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- Economy_of_Alaska abstract "The 2007 gross state product was $44.9 billion, 45th in the nation. Its per capita personal income for 2007 was $40,042, ranking 15th in the nation. The state's economy has been described by University of Alaska Anchorage economist Scott Goldsmith as a "three-legged stool" - with one leg being the petroleum and gas industry, the second leg being the federal government and the third leg being all other industries and services. Between 2004 and 2006, the federal government was responsible for 135,000 Alaska jobs, the petroleum sector provided 110,000 jobs and all other industries and services combined for 122,000 jobs.Alaska's main export product after oil and natural gas is seafood, primarily salmon, cod, Pollock and crab.Agriculture represents only a fraction of the Alaskan economy. Agricultural production is primarily for consumption within the state and includes nursery stock, dairy products, vegetables, and livestock. Manufacturing is limited, with most foodstuffs and general goods imported from elsewhere.Employment is primarily in government and industries such as natural resource extraction, shipping, and transportation. Military bases are a significant component of the economy in both Fairbanks and Anchorage. Federal subsidies are also an important part of the economy, allowing the state to keep taxes low. Its industrial outputs are crude petroleum, natural gas, coal, gold, precious metals, zinc and other mining, seafood processing, timber and wood products. There is also a growing service and tourism sector. Tourists have contributed to the economy by supporting local lodging.".
- Economy_of_Alaska thumbnail Alaska_Pipeline_Closeup_Underneath.jpg?width=300.
- Economy_of_Alaska wikiPageID "21926976".
- Economy_of_Alaska wikiPageRevisionID "593938488".
- Economy_of_Alaska budgetexpenditures "5437000000".
- Economy_of_Alaska caption "The Trans-Alaska Pipeline transports oil, Alaska's most important export, from the North Slope to Valdez.".
- Economy_of_Alaska giniinequality "0.422".
- Economy_of_Alaska hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Alaska.
- Economy_of_Alaska laborforcesize "372900".
- Economy_of_Alaska name "Alaska".
- Economy_of_Alaska output "4.912E10".
- Economy_of_Alaska outputpc "44174.0".
- Economy_of_Alaska poverty "15.7".
- Economy_of_Alaska taxrevenue "451802000".
- Economy_of_Alaska type "U.S. State".
- Economy_of_Alaska unemployment "5.9".
- Economy_of_Alaska subject Category:Economy_of_Alaska.
- Economy_of_Alaska subject Category:Economy_of_the_United_States_by_state.
- Economy_of_Alaska comment "The 2007 gross state product was $44.9 billion, 45th in the nation. Its per capita personal income for 2007 was $40,042, ranking 15th in the nation. The state's economy has been described by University of Alaska Anchorage economist Scott Goldsmith as a "three-legged stool" - with one leg being the petroleum and gas industry, the second leg being the federal government and the third leg being all other industries and services.".
- Economy_of_Alaska label "Economia do Alasca".
- Economy_of_Alaska label "Economy of Alaska".
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- Economy_of_Alaska sameAs Q5333622.
- Economy_of_Alaska sameAs Q5333622.
- Economy_of_Alaska wasDerivedFrom Economy_of_Alaska?oldid=593938488.
- Economy_of_Alaska depiction Alaska_Pipeline_Closeup_Underneath.jpg.
- Economy_of_Alaska isPrimaryTopicOf Economy_of_Alaska.