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Most income inequality (Gini), Alaska cities

Alaska cities ranked by Gini index of household income inequality, where 0 = perfect equality and 1 = maximum inequality (2024 ACS). This list covers the 24 cities in Alaska that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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YEAR20102024
Most income inequality (Gini) by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPINCOME INEQUALITY (GINI)VS 2010
01Wasilla, AKAK10,5560.477+9%
02Sterling, AKAK6,3230.470+13%
03Palmer, AKAK6,7100.448+12%
04Homer, AKAK6,3310.448−3%
05Kalifornsky, AKAK8,6630.446+20%
06Ketchikan, AKAK7,9390.443+7%
07Anchorage, AKAK287,1550.431+4%
08Badger, AKAK18,6770.427+37%
09Juneau city and, AKAK31,6090.424+9%
10Chena Ridge, AKAK5,8810.412+4%
11College, AKAK11,9240.411−13%
12Knik-Fairview, AKAK19,9720.410+18%
13Kenai, AKAK7,9240.408+6%
14North Lakes, AKAK10,2230.408
15Meadow Lakes, AKAK8,6890.394+1%
16Fairbanks, AKAK31,4680.392−2%
17Fishhook, AKAK5,8190.390+25%
18Tanaina, AKAK9,6460.389+4%
19South Lakes, AKAK6,1800.386
20Gateway, AKAK6,8450.372+10%
21Sitka city and, AKAK8,3190.365−6%
22Bethel, AKAK6,6260.363−9%
23Kodiak, AKAK5,2810.339−13%
24Steele Creek, AKAK5,9280.304−7%
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UPDATED 2026-07-15 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES