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Montana annual planning i nforma tion Montana Annual Planning Information 1992- 1993 SfATF DOCUMENTS COLLECTION JUL 28 1994 MONTANA STATE LIBRARY 1515 E. 6th AVE. HELENA, MONTANA 59520 PublishedJune 1992bytheMontanaDepartmentofLabor&Industry MontanaStateLibrary 3 0864 1004 4597 5 The Montana State Job Service Division maintains 23 local Job JOB Service Offices in principal cities ofMontana. You are invited to call on any ofthese offices for assistance in filling positions SERVICE in your organization, obtaining additional labor market information and for receiving other services in connection with your employ- ment needs. LOCALJOBSERVICEOFFICELISTING ANACONDA GLASGOW FLATHEAD POLSON 307 East Park 238 2nd Ave. S. 427 1st Ave. E. 417MainSt. Anaconda, MT 59711 Glasgow, MT 59230 Kalispell, MT 59901 P.O. Box970 (563-3444) a28-9369) (752-5627) Poison, MT 59860 (883-5261) BILLINGS GLENDIVE LEWISTOWN SHELBY 624 N. 24lh St. (Main) 211 S. Kendrick 300 1st Ave. N. 402 1stSt. S. 1425 Broadwater(Satellite) Glendive. MT 59330 Lewistown, MT 59457 Shelby, MT 59474 Billings, MT 59101 (365-3314) (538-8701) (434-5161) (248-7371)Main (259-5529)Satellite BOZEMAN GREAT FALLS LINCOLNCOUNTY SIDNEY 121 N. Willson 1018 7th St. S. 317Mineral Ave. 120S. Central Bozeman, MT 59715 GreatFalls, MT 59405 Libby, MT 59923 Sidney, MT 59270 (586-5455) (761-1730) a93-6282) (482-1204) BUTTE HAMILTON LIVINGSTON THOMPSON FALLS 206 W. Granite 333 Main St. 228 S. Main 608 MainSt. P.O. Box 309 P.O. Box 73 P.O. Box 1199 P.O. Box669 Program Office Hamilton, MT 59840 Livingston, MT 59047 Thompson Falls, MT 59873 Butte, MT 59703 (363-1822) (222-0520) (827-3472) (782-0417)Granite (782-9115)Pgr.Off. CUT BANK HAVRE MILES CFTY WOLF POINT 20S. Central 416 1st St. 12 N. 10th St. 217 3r<J Ave. S. Cut Bank, MT 59427 Havre, MT 59501 P.O. Box 1786 WolfPoint, MT 59201 (873-2191) 065-5847) Miles City, MT 59301 (653-1720) (232-1316) DILLON HELENA MISSOULA 730 N. Montana 715 Front St. 539 S. 3rd St. W. P.O. Box 1300 Helena, MT 59601 P.O. Box 5027 Dillon, MT 59725 (449-6006) Missoula, MT 59806 (683-4259) (728-7060) Montana Annual Planning Information 1992- 1993 Montana State of Stan Stephens, Governor Department of Labor & Industry Mike Micone, Commissioner PublishedJune 1992 bythe MontanaDepartmentofLabor&Industry For more information, contact: Research & Analysis Bureau Department of Labor & Industry P.O. Box 1728 Helena, Montana 59624 Phone: (406)444-2430 Introduction The purpose ofthis pubHcation is to report labor market in- formation for Montana and the United States. It is one of several reports published periodically by the Montana Depart- ment ofLabor and Industry's Research and Analysis Bureau— and provides historical, current and projected labor market in- formation. This publication is designed primarily to meet the informa- tional needs ofthose individuals working with the federal government's Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). It should also prove useful, however, to private business, educators, re- searchers and others. Table of Contents Page DESCRIPTION AND RANKING OF MONTANA I. Description and Ranking 2 Income and Population for U.S., Montana and Surrounding States 3 GENERAL ECONOMIC REVIEW AND OUTLOOK II. For the Nation 5 For Montana 8 United States/Montana Comparison 15 PROJECTIONS III. Industry for the Nation 17 Industry for Montana 19 Occupational for the Nation 22 Occupational for Montana 26 TABLES - STATEWIDE IV. New Business Establishments 38 Civilian Labor Force 40 Annual Average Employment by Industry 42 Annual Average Female Employment by Industry 43 Monthly Employment by Industry 44 Hours and Earnings ofProduction Workers 46 Employment and Wages by Industry 48 Average Weekly Wage 50 V. TABLES - BY COUNTY Population Estimates 52 Income (Per Capita and Personal) 53 Annual Average Covered Employment 54 Annual Average Unemployment Rates 55 Annual Average Employed and Unemployed 56 JTPA Planning Information 64 GLOSSARY VI. Glossary ofTerms 67 Section I Description and Ranking of Montana Page 1 Description and Ranking of iVIontana Montana is a large, sparsely-populated state that has traditionally depended on natural resources for much of its economic prosperity. The open plains of Eastern Montana provide land for grain farming, grazing for large herds ofbeef cattle, oil and gasfields, andrichcoaldepositsforminingandelectricalproduction.The mountainous regions of Western Montana yield timber for wood-products manufacturing and mineralsformining. In addition, Montana'snatural beautyattracts manytourists to the state. Primary industries often determine the direction of a state or local economy. Montana's primary industries include agriculture, manufacturing, mining, tourist-re- lated, railroad, heavy construction and federal government. Service industries have become increasingly important in Montana also, and Montana's major service in- dustries include trade, education, health services and government. Small businesses are very important to Montana's economy. In private, non-farm wage and salary jobs, 35 percent of jobs are with firms employing fewer than 20 people—and 70 percent of workers are with businesses employing fewer than 100 people. Montana's Ranking Among the 50 States Item Rank Montana U.S. Total Population, 1990 Census 44th 799,065 Total Population, 1980 44th Land Area (Sq. Miles) 4th Population per Square Mile, 1990 48th Percent Change in Population, 1980-90 * Population Under 18 Years ofAge, 1990 * & Population 65 Years Older, 1990 * Median Age, 1990 * Number of Households, 1990 * Home Ownership Rate, 1990 * Percent High School Graduates, 1988 4th Per Capita Personal Income, 1991 39th Unemployment Rate, 1991 (Ranked from highest to lowest) 17th** 6.9% • Not available ** Tied with two other states INCOME AND POPULATION DATA 1991 1990 1989 1988 TOTAL PERSONALINCOME: (Millionsof Dollars) United States .812,082 MONTANA Idaho North Dakota South Dakota Wyoming Section II General Economic Review and Outlook Page 4

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