith firms of less than 100 peopleThese data do not include proprietors:These data do not include proprietors:– most fishers, many professionalsmost fishers, many professionals– Therefore, true size of the small-business Therefore, true size of the small-business

sector is significantly largersector is significantly larger

Strength:Strength: Small firms are a vital Small firms are a vital part of today’s economy….part of today’s economy….

Alaska DOLWD, author calculation

Private sector employmentPrivate sector employment by size of firm (year 2005) by size of firm (year 2005)

Alaska DOLWD

98,892

52,857

52,522

24,097

Less than 50 employees

50-100

100-500

more than 500

Strength:Strength: Alaska leads the nation Alaska leads the nation in household internet usagein household internet usage

% of households with internet access (2003)% of households with internet access (2003)

– Alaska 68.5Alaska 68.5

– New Hampshire 65.5New Hampshire 65.5

– Colorado 63.4Colorado 63.4

– Connecticut 62.9Connecticut 62.9

– Utah 62.6Utah 62.6

U.S. Census

Strength:Strength: Alaska has Alaska has low inequalitylow inequality

Gini coefficients for Gini coefficients for countries and regionscountries and regions

((0 = complete equality0 = complete equality100 = complete inequality)100 = complete inequality)

Alaska estimated by author from US Census American Community Survey 2004 – household income

UN Human Development Report 2005 Chap 2 – per capita income

Alaska 38.0(based on household income)

concern:concern: formal ownership of Alaska landsformal ownership of Alaska lands

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Fed conservation

Other Fed

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Other Private

Total 375 million acres

Strength and concern:Strength and concern:Alaska age distribution includes many Alaska age distribution includes many

young people entering labor forceyoung people entering labor force

U.S. U.S. (year 2000)(year 2000) Alaska Alaska (year 2000)(year 2000)

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We’re all in this We’re all in this together.together.

www.iser.uaa.alaska.edu