Alaska Reverse Phone Lookups
Alaska has a total of 1 area codes for which you can conduct a reverse phone lookup. In terms of wireless phone numbers vs. landline phone numbers, Alaska has 493 landline exchanges and 89 wireless exchanges which are serviced by a total of 41 different telephone carriers.
As a state, Alaska has 199 cities that reside in 27 counties. The people in Alaska number about 626,932 in terms of population, with approximately 69.31% who are white, 3.48% who are black, 4.12% who are hispanic, and 4.01% who are asian. All in all, there are more males than females with the male population numbering 324,112 and the female population numbering 302,820.
Because females tend to live longer than males, the median age of males in Alaska is 32.4 and the median age of females in Alaska is 32.5.
Want a couple more statistics related to the demographics behind a reverse phone lookup in Alaska? The average income in Alaska is $51,571 and the average house value is $144,200.
| Coverage area | 907 |
| Landline exchanges | 493 |
| Wireless exchanges | 89 |
| Unique telephone carriers | 41 |
| Cities in Alaska | 199 |
| Counties in Alaska | 27 |
| Total population | 626,932 |
| White population | 434,534 - 69.31% of total population |
| Black population | 21,787 - 3.48% of total population |
| Hispanic population | 25,852 - 4.12% of total population |
| Asian population | 25,116 - 4.01% of total population |
| Male population | 324,112 |
| Male demographics: | 51.70% of people in Alaska are men with median age of 32 |
| Female demographics: | 48.30% of people in Alaska are women with median age of 33 |
| Average income | $51,571 |
| Average house value | $144,200 |
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