Moving to Womens Bay, AK

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Should you move to Womens Bay, AK?

Womens Bay, AK is home to 978 residents, ranking it #16,042 in Alaska by size. The Census-Designated Place has a poverty rate of 42% and a median household income of $111,042. Overall, Womens Bay received an economic health grade of:

Homes in Womens Bay, AK are commonly Mobile Homes, 3 Bedroom, and built in 1990. 83.7% of homes are owner occupied.

To understand Womens Bay, it’s also essential to research Alaska and Kodiak Island County, then focus in on the zip codes and schools that make up the neighborhoods you like. So be sure to browse around, there’s a lot of Alaska to explore.

Place Type

Census-Designated Place

County

Kodiak Island County

Land Size

43.92 sq mi

Water Area

0.12 sq mi

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How Does Womens Bay Rank?

B+
Economy
C
Home Affordability
C-
Diversity

Who Lives in Womens Bay?

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Total Population

978

10-Year Change

36%

Total Households

409

Persons Per Households

2.4

C-
Diversity Grade
White alone
72.1%
Black or African American alone
0%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone
10.9%
Asian alone
0%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
0%
Hispanic or Latino
0%
Men vs. Women
Female 48.6%
Male 51.4%
Under 5 years
8.6%
Under 18 years
24.3%
Over 65 years
13.9%

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Housing in Womens Bay

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Total Households

Own vs. Rent

Own 83.7%
Rent 8%

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Typical Age of Homes

1990

Common Residence Type

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Womens Bay Schools

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Cost of Living in Alaska

How Does Alaska Compare?

46
in Cost of Living
21
in Minimum Wage
26
in Living Wage

Alaska State Taxes

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Should you move to Alaska?

Alaska, the Last Frontier, is where unspoiled wilderness and modern living intersect. It’s a state of contrasts, boasting some of the country’s most diverse and beautiful landscapes, from majestic mountains and glaciers to vast tundras and untouched forests.

Alaska’s economy is heavily dependent on oil, fishing, and tourism. Anchorage, the largest city, serves as a commercial hub, while the state’s wild, scenic beauty attracts tourists from all over the world. In addition, Alaska’s commercial fishing industry is one of the largest in the world, with the state’s waters teeming with salmon, crab, and halibut.

Living in Alaska is about embracing a frontier spirit and a deep respect for the environment. From hiking in the breathtaking Denali National Park, fishing in pristine rivers, or witnessing the magic of the Northern Lights, life in Alaska is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream come true.

Alaska is also home to a rich cultural history, with a vibrant Native community that helps preserve the state’s unique heritage. Festivals like the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention and events like the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race are among the state’s highlights.

Education is paramount in Alaska, with the University of Alaska system offering diverse programs and playing a significant role in research, particularly in areas of climate change and Arctic studies.

If you crave adventure, yearn for some of the most extraordinary natural beauty in the world, and don’t mind a chilly winter (or a midnight sun in summer), then Alaska could be the place for you. Just remember, the state’s remoteness requires a certain level of self-sufficiency and resilience.

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Womens Bay Economy

The industries, jobs, and economics of the area

Median Household Income

$111,042

US Average $74,580

Per Capita Income

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