Population | 231 |
Nationwide Rank | 16265 |
Upper Kalskag, Alaska is the 16,265th largest city in the United States as of 2017.
Upper Kalskag, Alaska is a city.
Upper Kalskag, Alaska is as large as it has ever been. In 2017 Upper Kalskag had its largest population ever.
Upper Kalskag, Alaska is growing moderately quickly. It is growing faster than 77% of similarly sized cities since 2000.
US Rank | Name | Population | Growth 2000-2017 |
---|---|---|---|
16255 | Forest City, Illinois | 231 | -19.5% |
16256 | Glen Campbell, Pennsylvania | 231 | -24.2% |
16257 | Kite, Georgia | 231 | -4.1% |
16258 | Little Creek, Delaware | 231 | 18.4% |
16259 | Nebo, Kentucky | 231 | 5.0% |
16260 | Pease, Minnesota | 231 | 39.1% |
16261 | Roy, New Mexico | 231 | -22.7% |
16262 | Springview, Nebraska | 231 | -18.6% |
16263 | The Plains, Virginia | 231 | -17.2% |
16264 | Trent, South Dakota | 231 | -8.6% |
16265 | Upper Kalskag, Alaska | 231 | 0.4% |
16266 | Corinth, Kentucky | 230 | 26.3% |
16267 | Harrison, Nebraska | 230 | -17.2% |
16268 | Lignite, North Dakota | 230 | 32.9% |
16269 | Lynch, Nebraska | 230 | -13.8% |
16270 | Nilwood, Illinois | 230 | -19.0% |
16271 | Paton, Iowa | 230 | -13.2% |
16272 | Portersville, Pennsylvania | 230 | -14.1% |
16273 | Pyatt, Arkansas | 230 | -8.7% |
16274 | Radisson, Wisconsin | 230 | 3.6% |
16275 | Reading, Kansas | 230 | -7.2% |
US Rank | Name | Population | Growth 2000-2017 |
---|---|---|---|
13761 | Marshall | 454 | 29.7% |
13775 | Angoon | 452 | -20.2% |
13898 | Gustavus | 440 | 3.2% |
14044 | Buckland | 424 | 4.1% |
14058 | Nuiqsut | 423 | -1.8% |
14153 | Manokotak | 413 | 3.5% |
14187 | St. Michael | 410 | 11.7% |
14207 | Napaskiak | 408 | 4.3% |
14312 | Brevig Mission | 397 | 44.3% |
14324 | Hydaburg | 396 | 3.9% |
14364 | Akiak | 391 | 26.5% |
14438 | Saxman | 384 | -3.7% |
14454 | Kivalina | 382 | 1.0% |
14606 | Koyuk | 367 | 23.9% |
14609 | Napakiak | 367 | 3.9% |
14622 | Nenana | 365 | -8.9% |
14885 | Anaktuvuk Pass | 341 | 21.3% |
14926 | Elim | 338 | 8.3% |
14936 | Russian Mission | 338 | 13.8% |
14938 | Anderson | 337 | -8.1% |
14994 | Adak | 331 | 6.4% |
14999 | Kiana | 331 | -14.9% |
15071 | McGrath | 324 | -19.0% |
15225 | Nightmute | 311 | 49.5% |
15247 | Eek | 309 | 10.3% |
15251 | Lower Kalskag | 309 | 15.7% |
15649 | Seldovia | 276 | -3.4% |
15698 | Goodnews Bay | 272 | 18.2% |
15753 | Shungnak | 268 | 4.6% |
15774 | Huslia | 266 | -8.9% |
15808 | Ambler | 263 | -14.8% |
15908 | Shaktoolik | 257 | 12.2% |
15935 | Tanana | 255 | -16.9% |
15993 | Kaktovik | 250 | -14.3% |
16033 | Nulato | 248 | -25.9% |
16068 | Atqasuk | 244 | 7.4% |
16215 | Teller | 234 | -12.3% |
16265 | Upper Kalskag | 231 | 0.4% |
16396 | Old Harbor | 222 | -6.3% |
16403 | Aleknagik | 221 | 0.0% |
16601 | Whittier | 208 | 14.2% |
16657 | Nunam Iqua | 204 | 24.3% |
16670 | Grayling | 203 | 5.1% |
16695 | Mekoryuk | 202 | -3.8% |
16700 | White Mountain | 202 | 0.0% |
16863 | Port Lions | 191 | -25.3% |
16878 | Newhalen | 190 | 19.4% |
16967 | Coffman Cove | 183 | -7.5% |
17066 | Kaltag | 177 | -22.7% |
17219 | Holy Cross | 167 | -26.1% |
17237 | Allakaket | 165 | 70.1% |
17322 | Golovin | 160 | 11.1% |
17340 | Ouzinkie | 159 | -29.3% |
17363 | Ruby | 158 | -15.9% |
17394 | Kobuk | 156 | 43.1% |
17524 | Wales | 149 | -1.9% |
17790 | Tenakee Springs | 133 | 27.8% |
17802 | Nondalton | 132 | -39.7% |
17816 | Ekwok | 131 | 0.7% |
17871 | Cold Bay | 128 | 47.1% |
17918 | Deering | 125 | -8.0% |
17932 | Chuathbaluk | 124 | 4.2% |
18039 | Diomede | 118 | -19.1% |
Year | Population | Rank in US |
---|---|---|
2017 | 231 | 16,265 |
2016 | 231 | 16,275 |
2015 | 222 | 16,422 |
2014 | 221 | 16,456 |
2013 | 219 | 16,483 |
2012 | 219 | 16,498 |
2011 | 215 | 16,559 |
2010 | 210 | 16,624 |
2008 | 229 | 16,404 |
2007 | 230 | 16,390 |
2006 | 231 | 16,385 |
2005 | 232 | 16,387 |
2004 | 232 | 16,410 |
2003 | 233 | 16,407 |
2002 | 233 | 16,415 |
2001 | 230 | 16,472 |
2000 | 230 | 16,472 |
1990 | 172 | 17,203 |