Alaska Public Media

Alaska Economic Report

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Alaska Economic Report is a weekly look at the trends, policies and issues that impact your wallet in Alaska. From local businesses, to fiscal policy to big industries like fishing, tourism and oil & gas, we cover the high-stakes economic issues that matter to Alaskans all over the state.

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Alaska Public Media

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Faced with surging power bills, the Haines landfill is going off-grid 09.07.2026

If all goes to plan, the landfill will be running off a combination of solar, batteries and diesel by fall.

How many federal jobs has Alaska lost? A lot, according to new data 02.07.2026

Alaska has one of the highest concentrations of federal workers in the country, and economists have been working to understand the magnitude of the federal job reductions in the state.

Where did Anchorage’s 24-hour restaurants go? 25.06.2026

Along with worker shortages and rising costs, another factor is likely at play locally – Anchorage's aging population.

Western Alaskans brace for lingering high fuel prices 18.06.2026

Many villages only get one or two fuel deliveries by barge each year, so high spring prices due to the war with Iran are mostly locked in, even after a tentative peace deal brought some relief to global oil markets.

At Celebration market, earrings are big business with a deeper meaning 11.06.2026

At Celebration in Juneau, some attendees saved up for years to buy earrings for themselves and loved ones.

Those working on the water are feeling the pinch as fuel prices surge 04.06.2026

From fishermen to water taxi operators, high fuel prices are making waves ahead of a short summer season.

Alaska Small Business Development Center names new director 28.05.2026

Jared Reynolds has an extensive background in the field, most recently as the executive director for the UA Center for Economic Development.

Businesses expand north with Ward Cove developments 21.05.2026

In the works at Ward Cove is a zipline adventure park, set to open this summer, and a combination brewery, distillery and winery.

Anchorage's garage sale season is here, and some neighborhoods go all out 14.05.2026

It’s just the beginning of the short garage sale season, and there will be several neighborhood-wide events.

Amid rising costs, Alaska struggles to attract the next generation of farmers 07.05.2026

There are several economic hurdles that make it tough to attract young producers, but a few farmers in Alaska are dedicated to recruiting the next generation.

After a decade downtown, El Green Go’s food truck expands to a sit-down restaurant 30.04.2026

Crystal and Tyler Howie say the lessons they learned and the customer base they built will make it easier to weather the current tough economy.

How to approach airline travel planning in Alaska amid high fuel prices 23.04.2026

Jet fuel prices have soared since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran on February 28, causing airlines to cut routes and hike fares.

Rising gas prices squeeze Alaska drivers and their budgets 16.04.2026

The average price of a gallon in the state costs about a dollar more today than it did a year ago, according to AAA.

Sushi rolls and rockfish tacos: How Petersburg put local food on the school lunch menu 09.04.2026

School lunches are known more for soggy fries and pizza than salad and wild caught fish. But in Petersburg, students are eating fresh ingredients every day.

Alaska Morning News: April 3, 2026 8am 03.04.2026

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How much will Alaska have to spend? Volatile oil prices make it difficult to predict. 26.03.2026

The COVID pandemic, when oil prices went negative for a day, is the only time in the index’s nearly 20-year history when prices were more volatile than they are right now.

Greenwave opens kelp nursery in Kodiak to reduce cost for farmers and increase production 12.03.2026

Alaska’s newest kelp hatchery recently finished its first growing season in a mobile shipping container in Kodiak. The hatchery aims to help kelp farmers on Kodiak Island boost how much they can grow.

Alaska tourism was flat last summer, and this year may look similar 05.03.2026

Geopolitical tensions last year caused some international travelers to cancel their vacations to the United States, and locally, Alaska tourism operators were navigating a puzzle of uncertainty.

What the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs means for Alaskans 26.02.2026

The ruling is in, but uncertainty isn’t over.

Alaska coffee roasters are still feeling the grind of tariffs 19.02.2026

Alaska already has some of the most expensive coffee in the nation.

A proposed mine in Lake Clark National Park faces growing opposition from nearby businesses 13.02.2026

A group of businesses that call the pristine wilderness home is mobilizing against the mine, with the goal of keeping the coast wild.

Would Gov. Dunleavy’s fiscal plan solve Alaska’s longrunning budget issues? 05.02.2026

Lawmakers are scheduled to take public comment on the tax portion of Dunleavy’s plan Thursday evening.

Rural Alaska grocer tests new fresh produce program 29.01.2026

Fresh fruits and vegetables now arrive to stores in rural Alaska the next day.

Gas storage expansion could buy ‘breathing room’ for Southcentral utilities 22.01.2026

The new storage projects may provide extra months of supply and help during tight periods, but it doesn't solve the problem of a looming shortfall of natural gas.

What to know about the Alaska Airline’s new Atmos Rewards program 15.01.2026

The company’s loyalty program was rebranded to Atmos Rewards last August, but the change brings more than a new name.

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