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The 1960 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 179,323,175, ... Alaska: 226,167 128,643
The 1940 census for Alaska was conducted October 1, 1939. [citation needed] Rank ... The 1960 census was the first census taken since statehood in 1959. Method of ...
Alaska: 1959 American Samoa: 1900 ... 1960–2020, census data. Name 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
In 2005, the population of Alaska was 663,661, which is an increase of 5,906, or 0.9%, from the prior year and an increase of 36,730, or 5.9%, since the year 2000. [2] This includes a natural increase since the last census of 36,590 people (53,132 births minus 16,542 deaths) and an increase due to net migration of 1,181 people into the state.
In 1960, the United States Census Bureau reported Alaska's population as 77.2% white, 3% black, and 18.8% American Indian and Alaska Native. [ 90 ] In 2018, the top countries of origin for Alaska's immigrants were the Philippines , Mexico , Canada , Thailand and South Korea .
By 1960 the population of Nome had climbed to 2,316. At this point placer gold mining was still the leading economic activity. The local Alaska Native population was involved in ivory carving and the U.S. military had stationed troops in the city also contributing to the local economy. [39] In 1995, Nome was "connected to the Internet." [40]
Population change 1960 to 2000 by state. Rural flight is the departure of excess populations ... Population History of Western U.S. Cities and Towns, 1850-1990 ...
Thorne Bay originally began as a large logging camp for the Ketchikan Pulp Company in 1960 that was originally located in Hollis. Being a floating camp at the time, most Hollis residents resided in float houses. In the 1960s and 1970s it was the largest logging camp in North America and was host to over 1500 residents at its peak. It became a ...