Alaska

  • Year Settled:1784
  • First Person Name:Mike Dunleavy
  • First Person Title:Governor
  • Period:2018-2012
  • Capital:Juneau (2019)
  • Largest City:Anchorage (2019)
  • Land Area in Square Miles:570640,95 (2021)
  • Total Population in Thousands:732,673 (2021)
  • Population per Square Mile:1,3 (2021)
  • Fertility Rate in Births per 1000 Women:69,3 (2018)
  • Median Age:35,0 (2019)
  • GDP, Millions of Current $:54.385,6 (2019)
  • GDP per capita, Current Prices:74.422,00 (2019)
  • Real GDP at Chained 2009 Prices:47.059 (2017)
  • New Private Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits:114 (2017)
  • Per capita Personal Income:36.787 (2019)
  • Total Employment, Thousands of Jobs:459,18 (2018)
  • Unemployment Rate (SA),%:5,8 (2019)
  • People of All Ages in Poverty, %:10,7 (2019)
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    • Juni 2023
      Quelle: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 10 Juni, 2023
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      NCHS - Leading Causes of Death: United States This dataset presents the age-adjusted death rates for the 10 leading causes of death in the United States beginning in 1999. Data are based on information from all resident death certificates filed in the 50 states and the District of Columbia using demographic and medical characteristics. Age-adjusted death rates (per 100,000 population) are based on the 2000 U.S. standard population. Populations used for computing death rates after 2010 are postcensal estimates based on the 2010 census, estimated as of July 1, 2010. Rates for census years are based on populations enumerated in the corresponding censuses. Rates for non-census years before 2010 are revised using updated intercensal population estimates and may differ from rates previously published. Causes of death classified by the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD–10) are ranked according to the number of deaths assigned to rankable causes. Cause of death statistics are based on the underlying cause of death.