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Cost of living in Alaska

Rent, taxes, earnings and more across all 30 Alaska counties.

Avg. 1-bed rent
$1,140/mo
Avg. household income
$79,407/yr
Avg. home value
$268,870
Avg. monthly cost
$3,028/mo

Last updated May 21, 2026

Taxes in Alaska

State income, sales and local tax rates.

Alaska has no state income tax

Residents of Alaska pay no state income tax on wages, salaries, or investment income. This can save a typical earner $2,000 to $6,000 per year compared to states with income tax.

State sales tax
0.00%
Combined sales tax
1.82%
incl. average local of 1.82%

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Rent in Alaska

The average one-bedroom rent across Alaska is $1,140/mo. Rent varies from $730/mo in Kusilvak Census Area to $1,650/mo in Bethel Census Area.

Cheapest places to live in Alaska

Top 10 counties by estimated single-person monthly cost.

Rankings include rent, utilities, groceries, transport, healthcare and taxes. See our methodology.

Most expensive places to live in Alaska

Top 10 counties by estimated single-person monthly cost.

Highest earning counties in Alaska

Top 10 by average household income.

All 30 counties in Alaska

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Compare any two areas in Alaska

Put two counties side by side to see how rent, taxes and everyday costs stack up.

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Frequently asked questions about Alaska

Common questions about cost of living, taxes and rent.

What is the cost of living in Alaska?

The average cost of living in Alaska is approximately $3,028 per month for a single person. This includes rent, utilities, groceries, transportation, healthcare and taxes. Costs range from $2,882/mo in Kenai Peninsula Borough to $3,739/mo in North Slope Borough.

What is the average rent in Alaska?

The average one-bedroom rent in Alaska is $1,140 per month, based on HUD Fair Market Rent data across all 30 counties.

What is the average salary in Alaska?

The average household income in Alaska is $79,407 per year, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

Does Alaska have state income tax?

No, Alaska has no state income tax. Residents pay no state tax on wages, salaries or investment income.

What is the sales tax in Alaska?

The combined state and local sales tax rate in Alaska averages 1.82%. The state rate is 0.00% with an average local addition of 1.82%.

What are the cheapest places to live in Alaska?

The cheapest counties to live in Alaska based on overall monthly costs are: 1. Kusilvak Census Area ($2,247/mo), 2. Lake and Peninsula Borough ($2,534/mo), 3. Hoonah-Angoon Census Area ($2,629/mo), 4. Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area ($2,640/mo), 5. Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area ($2,717/mo).

What are the most expensive places to live in Alaska?

The most expensive counties to live in Alaska based on overall monthly costs are: 1. North Slope Borough ($3,739/mo), 2. Aleutians West Census Area ($3,536/mo), 3. Juneau City and Borough ($3,369/mo), 4. Fairbanks North Star Borough ($3,326/mo), 5. Anchorage Municipality ($3,288/mo).

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About this data

All figures on this page come from official U.S. government sources.

  • U.S. Census Bureau (ACS 5-Year Estimates)
  • HUD Fair Market Rents FY2025
  • Energy Information Administration (EIA)
  • Tax Foundation state and local rates