Wage growth for low-wage Alaskans in recent years has created a more equitable wage distribution: 10th percentile hourly wage, median hourly wage, and state minimum wage in Alaska, 2023 dollars, 1991–2023

Year 10th percentile hourly wage Median hourly wage  Minimum wage 
1991 $12.94 $27.18  $ 10.42
1992 $12.65 $26.93  $ 10.17
1993 $12.69 $26.60  $ 9.92
1994 $12.50 $25.46  $ 9.71
1995 $12.10 $25.42  $ 9.49
1996 $12.29 $25.48  $ 9.24
1997 $12.43 $25.80  $ 10.00
1998 $12.15 $25.41  $ 10.61
1999 $12.81 $24.25  $ 10.40
2000 $12.53 $25.14  $ 10.05
2001 $12.96 $25.88  $ 9.77
2002 $12.89 $26.02  $ 9.62
2003 $13.34 $25.76  $ 11.91
2004 $12.85 $24.51  $ 11.60
2005 $13.22 $25.26  $ 11.22
2006 $12.61 $25.07  $ 10.86
2007 $12.59 $25.21  $ 10.56
2008 $12.83 $25.03  $ 10.17
2009 $12.75 $25.61  $ 10.35
2010 $12.69 $24.49  $ 10.89
2011 $12.31 $24.40  $ 10.55
2012 $12.12 $24.94  $ 10.34
2013 $11.97 $24.21  $ 10.18
2014 $12.20 $24.63  $ 10.01
2015 $12.77 $24.60  $ 11.29
2016 $12.70 $25.45  $ 12.42
2017 $12.51 $25.86  $ 12.22
2018 $12.79 $24.44  $ 11.98
2019 $12.40 $24.63  $ 11.82
2020 $13.73 $26.08  $ 12.02
2021 $13.63 $26.91  $ 11.64
2022 $14.59 $24.72  $ 10.77
2023 $14.12 $25.02  $ 10.85

Source: EPI analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata. Alaska minimum wage data from Alaska Department of Labor website (AK DOLWD 2024).

View the underlying data on epi.org.