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Consumer Expenditures in the Anchorage Metropolitan Area — 2022–23

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Consumer Expenditures in the Anchorage Metropolitan Area - 2022-23

Households in the Anchorage, AK, metropolitan area spent an average of $88,446 per year in 2022-23, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Regional Commissioner Chris Rosenlund noted that food, housing, and transportation expenditures together accounted for 65.2 percent of the area's household budget. (See chart 1 and table 1.) Nationally, these three components accounted for 62.9 percent of household spending.

Average expenditures among the 22 published metropolitan areas nationwide ranged from $110,886 in San Francisco to $71,378 in Miami. Nationally, the average annual household expenditure was $75,172.

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Chart 1. Private-sector gross job gains and losses in Washington, March 2019-March 2024, seasonally adjusted
Period Gross job gains Gross job losses

Mar. 2019

181,109 171,155

Jun. 2019

191,470 165,836

Sep. 2019

174,495 174,562

Dec. 2019

189,056 168,094

Mar. 2020

183,038 192,400

Jun. 2020

133,181 475,893

Sep. 2020

235,490 165,356

Dec. 2020

191,815 164,179

Mar. 2021

218,057 156,219

Jun. 2021

185,960 164,589

Sep. 2021

203,163 163,736

Dec. 2021

221,791 150,899

Mar. 2022

212,281 156,102

Jun. 2022

206,730 211,869

Sep. 2022

212,623 184,637

Dec. 2022

177,967 159,317

Mar. 2023

195,738 189,054

Jun. 2023

182,877 170,039

Sep. 2023

171,735 180,958

Dec. 2023

178,596 162,462

Mar. 2024

172,535 160,252

Highlights of the Anchorage area's 2022-23 spending patterns:

  • Housing: This was the largest expenditure component for Anchorage-area households and averaged $29,484. Housing accounted for 33.3 percent of the area's household budget, compared to the 33.1-percent U.S. average. Among the 22 metropolitan areas, housing expenditure shares ranged from 38.0 percent in San Francisco to 30.5 percent in St. Louis. (See table 2.)
  • Transportation: Anchorage-area households spent 18.2 percent of their budget on transportation. The national average was 16.9 percent. Of the $16,123 in annual transportation expenditures in Anchorage, 85.3 percent was spent buying and maintaining private vehicles; this compared to the national average of 92.3 percent.
  • Food: The portion of an Anchorage household's budget spent on food was 13.7 percent, compared to the 12.9-percent U.S. average. Anchorage-area households spent $8,482, or 70.2 percent, of their food dollars on food at home and $3,606 (29.8 percent) on food away from home. In comparison, the average U.S. household spent 60.8 percent of its food budget on food at home and 39.2 percent on food away from home.
  • Healthcare: This expenditure component averaged $7,182, or 8.1 percent of an Anchorage-area household's budget, compared to the 8.0-percent U.S. average. Among the 22 metropolitan areas, healthcare expenditure shares ranged from 9.0 percent in Chicago to 5.9 percent in Miami.

Additional Information

Data in this release are from the Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CE), which the U.S. Census Bureau conducts for the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data in this release were averaged over a 2-year period. Data for the nation, the four geographic regions of the United States, and 22 metropolitan areas nationwide are available via published tables. The CE provides a glossary of terms for reader convenience. Technical and related information are available in the Consumer Expenditures and Income Handbook of Methods.

The Anchorage, AK Metropolitan Statistical Area comprises Anchorage and Matanuska-Susitna Counties in Alaska. MSA definitions and details for areas referenced in this release are available online.

Differences in spending among metropolitan areas may reflect differences in the cost of living, but they also may reflect other causes. Spending differences may result from different consumer preferences or variations in demographic characteristics, such as household size, age, or income levels. However, expenditure shares, or the percentage of a household's budget spent on a particular component, can be used to compare spending patterns across areas. Sample sizes for the metropolitan areas are much smaller than for the nation, so the U.S. estimates and year-to-year changes are more reliable than those for the metropolitan areas. Users should also keep in mind that prices for many goods and services have changed since the survey was conducted.

Other metropolitan area news releases for the Consumer Expenditure Survey are available online.

Information in this release will be made available to individuals with sensory impairments upon request. Voice phone: (202) 691-5200; Telecommunications Relay Service: 7-1-1.

Table 1. Average annual expenditures, characteristics, and percent distributions, United States and Anchorage metropolitan area, 2022-23
Category United
States
Anchorage

Consumer unit characteristics:

Income before taxes ($)

97,911 96,524

Age of reference person (years)

52.1 53.9

Average number in consumer unit:

People

2.5 2.3

Children under 18

0.6 0.5

Adults 65 and over

0.4 0.4

Earners

1.3 1.2

Vehicles

1.9 2.4

Percent homeowner

65 55

Average annual expenditures ($)

75,172 88,446

Percent distribution

Total

100.0 100.0

Food

12.9 13.7

Alcoholic beverages

0.8 0.9

Housing

33.1 33.3

Apparel and services

2.7 2.1

Transportation

16.9 18.2

Healthcare

8.0 8.1

Entertainment

4.7 5.0

Personal care products and services

1.2 0.8

Reading

0.2 0.2

Education

2.0 1.7

Tobacco products and smoking supplies

0.5 0.6

Miscellaneous

1.5 1.4

Cash contributions

3.4 3.7

Personal insurance and pensions

12.2 10.3
Table 2. Percent share of average annual expenditures for housing, transportation, and food, United States and 22 metropolitan areas, 2022-23
Area Housing Transportation Food

United States

33.1 16.9 12.9

Anchorage

33.3 18.2 13.7

Atlanta

33.5 16.5 12.7

Baltimore

32.4 16.5 12.9

Boston

34.5 13.4 13.0

Chicago

34.1 13.4 13.6

Dallas-Fort Worth

35.4 16.0 12.4

Denver

35.5 16.2 11.3

Detroit

31.5 19.4 12.3

Honolulu

36.1 14.4 16.6

Houston

32.9 20.2 10.3

Los Angeles

36.6 16.5 13.6

Miami

37.4 20.2 11.5

Minneapolis-St. Paul

31.5 15.0 11.7

New York

37.2 14.2 12.5

Philadelphia

33.2 13.9 14.0

Phoenix

30.8 17.3 9.8

San Diego

37.9 15.7 12.7

San Francisco

38.0 14.4 12.8

Seattle

34.6 13.2 12.6

St. Louis

30.5 16.5 14.0

Tampa

34.7 18.2 11.4

Washington, DC

33.6 14.4 11.8