Occupations in Silver Springs, Alaska (Unincorporated Place)

Occupations#1

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Alaska and Silver Springs
Silver Springs
Alaska
0%5%10%15%CountAdministrativeManagementEducation1Business2Law EnforcementTransportationConstruction3Repair4Social ServiceEntertainment5Food ServiceFacilitiesSciencePersonal CareSales and RelatedProductionComputers & MathEngineering6LegalHealthcare7Health TechniciansHealthcare SupportFire FightingFarming8Material Moving15.384615%14.115111%15.384615%15.4%1012.307692%10.235511%12.307692%12.3%89.230769%6.580234%9.230769%9.2%67.692308%3.938365%7.692308%7.7%57.692308%1.061155%7.692308%7.7%57.692308%4.491827%7.692308%7.7%56.153846%6.688157%6.153846%6.2%46.153846%4.553417%6.153846%6.2%44.615385%2.386751%4.615385%4.6%34.615385%1.656147%4.615385%4.6%34.615385%5.816293%4.615385%4.6%34.615385%3.455534%4.615385%4.6%33.076923%1.515734%3.076923%3.1%23.076923%3.967747%3.076923%3.1%21.538462%8.149364%1.538462%1.5%11.538462%3.949666%1.538462%1.5%10.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.719150%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.364432%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%0.889381%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%3.748227%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.670274%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.082474%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.286608%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.103251%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%2.575193%0

Relative Occupations#2

Percentage more or less common in Silver Springs than in Alaska, among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Alaska and Silver Springs
Less Common
More Common
0%200%400%600%%ref.Law EnforcementEntertainment1ScienceBusiness2Social ServiceTransportationEducation3Repair4FacilitiesManagementAdministrativeConstruction5Food ServicePersonal CareProductionSales and RelatedComputers & MathEngineering6LegalHealthcare7Health TechniciansHealthcare SupportFire FightingFarming8Material Moving624.899648%624.899648%624.9%7.692%7.69%1.061%1.06%178.681994%178.681994%178.7%4.615%4.62%1.656%1.66%102.998925%102.998925%103.0%3.077%3.08%1.516%1.52%95.317294%95.317294%95.3%7.692%7.69%3.938%3.94%93.375219%93.375219%93.4%4.615%4.62%2.387%2.39%71.251216%71.251216%71.3%7.692%7.69%4.492%4.49%40.280267%40.280267%40.3%9.231%9.23%6.580%6.58%35.147885%35.147885%35.1%6.154%6.15%4.553%4.55%33.565027%33.565027%33.6%4.615%4.62%3.456%3.46%20.245023%20.245023%20.2%12.308%12.3%10.236%10.2%8.993938%8.993938%9.0%15.385%15.4%14.115%14.1%-7.988913%-7.988913%8.0%6.154%6.15%6.688%6.69%-20.647309%-20.647309%20.6%4.615%4.62%5.816%5.82%-22.451636%-22.451636%22.5%3.077%3.08%3.968%3.97%-61.048311%-61.048311%61.0%1.538%1.54%3.950%3.95%-81.121698%-81.121698%81.1%1.538%1.54%8.149%8.15%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.719%1.72%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%2.364%2.36%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%0.889%0.89%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%3.748%3.75%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.670%1.67%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%2.082%2.08%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.287%1.29%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.103%1.10%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%2.575%2.58%

Sex Ratio by Occupation#3

Sex ratio by occupation among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Alaska and Silver Springs
Female Male
Alaska
Silver Springs
1.5x1.0x0.5x0.0x0.5x1.0x1.5xFMAll OccupationsManagementAdministrativeTransportation-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.096774x1.170272x1.096774x1.10x3134-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.000000x1.402772x1.000000x44-1.000000x-2.579894x-1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x55-1.500000x-1.000000x-1.500000x1.50x1.000000x6.485405x1.000000x32

Part Timers by Occupation#4

Part time and seasonal workers as a percentage of total workforce within an occupation.
Scope: population of Alaska and Silver Springs
Silver Springs
Alaska
0%50%100%PartFullFacilitiesPersonal CareSales and RelatedConstruction1ProductionTransportationAdministrativeManagementEducation2All OccupationsBusiness3ScienceSocial ServiceEntertainment4Law EnforcementFood ServiceRepair5100.000000%45.629957%100.000000%100.0%30100.000000%52.727143%100.000000%100.0%20100.000000%39.566649%100.000000%100.0%10100.000000%38.710768%100.000000%100.0%40100.000000%40.236052%100.000000%100.0%1080.000000%40.524561%80.000000%80.0%4170.000000%31.010188%70.000000%70.0%7350.000000%17.281736%50.000000%50.0%4450.000000%49.366708%50.000000%50.0%3347.692308%35.044384%47.692308%47.7%313440.000000%18.579627%40.000000%40.0%230.000000%0.000000%0.0%30.195713%020.000000%0.000000%0.0%23.958333%030.000000%0.000000%0.0%42.835210%030.000000%0.000000%0.0%21.325879%050.000000%0.000000%0.0%56.176228%030.000000%0.000000%0.0%20.146429%04

Median Income by Occupation#5

For the full-time year-round civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Alaska and Silver Springs
Silver Springs
Alaska
$0k$20k$40k%CountAll Occupations$51,875.000000$52,610.000000$51,875.000000$51.9k100.000%100%65

Occupations by Place in Valdez-Cordova Census Area

There are 25 places in Valdez-Cordova Census Area. This section compares Silver Springs to all of the places in Valdez-Cordova Census Area and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Silver Springs.

Management Occupations by Place#6

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Silver Springs, selected other places in Valdez-Cordova Census Area, and entities that contain Silver Springs
0%5%10%15%Count#CordovaChistochinaChitinaSilver SpringsSilver SpgsValdez-Cordova Census AreaValdez-CordovaPacificWestAlaskaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesGlennallenGakonaValdezWhittierCopper CenterCopper River School DistrictCopper RiverCopper River000100Tract 000100ZIP Code 99573ZIP 99573TazlinaTatitlekMentasta LakeKenny LakeNelchinaGulkanaChenegaMendeltna16.709912%16.709912%16.7%322116.666667%16.666667%16.7%4214.285714%14.285714%14.3%2312.307692%12.307692%12.3%8411.708721%11.708721%11.7%52910.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.235511%10.235511%10.2%36,22936.2k10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.649123%9.649123%9.6%1159.523810%9.523810%9.5%468.895522%8.895522%8.9%14978.064516%8.064516%8.1%1087.207207%7.207207%7.2%896.537890%6.537890%6.5%446.179775%6.179775%6.2%446.179775%6.179775%6.2%446.083650%6.083650%6.1%164.761905%4.761905%4.8%7104.477612%4.477612%4.5%3110.000000%0.000000%0.0%0120.000000%0.000000%0.0%0130.000000%0.000000%0.0%0140.000000%0.000000%0.0%0150.000000%0.000000%0.0%0160.000000%0.000000%0.0%017

Occupations by Place in Alaska

There are 355 places in Alaska. This section compares Silver Springs to the 50 most populous places in Alaska and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Silver Springs. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 1,838.

Management Occupations by Place#31

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Silver Springs, selected other places in Alaska, and entities that contain Silver Springs
0%5%10%15%Count#DillinghamCordovaSitkaWrangellNomeJuneauChena RidgeSilver SpringsSilver SpgsGatewayBig LakeLakesValdez-Cordova Census AreaValdez-CordovaSterlingBethelRidgewaySewardAnchorageKotzebuePrudhoe BayButtePacificKnik-FairviewFishhookWestAlaskaHoustonUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesHomerTanainaCollegeDeltanaValdezWillowBadgerFarmers LoopNikiskiGoldstreamKalifornskyPetersburgMeadow LakesSoldotnaAnchor PointKetchikanBarrowKenaiPalmerFairbanksFritz CreekHainesEsterCopper River School DistrictCopper RiverKodiakUnalaskaCopper River000100Tract 000100ZIP Code 99573ZIP 99573WasillaSteele CreekEielson AFBNorth Pole16.864175%16.864175%16.9%185116.709912%16.709912%16.7%322214.372640%14.372640%14.4%685313.868613%13.868613%13.9%152413.395810%13.395810%13.4%243513.324767%13.324767%13.3%2,385612.975181%12.975181%13.0%413712.307692%12.307692%12.3%812.038900%12.038900%12.0%359811.851852%11.851852%11.9%176911.794611%11.794611%11.8%4641011.708721%11.708721%11.7%52911.272275%11.272275%11.3%2721111.165217%11.165217%11.2%3211211.101164%11.101164%11.1%1241311.055694%11.055694%11.1%1331410.980633%10.980633%11.0%16,82216.8k1510.586552%10.586552%10.6%1481610.494327%10.494327%10.5%2591710.354223%10.354223%10.4%1901810.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.345304%10.345304%10.3%7491910.321616%10.321616%10.3%2762010.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.235511%10.235511%10.2%36,22936.2k10.164835%10.164835%10.2%742110.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.792401%9.792401%9.8%250229.653233%9.653233%9.7%412239.631980%9.631980%9.6%759248.942308%8.942308%8.9%93258.895522%8.895522%8.9%149268.881200%8.881200%8.9%77278.666596%8.666596%8.7%817288.526837%8.526837%8.5%224298.500641%8.500641%8.5%199308.347245%8.347245%8.3%200318.156232%8.156232%8.2%284328.028259%8.028259%8.0%125337.889673%7.889673%7.9%246347.874763%7.874763%7.9%166357.467911%7.467911%7.5%64367.457213%7.457213%7.5%305377.259001%7.259001%7.3%125387.252358%7.252358%7.3%246397.030129%7.030129%7.0%196406.890230%6.890230%6.9%902416.850716%6.850716%6.9%67426.760563%6.760563%6.8%72436.714472%6.714472%6.7%103446.537890%6.537890%6.5%446.415929%6.415929%6.4%232456.196459%6.196459%6.2%217466.179775%6.179775%6.2%446.179775%6.179775%6.2%446.083650%6.083650%6.1%165.885747%5.885747%5.9%204474.800248%4.800248%4.8%155484.729730%4.729730%4.7%28492.325581%2.325581%2.3%2350

Occupations by Place in the West

There are 5,635 places in the West. This section compares Silver Springs to the 50 most populous places in the West and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Silver Springs. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 180,303.

Management Occupations by Place#56

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Silver Springs, selected other places in the West, and entities that contain Silver Springs
0%5%10%15%Count#ScottsdaleIrvineSeattleSan FranciscoHuntington BeachHuntington BchFremontSanta ClaritaChandlerDenverSilver SpringsSilver SpgsGilbertValdez-Cordova Census AreaValdez-CordovaPortlandSan JoseOaklandSan DiegoAnchorageColorado SpringsColorado SpgsPacificGlendaleBoise CityWestAlaskaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesHendersonUrban HonoluluSalt Lake CitySalt Lk CityLos AngelesPhoenixLong BeachAlbuquerqueChula VistaAuroraRenoBakersfieldSacramentoMesaGlendaleSpokaneTacomaAnaheimLas VegasRiversideSpring ValleyModestoTucsonFresnoParadiseCopper River School DistrictCopper RiverFontanaCopper River000100Tract 000100ZIP Code 99573ZIP 99573Moreno ValleyNorth Las VegasN Las VegasStocktonOxnardSanta AnaSan BernardinoSunrise Manor16.632705%16.632705%16.6%19,83519.8k116.413275%16.413275%16.4%19,71319.7k214.482924%14.482924%14.5%57,27257.3k314.223023%14.223023%14.2%69,48869.5k414.219868%14.219868%14.2%14,68514.7k513.176456%13.176456%13.2%14,88914.9k612.977220%12.977220%13.0%11,51311.5k712.678288%12.678288%12.7%16,00016.0k812.512177%12.512177%12.5%45,08245.1k912.307692%12.307692%12.3%812.277435%12.277435%12.3%13,51513.5k1011.708721%11.708721%11.7%52911.451507%11.451507%11.5%38,06038.1k1111.361392%11.361392%11.4%56,83456.8k1211.198314%11.198314%11.2%23,11523.1k1311.024488%11.024488%11.0%73,85973.9k1410.980633%10.980633%11.0%16,82216.8k1510.793159%10.793159%10.8%22,70622.7k1610.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.346902%10.346902%10.3%9,8041710.296887%10.296887%10.3%11,59111.6k1810.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.235511%10.235511%10.2%36,22936.2k10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.955162%9.955162%10.0%12,92212.9k199.407013%9.407013%9.4%16,41916.4k209.281748%9.281748%9.3%9,577219.255983%9.255983%9.3%176,223176k229.254368%9.254368%9.3%66,28766.3k239.048877%9.048877%9.0%20,04120.0k248.924684%8.924684%8.9%23,37023.4k258.864402%8.864402%8.9%10,07210.1k268.709173%8.709173%8.7%15,26315.3k278.696955%8.696955%8.7%10,15510.2k288.640150%8.640150%8.6%13,38113.4k298.624270%8.624270%8.6%18,56418.6k308.443649%8.443649%8.4%18,12118.1k318.435210%8.435210%8.4%9,025328.340982%8.340982%8.3%7,815338.294730%8.294730%8.3%7,986348.085512%8.085512%8.1%13,49113.5k357.602876%7.602876%7.6%20,71720.7k367.472474%7.472474%7.5%10,47210.5k377.023074%7.023074%7.0%6,952386.950190%6.950190%7.0%5,813396.869088%6.869088%6.9%15,99016.0k406.791033%6.791033%6.8%13,77513.8k416.583813%6.583813%6.6%7,496426.537890%6.537890%6.5%446.271999%6.271999%6.3%5,613436.179775%6.179775%6.2%446.179775%6.179775%6.2%446.083650%6.083650%6.1%165.959190%5.959190%6.0%4,991445.893894%5.893894%5.9%5,828455.573501%5.573501%5.6%6,384465.229494%5.229494%5.2%4,971475.032356%5.032356%5.0%7,831484.079292%4.079292%4.1%3,130493.989213%3.989213%4.0%3,21050

Occupations by Place in the United States

There are 29,322 places in the United States. This section compares Silver Springs to the 50 most populous places in the United States and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Silver Springs. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 383,899.

Management Occupations by Place#81

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Silver Springs, selected other places in the United States, and entities that contain Silver Springs
0%5%10%15%Count#WashingtonSeattleSan FranciscoAtlantaDenverRaleighSilver SpringsSilver SpgsAustinValdez-Cordova Census AreaValdez-CordovaCharlottePortlandSan JoseOaklandMinneapolisSan DiegoVirginia BeachVirginia BchBostonColorado SpringsColorado SpgsPacificWestAlaskaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesNew YorkChicagoNashville-DavidsonOklahoma CityLos AngelesOmahaPhoenixFort WorthMiamiDallasLong BeachKansas CityJacksonvilleColumbusAlbuquerqueWichitaTulsaLouisvilleSacramentoBaltimoreIndianapolisHoustonSan AntonioMesaArlingtonEl PasoLas VegasPhiladelphiaMemphisTucsonFresnoMilwaukeeCopper River School DistrictCopper RiverClevelandCopper River000100Tract 000100ZIP Code 99573ZIP 99573Detroit16.121186%16.121186%16.1%56,13856.1k114.482924%14.482924%14.5%57,27257.3k214.223023%14.223023%14.2%69,48869.5k313.593190%13.593190%13.6%29,91129.9k412.512177%12.512177%12.5%45,08245.1k512.318859%12.318859%12.3%29,05629.1k612.307692%12.307692%12.3%812.235944%12.235944%12.2%62,22162.2k711.708721%11.708721%11.7%52911.663665%11.663665%11.7%48,44248.4k811.451507%11.451507%11.5%38,06038.1k911.361392%11.361392%11.4%56,83456.8k1011.198314%11.198314%11.2%23,11523.1k1111.090883%11.090883%11.1%25,34325.3k1211.024488%11.024488%11.0%73,85973.9k1310.931599%10.931599%10.9%23,73623.7k1410.835836%10.835836%10.8%38,39738.4k1510.793159%10.793159%10.8%22,70622.7k1610.351683%10.351683%10.4%2,459,5242.46M10.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.235511%10.235511%10.2%36,22936.2k10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.915305%9.915305%9.9%395,781396k179.686446%9.686446%9.7%125,034125k189.686025%9.686025%9.7%32,96633.0k199.406453%9.406453%9.4%27,91627.9k209.255983%9.255983%9.3%176,223176k219.255914%9.255914%9.3%20,95421.0k229.254368%9.254368%9.3%66,28766.3k239.169305%9.169305%9.2%34,69534.7k249.083882%9.083882%9.1%18,33218.3k259.066233%9.066233%9.1%56,34856.3k269.048877%9.048877%9.0%20,04120.0k279.034554%9.034554%9.0%21,35121.4k288.957206%8.957206%9.0%35,34235.3k298.942500%8.942500%8.9%38,75038.8k308.924684%8.924684%8.9%23,37023.4k318.828501%8.828501%8.8%16,19216.2k328.694967%8.694967%8.7%16,54416.5k338.640428%8.640428%8.6%25,23125.2k348.624270%8.624270%8.6%18,56418.6k358.534917%8.534917%8.5%23,46323.5k368.530679%8.530679%8.5%34,45234.5k378.489789%8.489789%8.5%92,76392.8k388.460838%8.460838%8.5%55,56355.6k398.443649%8.443649%8.4%18,12118.1k408.374435%8.374435%8.4%16,11316.1k418.289786%8.289786%8.3%23,16123.2k427.602876%7.602876%7.6%20,71720.7k437.552407%7.552407%7.6%49,46249.5k446.969860%6.969860%7.0%20,01220.0k456.869088%6.869088%6.9%15,99016.0k466.791033%6.791033%6.8%13,77513.8k476.680024%6.680024%6.7%17,83717.8k486.537890%6.537890%6.5%446.287799%6.287799%6.3%9,409496.179775%6.179775%6.2%446.179775%6.179775%6.2%446.083650%6.083650%6.1%164.999593%4.999593%5.0%11,05911.1k50

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