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Economy in North Pole, Alaska

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Economy
EconomyNorth Pole, AKUnited States
Unemployment Rate7.30%9.10%
Recent Job Growth-0.09%-0.12%
Future Job Growth32.52%31.25%
Sales Taxes4.00%6.80%
Income Taxes0.00%6.25%
Income per Cap.$29,525$27,067
Household Income$60,745$52,954
ESTIMATED HOUSEHOLDS BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Income Less Than 15K7.05%12.10%
Income between 15K and 25K8.02%10.18%
Income between 25K and 35K9.96%10.56%
Income between 35K and 50K14.58%14.98%
Income between 50K and 75K24.30%19.53%
Income between 75K and 100K14.09%12.52%
Income between 100K and 150K12.15%12.14%
Income between 150K and 250K5.83%3.91%
Income between 250K and 500K3.89%3.34%
Income greater than 500K0.12%0.75%
POPULATION BY OCCUPATION
Management, Business, and Financial Operations11.02%13.81%
Professional and Related Occupations18.54%22.68%
Service11.64%14.51%
Sales and Office26.57%25.22%
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry0.00%0.68%
Construction, Extraction, and Maintenance13.08%9.37%
Production, Transportation, and Material Moving15.65%15.86%
Median Household Income

The unemployment rate in North Pole, AK, is 7.30%, with job growth of -0.09%. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 32.52%.

North Pole, AK Taxes

North Pole, AK,sales tax rate is 4.00%. Income tax is 0.00%.

North Pole, AK Income and Salaries

The income per capita is $29,525, which includes all adults and children. The median household income is $60,745.


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