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Oil, budgets, migration, and retirees: Alaska’s 2015–18 recession
Alaska experienced a local recession from March 2015 to April 2018. Falling oil prices combined with the state government’s dependence on oil revenue contributed to job losses throughout the economy. Unemployment did not increase mainly because Alaska’s population is aging rapidly and leaving the labor force through retirement.