Koyukuk, Alaska Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're interested in knowing the population and steets of Koyukuk City, Alaska, you've come to the right place. This article will provide you with information about the population of the city, including the gender breakdown. The data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau, using data on census blocks. You can view additional data by clicking on the "About" page.

The population of Koyukuk City, Alaska, is 100. This number peaked in 1990 at 126, which made it the 17,979th largest city in the US. It is expected to grow to 18,151 in 2022. The city has shrunk 0.9% since 2000, but is still growing moderately - faster than 85% of its peer cities. In 2010, the city was one of the largest in Alaska.

The area's racial makeup is diverse. While only one-third of the residents in Koyukuk are American citizens, more than half of them were born in Africa. Other ethnicities present in the area include Spanish, Asian, and Indo-European. The unemployment rate is 16.7%, with 83.3% of the population employed in local, state, or federal government.

The Koyukuk River is a major waterway. This town is located near the pristine waters of the Koyukuk River. It was inhabited by Koyukon Athabascans and Kobuk Eskimos for thousands of years. In 1851, it was home to joint settlements. The village was known as Alatna and was a trading center for the Athabascans.