#39: Alaska
Household incomes in Alaska appear mid-to-upper range, but high living costs quickly erode purchasing power. Many jobs depend on oil, fishing, and resource extraction, industries known for volatility. Remote communities face limited economic diversity, which keeps overall income growth from rising as fast as wages suggest on paper.
![12 Largest Cities in Alaska [2025]](https://lizanest.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/shutterstock_2549909825.jpg)
In the years ahead, Alaska could benefit from expanded renewable-energy production, tourism growth, and improved logistics routes made possible by climate-driven Arctic changes. With greater economic diversification and updated infrastructure, the state could stabilize incomes and possibly push itself higher in national rankings.
