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Alaska, USA
State Profile
Compare cost of living, salaries, and quality of life across cities in Alaska.
Alaska, the largest U.S. state by land area, is characterized by its vast, rugged wilderness and diverse climates, ranging from temperate maritime in the southeast to arctic in the north. Its economy is heavily reliant on natural resources, with major industries including oil and gas, mining, fishing, and a growing tourism sector. Living in Alaska is generally more expensive than the national average, particularly for housing, groceries, and utilities, though there is no state income or sales tax, and residents may receive an annual Permanent Fund Dividend. The lifestyle often emphasizes a strong connection to nature and outdoor activities, with a sense of community and resilience, though residents must adapt to long, dark winters in many areas.
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Quintin Soloviev (CC BY 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons #11 Best City 70 Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Alaska, USA
Gillfoto (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons #18 Best City 74 Alaska, USA
Ifly6 (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons #19 Best City 75 Alaska, USA
Durkeeco (CC BY-SA 3.0) via Wikimedia Commons #20 Best City 68 Alaska, USA
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