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SFrTTON8:HEALTH&SOCIALSERVICES(cont'd) FeesperSection*: MONTANA TSTTaaaFbbb.lllreeeT9T11:10O::N9LHP:oousbwplAiiitGcnaRalcssIosmCiaesnUtdeaLnnoTceterUhgepRyrrEohagesraslaitsmthsa,cnacferi,eschfaaelcaiytleiiatnirgesss,e1a19s98o89n8stot1o1919899897/789to1996/97 F$o5p.re0rt0hceofousrnatemyaecthsherscoetucitgoihnon3f.0r;ombemyuolntidpltheatc,ouanntyiesq,ua$nt5i.t0y0 STATISCTIOCUANLTRYEPORTS Table1: Ruralfarmpopulation,1980and1990 is$150.00 Table2: Farms,farmacreageandvalueoflandandbuildings,1982, 1987and1992 Table3 Sizeoffarms,1982,1987and1992 FeesperTable*: Table4 Farmlanduse,1982,1987and1992 Table5 Countyrankinthestate'sagriculture,1987to1996 Staterankinthenation'sagriculture,1987to1996(*) $25.00foronetable,whichincludesthesametable TTaabbllee67:: FFaaanrrdmm1s9ib9ny2commaerkaentdveaxlpueensoefsa,gr1i9c9ul0tutroal19p9r5oductssold,1982,1987 forall56countiesandthestate. Table8: F1a9r9m2sbymarketvalueofsalesbycommodity,1982,1987and *Includesprocessingfee(photocopying,shippingand Table9: Farmoperators,1982,1987amd1992 telecommunicationcharges) Table10:Taxablevalueofagriculturalland,livestock,machineryand improvements,1988to1996 SECTION10:BUSINESS&INDUSTRY CEICWHXANNOUNCEUPDATESONA Table1: Financialinstitutions,1990,1992,1994and1996 PERIODICBASIS. THEFEEFORUPDATED TTaabbllee23:: ERemtpaliolytereasd,eepsatyarbollilsahnmednetsstwaibtlhisphamyernotlsl,by19i8n7duastnrdy,19199287to1994 TABLESIS$2PERTABLE. PREPAYMENTIS Table4: Retailtradeestablishmentsandsales,1987to1996 REQLTRED. Table5: Wholesaletradeestablishmentswithpayroll,1987and1992 Table6: Serviceindustryestablishmentswithpayroll,1987and1992 Compiledby Table7: Serviceindustryestablishmentsandreceipts,1987and1992 Table8: Manufacturingestablishmentsbyemployeesize,1987and1992 Feesforproductsandservicesareidenticalfor (*)=TableappearsonlyintheStateofMontanavolume everyone. Toplaceanorder,pleasecall,faxor INFORMATION CENTER writetotheaddressonthefrontcover. AFederal PRICELISTANDORDERINGINFORMATION TreaqxuiIrDednufomrbaelrloorrdearSso.ciMalASKecEurCitHyEnCuKmbSeris MONTANA D(CEEPICA)RTMENTOIF FeesperCounty*: PAYABLETOMTDEPT.OFCOMMERCE-- COMMERCE CEIC(PayableinU.S.Dollars).Pleaseincludea $25.00foreachcountyorforstateofMontana(a phonenumberincaseafollow-upcallisneeded. 1424NinthAvenue $7f0u0l.l0r0epfoorrtaoffutllensestubojfec5t7sreecptoirotnss,pwehriccohunitnyc/lsutdaetse) CENSUSANDECCOONPOYMRIICGIHNTF1O9R96MATIONCENTER Helena,POMoBnotaxn2a0059560210-0501 allcountiesandthestate (406)444-2896 http://commerce.mt.gov/ceic statrept.fly 2/10/98 MontanaCountyStatisticalReportsareacollectionof Table5: Publicschoolenrollmentbygrade,academicyears1990/91to Table5: Percapitapersonalincome:percentofnationalaverage,1980to daenmdoegarcahphoifcitasnfdiftsyocsiixoeccoounntoimeisc.daCltiaefnotrsthhaevestaatceceosfsMtoontana Table6: Sy1te9ua9dr6es/n9t179e9n0r/o9l1lmteont19a9t6i/n9st7it(u*t)ionsofhighereducation,academic TTaabbllee76:: TI1rn9ac9no5smfeerofpahyomuesnethsol,ds1,99109t7o91a9n9d51989 cstoautnisttyicasnedncfoormptahsessitnatge.tenSubbrjoeacdtsduabtjaeacrtecaatvaeigloarbileesefiotrheeracbhy gCTION4:HOUSING TTaabbllee98:: IHonucsoemheolofdshowuistehhoilndcsombeyarnadcemaenadnHhiosupsaenhiocldoriignicno,me1,9819979and cinodmipvliedtuealsestecotfioanll(tpeonpusleacttiioonn,s.agTrhieculRteuproe,rtestca.)reourpadsataedona TTaabbllee21:: OUcrcbuapnaanncdyrcuhraarlachtoeursiistnigcsunoiftsh,ou1s9i8n0gaunndits1,9910980and1990 TTaabbllee1110::IM1n9ec8ao9nmeinocfofmaemiolfiefsa,mi1l9i7es9bayndfa1m9i8l9ytypeandpresenceofown regularbasisasmorerecentstatisticsbecomeavailable. Table3: Structuralcharacteristicsofhousingunits,1980and1990 childrenunder18years,1989 Table4: Structuralcharacteristicsofoccupiedhousingunits,1980and1990 Table12:Incomeofnonfamilyhouseholds,1989 SECTION1:POPULATION Table5: Selectedcharacteristicsofoccupiedhousingunits,1980and1990 Table13:Incomeasapercentageofpovertylevelofpersonsforwhom Table6: Valueofspecifiedowner-occupiedhousingunits,1990 povertystatusisdetermined,1979and1989 Table1: Area,1990,andpopulation,1890to1990 Table7: Contractrentofspecifiedrenter-occupiedhousingunits,1990 Table14:Povertystatusofpersonsforwhompovertystatusisdeterminedby Table2: Componentsofpopulationchange,1980to1990 Table8: Mortgagestatusandselectedmonthlyownercostsfor ageandbygender,1989 Table3: Censusesandintercensalestimates,1970to1996 specifiedowner-occupiedhousingunits,1980and1990 Table15:Povertystatusofpersonsforwhompovertystatusisdeterminedby Table4: Incorporatedplacesandcensusdesignatedplaces,1980and1990 Table9: Occupiedhousingunitsandhomeheatingfuel,1980and1990 ageandbyhouseholdtype,1989 PopulationofMontanaanditsincorporatedplaces,1890to1990(*) Table10:Occupiedhousingunitsandavailablevehicles,1990 Table16:Povertystatusofhouseholdsbyhouseholdtype,1989 Table5 Populationbyage,1970to1990 Table11:Permit-authorizedconstructioninpermit-issuingplaces,1990to Table17:Povertystatusoffamiliesbyfamilytypeandpresenceofrelated Table6 PopulationbyraceandHispanicorigin,1970to1990 1994 childrenunder18years,1989 TTTaaabbbllleee789: PPPooopppuuulllaaatttiiiooonnnbbbyyyaaagggeee,,,Hrriaacsceepaaannniddcggoeernniddgieenrr,:an1pd9e9gr0ecenndtearg,es1,9910990 SECTION5:EMPLOYMENT SECTION7:GOVERNMENTFINANCES Table10 Populationbyurbanandruralresidence,1980and1990 Table1: Employmentstatusofpersons16yearsandolder,1980and1990 Table11 Persons,householdsandfamilies,1980and1990 Table2: Employmentstatusofpersons16yearsandolderbyraceand Table1: Selectedlocalgovernmentfinances,fiscalyears1982and1987 Table12 Populationprojections,1996to2020 Hispanicorgin,1990 Table1A:Selectedtotallocalgovernmentfinances,fiscalyears1982and Table13 Indianreservationsandtheircountyportions,1980and1990(*) Table3: Laanbdonrofoorwcnescthaitludsreonfufnemdaelres181y6eayresa,rs1a9n8d0oalndder1,9w9i0thownchildren TableIB:S1e9l8e7c(t*e)dstategovernmentfinances,fiscalyears1982and1987(*) SECTION2:SOCIALINDICATORS Table4: Annualaverageestimatesofthecivilianlaborforceand Table2: Federalfundsdistributedbyselectedexecutivebranchagencies, unemploymentrates,1980to1996 fiscalyears1988to1993 Table1: Birthratesanddeathrates,1980,1985,and1988to1996 Table5: Civilianlaborforceemployment,percentchangefromprevious Table3: Individualstateincometaxreturns,1990to1995 Table2: Livebirths,deaths,marriagesandmaritalterminations,1980,1985, year,1980to1996 Table4: Taxablevalueofproperty,1988to1996 and1988to1996 Table6: Occupationofemployedcivilianpersons16yearsandolder,1980 Table5: Propertytaxesleviedforallpurposes,1988to1996 Table3: Placeofbirth,1980and1990,andplaceofresidence,1985 and1990 TTaabbllee45:: MDtaeorai1tt9ha9sl6asntadtudseabtyhgreantedserbyoftepnerlseoandsin1g5cayuesaerss,a1n9d8o0l,de1r9,851,98a0ndan1d988 fTaeblleeS7:: PIenexdrpusesortnirseyn1oc6feyebemyaprolscocyauenpddatociilovdnielraianbndypnreoarcsweoonarsnkd16eHxiypseepararinseinaccneod,rio1gli9dn9e,r0,wi1t9h8w0oarnkd SECTION8:HEALTH&SOCIALSERVICES 1990 1990 Table1: SocialSecuritybenefits:old-age,survivors,disability,andhealth Table6: Maritalstatusbygenderandageofpersons15yearsandolder, Table9: Full-timeandpart-timeemploymentbymajorindustry,1990to insurance(OASDI)beneficiariesbytype,ageandgenderof 1990 1995 beneficiaries,December1987toDecember1995 Table7: Militaryserviceofpersons16yearsandolder,1990 Table10:EmploymentandwagescoveredbyMontanaunemployment Table2: SocialSecuritybenefits:old-age,survivors,disability,andhealth Table8: Mobilityandself-carelimitationstatusbygenderandbyageof insurancelaws,1988to1996 insurance(OASDI)monthlycashbenefitsbytype,ageandgender Table9: Ccriivimliinaanlnoonfifnesntsietsutainodnaclriziemdepreartseso,ns191868yetoar1s9a9n6dolder,1990 TTaabbllee1112::WPloarckeodfiswaboirliktyofstwaotruskearnsd1e6mpyleaorysmeanntdsotladteurs,b1y98g0enadnedr1a9n9d0byage Table3: Soufpbpelneemfeicnitaarliesse,cuDreictyemibnecorm1e9(8S7SIt)opDreocgermabme,rDe19c9e5mber1987to ofciviliannoninstitutionalizedpersons16yearsandolder,1990 December1995 SECTION3:EDUCATION SECTION6:INCOME&POVERTY TTaabbllee45:: HSteaatlet-hadimnisnuirsatnecreedfohrutmhaenagseedrvaincedsdpirsoabglreadms(,Mefdiisccaalrey)e,a1rs98159t8o91to996 Table1: Educationalattainmentofpersons18yearsandolderand25years 1997 andolder,1990 Table1 Personalincomebymajorsourceandearningsbyindustry,1990to Table6: Medicalassistanceprogram(Medicaid),fiscalyears1989to1997 Table2: Educationalattainmentofpersons25yearsandolderbyraceand 1995 Table7: FamiliesachievingindependenceinMontanaandaidtofamilieswith Hispanicorigin,1990 Table2 Totalpersonalincomebyplaceofresidence,inconstant dependentchildren,fiscalyears1989to1997 Table3: Schoolenrollment,educationalattainmentandemploymentstatusof 1992dollars,1990to1995 Table8: Householdsreceivingfoodstamps,fiscalyears1989to1997 persons16to19yearsbyraceandHispanicorigin,1990 Table3 Percapitapersonalincomeincurrentdollarsandpercentchange Table4: Schoolenrollmentofpersons3yearsandolder,1990 frompreviousyear,1980to1995 Table4: Percapitapersonalincomeinconstant1992dollarsandpercent changefrompreviousyear,1980to1995 *** GOLDENVALLEYCOUNTYDATABASE POPULATION *** -TABLE1.1 - AREA, 1990,ANDPOPULATION, 1890TO1990 1990 1990 1990 POPULATION LANDAREA WATERAREA 1990 POPULATION %CHANGE (SQ.MILES) (SQ.MILES) POPULATION DENSITY* 1980-90 MONTANA 145,556.33 1,489.80 799,065 5.5 1.6 GOLDENVALLEY 1,175.33 1.10 912 0.8 -11.1 1980 1970 1960 1950 1940 POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION MONTANA 786,690 694,409 674,767 591,024 559,456 GOLDENVALLEY 1,026 931 1,203 1,337 1,607 1930 1920 1910 1900 1890 POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION POPULATION MONTANA 537,606 548,889 376,053 243,329 142,924 GOLDENVALLEY 2,126 ... ... *SEEAPPENDIXFORDEFINITIONS. ...=NOTAPPLICABLE;COUNTYWASNOTYETESTABLISHED. SOURCES: U.S.BUREAUOFTHECENSUS. 1990CENSUSOFPOPULATIONANDHOUSING,PUBLICLAW94-171 FILE(COMPUTERTAPE). U.S.BUREAUOFTHECENSUS. DECENNIALCENSUSESOFPOPULATION(TITLEVARIESPERCENSUS). PROCESSEDBYTHECENSUSANDECONOMICINFORMATIONCENTER,MONTANADEPARTMENTOFCOMMERCE DRM/JKW/TSM 1993 f ill fi 1\i MONTANA COUNTYSTATISTICALREPORT GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY POPULATION INCOME&POVERTY SOCIALINDICATORS GOVERNMENTFINANCES EDUCATION HEALTH&SOCIALSERVICES HOUSING AGRICULTURE EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS&INDUSTRY CompiledBy SX'TEDOCUMENTSCOLLECTiGIi DAVIDR.MARTIN ResearchSpecialist MONTANASTATELlCrjAJtY TERRYMEAGHER HELEN1A5,15MEO.N6TtAhNAAVES.D020 Programmer/Analyst AdditionalProgrammingAssistanceBy JEANA.OLIVER Programmer/Analyst IssuedBy CENSUSANDECONOMICINFORMATIONCENTER MontanaDepartmentofCommerce 1424NinthAvenue Helena,Montana59620 (406)444-2896 FAX(406)444-1518 Copyright1996bytheCensusandEconomicInformationCenter , . M* ''' ' .'- *** GOLDENVALLEYCOUNTYDATABASE POPULATION *** -TABLE1.2- COMPONENTSOFPOPULATIONCHANGE, 1980TO1990 COMPONENTSOFCHANGE POPULATION CHANGE RESIDUALCHANGE* 1990 1980 PERSONS % BIRTHS DEATHS PERSONS % MONTANA 799,065 786,690 12,375 1.6 132,553 67,094 -53,084 -6.7 GOLDENVALLEY 912 1,026 -114 -11.1 147 88 -173 -16.9 *SEEAPPENDIXFORDEFINITIONS. SOURCES: U.S.BUREAUOFTHECENSUS. 1990CENSUSOFPOPULATIONANDHOUSING,PUBLICLAW94-171 FILE(COMPUTERTAPE). U.S.BUREAUOFTHECENSUS. 1980-90COMPONENTSOFCHANGEFILE(DISKETTE). U.S.BUREAUOFTHECENSUS. 1980CENSUSOFPOPULATIONANDHOUSING, SUMMARYTAPEFILE1 (COMPUTERTAPE). PROCESSEDBYTHECENSUSANDECONOMICINFORMATIONCENTER,MONTANADEPARTMENTOFCOMMERCE DRM/JKW/TSM 1993R *** GOLDENVALLEYCOUNTYDATABASE POPULATION -TABLE1.3- CENSUSESANDINTERCENSALESTIMATES, 1970TO1996 ESTIMATED %CHANGE 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990-96* MONTANA 887799,,337722 870,351 856,519 841,188 823,287 808,230 10.1 GOLDENVALLEY 984 977 958 957 909 905 7.9 ESTIMATED ACTUAL CENSUS %CHANGE %CHANGE 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980-89* 1980-90 MONTANA 799,065 799,565 800,093 804,885 813,573 820,666 813,878 803,920 795,281 1.6 1.6 GOLDENVALLEY 912 917 984 1,009 1,024 1,062 1,048 1,044 1,062 1,085 -10.6 -11.1 ESTIMATED ACTUAL CENSUS %CHANGE %CHANGE 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970-79* 1970-80 MONTANA 786,690 788,700 783,700 771,200 758,500 749,200 737,800 726,700 718,900 710,800 13.6 13.3 GOLDENVALLEY 1,026 1,000 1,000 900 900 900 900 900 900 800 7.4 10.2 CENSUS 1970 MONTANA 694,409 GOLDENVALLEY 931 APRIL1 FORDECENNIALCENSUSES, JULY1 FORINTERCENSALESTIMATES. PERCENTCHANGEFROMAPRIL1OFTHECENSUSYEARTOJULY1OFTHEINTERCENSALYEAR. SOURCES: U.S. BUREAUOFTHECENSUS. DECENNIALCENSUSESOFPOPULATION(TITLESVARYPERCENSUS). U.S. BUREAUOFTHECENSUS. [INTERCENSALESTIMATES]. PROCESSEDBYTHECENSUSANDECONOMICINFORMATIONCENTER,MONTANADEPARTMENTOFCOMMERCE DRM/TSM/JAO 01997

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