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Sanders
Flathead
Lake
Missoula
Glacier
Pondera
Hill Blaine
PhillipsValley
Roosevelt
SheridanDaniels
Big Horn
Rosebud
Yellowstone
Chouteau
MONTANA AMOUNT RANK
Population (2006) 944,632 44
Unemployment (2006) 3.2% 5
Per Capita Income (2006) $30,688 44
Average Annual Wages (2005) 29,139 50
Poverty (2004) 13.6% 11
Housing Value (2005) $131,600 31
Median Age (2005) 40.2 4
MONTANA AMOUNT RANK
BA+ (2005) 27.1% 24
HS Dropout (2005) 3.3% 22
% American Indian (2005) 6.0% 5
% Food Stamps (2006) 8.47% 26
Teenage Birth Rates (2003) 35 32
Adult Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (2000)
2.9 gallons 7
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UNEMPLOYMENT
• Statistics represent labor characteristics of the reservation, not the tribe.
• Unemployment rates produced by MT Department of Labor
• Labor Force definition:– Civilian, non-institutional
population 16 years and older – The sum of Employment and
Unemployment• Employment definition:
– Did any work as paid employees or, – Worked in their own business,
profession, or farm or, – Worked 15 hours or more as unpaid
workers in a family owned enterprise
• Unemployment Rate definition:– Equal to the number of
Unemployed divided by number in the Labor Force
• Statistics represent labor characteristics of the tribe, not the reservation.
• Labor Force definition:– Number of tribal members
between 16 and 64 years old
– Available for work – Not disabled or
incarcerated
• Employment definition:– Tribal members working
for money
• Unemployment definition:– Calculated by subtracting
Employment from Labor Force
MT Dept of Labor, Research and Analysis Bureaus Criteria: Bureau of Indian Affairs Criteria:
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GLACIER COUNTY
Population (2006) 13,578
Unemployment (2006) 6.4%
Per Capita Income (2004) $20,637
Poverty (2004) 25.2%
Average Annual Wages (2005) $27,923
Median Housing Value (2003) $98,000
Median Age (2000) 30.6
BA+ (2000) 16.5%
% American Indian (2000) 62%
% Food Stamps (2006) 31.27%
Pregnancy Rate (2000) 109.2
Alcohol Treatment Need (1998)
62
HS Dropout (2005)
- White
- Native American
1.4%
10.8%
FLATHEAD COUNTY
Population 85,314
Unemployment 3.6%
Per Capita Income $28,598
Poverty 12.1%
Average Annual Wages (2005) $28,896
Median Housing Value $159,000
Median Age 39
BA+ 22.4%
% American Indian 1%
% Food Stamps 6.99%
Pregnancy Rate 58
Alcohol Treatment Need 33
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
4.7%
14.3%
TOOLE COUNTY
Population 5,073
Unemployment 2.5%
Per Capita Income $28,100
Poverty 13.4%
Average Annual Wages (2005)
$29,569
Median Housing Value $72,250
Median Age 39.1
BA+ 16.8%
% American Indian 3%
% Food Stamps 6.08%
Pregnancy Rate 48
Alcohol Treatment Need 48
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
0.8%
0.0%
PONDERA COUNTY
Population 6,032
Unemployment 3.8%
Per Capita Income $23,709
Poverty 16.8%
Average Annual Wages (2005) $26,748
Median Housing Value $81,250
Median Age 38.6
BA+ 19.8%
% American Indian 14%
% Food Stamps 13.08%
Pregnancy Rate 44.1
Alcohol Treatment Need 21
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
2.4%
2.0%
BLACKFEETBLACKFEET RESERVATION
Population (2000) 10,100
Unemployment (2005) 69%( BIA)
15.3% (DLI)
Per Capita Income (2000) $9,751
Average Annual Wages (2005) $28,037
Poverty (2000) 30.0%
Housing Value (2000) $61,500
Median Age (2000) 26.5
BA+ (2000) 13.5%
% American Indian (2000) 84.2%
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CROW RESERVATION
Population (2000) 6,894
Unemployment (2005) 47%( BIA)
12.4% (DLI)
Per Capita Income (2000) $9,440
Average Annual Wages (2005)
$27,930
Poverty (2000) 26.6%
Housing Value (2000) $46,600
Median Age (2000) 27.6
BA+ (2000) 13.8%
% American Indian (2000) 74.9%
CARBON COUNTY
Population 9,903
Unemployment 2.8%
Per Capita Income $28,378
Poverty 10.2%
Hiring Growth % 37.6%
Ave Monthly Earnings $22,144
Median Housing Value $120,000
Median Age 41.9
BA+ 22.3%
% American Indian 1%
% Food Stamps 3.96%
Pregnancy Rate 24
Alcohol Treatment Need
38
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
4.0%
0.0%
YELLOWSTONE COUNTY
Population 138,213
Unemployment 2.6%
Per Capita Income $31,220
Poverty 12.0%
Average Annual Wages $32,236
Median Housing Value $129,680
Median Age 36.9
BA+ 26.4%
% American Indian 3%
% Food Stamps 7.97%
Pregnancy Rate 56
Alcohol Treatment Need
37
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
2.6%
8.2%
BIG HORN COUNTY
Population (2006) 13,035
Unemployment (2006) 6.2%
Per Capita Income (2004) $19,251
Poverty (2004) 23.1%
Average Annual Wages (2005) $31,207
Median Housing Value (2003 $53,750
Median Age (2000) 29.8
BA+ (2000) 14.3%
% American Indian (2000) 60%
% Food Stamps (2006) 23.39%
Pregnancy Rate (2000) 130
Alcohol Treatment Need (1998)
77
HS Dropout (2005)
- White
- Native American
3.3%
10.3%
Crow
ROSEBUD COUNTY
Population 9,261
Unemployment 5.1%
Per Capita Income $26,963
Poverty 17.7%
Average Annual Wages $34,450
Median Housing Value $69,900
Median Age 34.5
BA+ 17.6%
% American Indian 32%
% Food Stamps 19.95%
Pregnancy Rate 68
Alcohol Treatment Need 51
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
1.6%
8.0%
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FLATHEAD COUNTY
Population 85,314
Unemployment 3.6%
Per Capita Income $28,598
Poverty 12.1%
Average Annual Wages $28,896
Median Housing Value $159,000
Median Age 39
BA+ 22.4%
% American Indian 1%
% Food Stamps 6.99%
Pregnancy Rate 58
Alcohol Treatment Need 33
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
4.7%
14.3%
LAKE COUNTY
Population (2006) 28,606
Unemployment (2006) 4.5%
Per Capita Income (2004) $21,080
Poverty (2004) 18.7%
Average Annual Wages (2005) $25,683
Median Housing Value (2003) $155,000
Median Age (2000) 38.2
BA+ (2000) 22.2
% American Indian (2000) 24%
% Food Stamps (2006) 12.90%
Pregnancy Rate (2000) 66
Alcohol Treatment Need (1998)
40
HS Dropout (2005)
- White
- Native American
7.3%
6.1%
FLATHEAD RESERVATION
Population (2000) 26,172
Unemployment (2005) 6.0% (DLI)
Per Capita Income (2000) $14,503
Average Annual Wages (2005) $25,212
Poverty (2000) 15.8%
Housing Value (2000) $108,000
Median Age (2000) 37.4
BA+ (2000) 20.8%
% American Indian (2000) 26.7%
SANDERS COUNTY
Population 11,138
Unemployment 4.8%
Per Capita Income $19,577
Poverty 15.6%
Average Annual Wages $23,643
Median Housing Value $120,000
Median Age 44.2
BA+ 15.5%
% American Indian 5%
% Food Stamps 8.98%
Pregnancy Rate 47
Alcohol Treatment Need 43
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
2.2%
0.0%
MISSOULA COUNTY
Population 101,417
Unemployment 2.9%
Per Capita Income $29,625
Poverty 14.5%
Average Annual Wages $29,143
Median Housing Value $169,950
Median Age 33.2
BA+ 32.8%
% American Indian 2%
% Food Stamps 8.77%
Pregnancy Rate 46
Alcohol Treatment Need 30
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
3.5%
11.6%
FLATHEAD
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FORT BELKNAP RESERVATION
Population (2000) 2,959
Unemployment (2005) 70%( BIA) N/A (DLI)
Per Capita Income (2000) $8,150
Average Annual Wages (2005)* $33,880
Poverty (2000) 36.5%
Housing Value (2000) $53,000
Median Age (2000) 23.5
BA+ (2000) 12.5%
% American Indian (2000) 94.3%
PHILLIPS COUNTY
Population 4,098
Unemployment 3.6%
Per Capita Income $23,670
Poverty 15.5%
Average Annual Wages $23,945
Median Housing Value $54,000
Median Age 40.8
BA+ 17.1%
% American Indian 8%
% Food Stamps 8.35%
Pregnancy Rate 39
Alcohol Treatment Need 46
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
0.0%
2.4%
FERGUS COUNTY
Population 11,496
Unemployment 3.9%
Per Capita Income $25,813
Poverty 13.2%
Ave Annual Wages $24,840
Median Housing Value $78,000
Median Age 42.4
BA+ 19.1%
% American Indian 8%
% Food Stamps 5.92%
Pregnancy Rate 33
Alcohol Treatment Need 43
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
1.9%
0.0%
BLAINE COUNTY
Population (2006) 6,615
Unemployment (2006) 3.2%
Per Capita Income (2004) $19,694
Poverty (2004) 21.5%
Average Annual Wages (2005) $28,309
Median Housing Value (2003) $60,000
Median Age (2000) 34.4
BA+ (2000) 17.4%
% American Indian (2000) 45%
% Food Stamps (2006) 19.66%
Pregnancy Rate (2000) 80
Alcohol Treatment Need (1998) 63
HS Dropout (2005)
- White
- Native American
2.5%
8.2%
Fort Belknap
* Does not include tribal owned businesses or government
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FORT PECK RESERVATION
Population (2000) 10,321
Unemployment (2005) 54%( BIA)
12.6%(DLI
Per Capita Income (2000) $10,691
Average Annual Wages (2005) $24,622
Poverty (2000) 30.1%
Housing Value (2000) $48,400
Median Age (2000) 30.2
BA+ (2000) 14.6%
% American Indian (2000) 61.9%ROOSEVELT COUNTY
Population (2006) 10,496
Unemployment (2006) 5.6%
Per Capita Income (2004)
$21,079
Poverty (2004) 26.8%
Average Annual Wages (2005)
$24,398
Median Housing Value (2003)
$55,000
Median Age (2000) 32.3
BA+ (2000) 15.6%
% American Indian (2000)
56%
% Food Stamps (2006) 30.87%
Pregnancy Rate (2000) 91
Alcohol Treatment Need (1998)
57
HS Dropout (2005)
- White
- Native American
0.5%
7.8%
VALLEY COUNTY
Population 6,995
Unemployment 3.1%
Per Capita Income $31,048
Poverty 13.8%
Average Annual Wages $27,015
Median Housing Value $74,000
Median Age 41.7
BA+ 15.7%
% American Indian 9%
% Food Stamps 10.95%
Pregnancy Rate 53
Alcohol Treatment Need
54
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
1.0%
7.6%
DANIELS COUNTY
Population 1,774
Unemployment 3.1%
Per Capita Income $28,465
Poverty 10.7%
Average Annual Wages
$25,154
Housing Value (2000) $45,100
Median Age 47
BA+ 14.1%
% American Indian 1%
% Food Stamps 2.51%
Pregnancy Rate 17
Alcohol Treatment Need
8
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
0.0%
0.0%
SHERIDAN COUNTY
Population 3,447
Unemployment 2.9%
Per Capita Income $28,678
Poverty 12.3%
Average Annual Wages
$23,114
Housing Value (2000) $45,800
Median Age 45.1
BA+ 18.4%
% American Indian 1%
% Food Stamps 5.14%
Pregnancy Rate 27
Alcohol Treatment Need
27
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
0.0%
0.0%
RICHLAND COUNTY
Population 9,295
Unemployment 2.5%
Per Capita Income $27,534
Poverty 12.2%
Average Annual Wages $29,147
Median Housing Value $65,000
Median Age 39.2
BA+ 17.2%
% American Indian 1%
% Food Stamps 5.49%
Pregnancy Rate 35
Alcohol Treatment Need 45
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
2.6%
16.7%
FORT PECK
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NORTHERN CHEYENNE RESERVATION
Population (2006) 4,470
Unemployment (2005) 60%( BIA)
15.4% (DLI)
Per Capita Income (2000) $7,736
Average Annual Wages (2005) $27,000
Poverty (2000) 39.3%
Housing Value (2000) $47,700
Median Age (2000) 22.7
BA+ (2000) 13.5%
% American Indian (2000) 90.1%
ROSEBUD COUNTY
Population (2006) 9,261
Unemployment (2006) 5.1%
Per Capita Income (2004) $26,963
Poverty (2004) 17.7%
Average Annual Wages (2005)
$34,450
Median Housing Value (2003)
$69,900
Median Age (2000) 34.5
BIG HORN COUNTY
Population 13,035
Unemployment 6.2%
Per Capita Income $19,251
Poverty 23.1%
Average Annual Wages $31,207
Median Housing Value $53,750
Median Age 29.8
BA+ 14.3%
% American Indian 60%
% Food Stamps 23.39%
Pregnancy Rate 130
Alcohol Treatment Need
77
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
3.3%
10.3%
POWDER RIVER COUNTY
Population 1,756
Unemployment 2.9%
Per Capita Income $21,484
Poverty 9.9%
Average Annual Wages $21,539
Median Housing Value $55,000
Median Age 42.1
BA+ 16%
% American Indian 2%
% Food Stamps 2.76%
Pregnancy Rate 34
Alcohol Treatment Need
42
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
0.0%
0.0%
Northern Cheyenne
BA+ (2000) 17.6%
% American Indian (2000)
32%
% Food Stamps (2006) 19.95%
Pregnancy Rate (2000) 68
Alcohol Treatment Need (1998)
51
HS Dropout (2005)
- White
- Native American
1.6%
8.0%
NOTE: NA = Not Available
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BLAINE COUNTY
Population 6,615
Unemployment 3.2%
Per Capita Income $19,694
Poverty 21.5%
Average Annual Wages $27,309
Median Housing Value $60,000
Median Age 34.4
BA+ 17.4%
% American Indian 45%
% Food Stamps 19.66%
Pregnancy Rate 80
Alcohol Treatment Need 63
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
2.5%
8.2%
HILL COUNTY
Population (2006) 16,403
Unemployment (2006) 3.6%
Per Capita Income (2004) $29,069
Poverty (2004) 17.3%
Average Annual Wages (2005) $27,642
Median Housing Value (2003) $72,000
Median Age (2000) 34.5
BA+ (2000) 20%
% American Indian (2000) 17%
% Food Stamps (2006) 15.43%
Pregnancy Rate (2000) 71
Alcohol Treatment Need (1998) 58
HS Dropout (2005)
- White
- Native American
3.0%
14.1%
CHOUTEAU COUNTY
Population 5,417
Unemployment 2.6%
Per Capita Income $27,303
Poverty 14.2%
Average Annual Wages $21,591
Median Housing Value $65,000
Median Age 39.3
BA+ 20.5%
% American Indian 15%
% Food Stamps 4.06%
Pregnancy Rate 31
Alcohol Treatment Need 44
HS Dropout
- White
- Native American
0.7%
0.0%
ROCKY BOY’S RESERVATION
Population (2000) 2,676
Unemployment (2005) 68%( BIA)
19.7% (DLI)
Per Capita Income (2000) $7,326
Average Annual Wages (2005) $32,006
Poverty (2000) 38.0%
Housing Value (2000) $36,800
Median Age (2000) 20.5
BA+ (2000) 11.8%
% American Indian (2000) 96.3%
See Last Page for Notes and SourcesNOTES:BA+: Bachelor's Degree or higherPregnancy Rate: Pregnancies per 1,000 teens, aged 15-19Alcohol Treatment Need: Index that includes alcohol mortality and alcohol-defined arrest rates
SOURCES:Montana Rankings: Source: CQ’S State Fact Finder 2007, CQ Press, A Division of Congressional Quarterly Inc.Montana Data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2005Reservation Data: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000; US Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
2003; MT Department of Labor and Industry, Research Analysis Bureau, 2005, Labor Day Report 2006Population: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program, July 1, 2006 EstimatesUnemployment: MT Department of Labor and Industry, Research and Analysis Bureau, Annual 2006Per Capita: US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2004Poverty: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates, 2004Average Annual Wages Per Job: Counties: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2005Housing Value: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Median Housing Value: The Center for Applied Economic Research, Montana State University – Billings, The
Price of Housing in Montana: 2003, www.msubillings.edu/caer Median Age: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000BA+: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000% Native American: U.S Census Bureau, Census 2000% Food Stamps: Percentage of population receiving food stamps, MT Department Public Health and Human
Services, Statistical Report, State Fiscal Year 2006Pregnancies: MT Department of Public Health and Human Services, Trends in Montana Teen Pregnancies and
Their Outcomes 1981-2000, November 2002Alcohol treatment Need: MT Department of Public Health and Human Services, An Integrated Substance Abuse
Treatment Needs Assessment for Montana, 2001Drop Out: Office of Public Instruction, Montana High School Dropout Rates by Race/Ethnicity, 2004-05 School
Year
COMPILED BY:Census and Economic Information Center, Montana Department of Commerce, April 2006
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Contact InformationSusan Ockert
Montana Department of CommerceCensus and Economic Information Center
Senior Research Economist(406) [email protected]
www.ceic.mt.gov