Demographic & Economic Information for Glacier County 2006
Demographic & Economic Information for Glacier County 2006
Montana.Dept. of Labor And Industry.Office of Research And Analysis
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Mary Lodge & Resort 6 Glac er Care Center 4 Sundance Construction 4 Glac er Electric Co-Op 4 TeeplesIGAFoodliner 5 Gkc er Park, Inc. 8 Town Pump 5 ^ ymenl 5iic ClflisCoOmg; Cla55 9= IOC IT.ZZ': C:iaii8 = 500to99gempk>vceiCla5i7= ._jz;zjg Snme: Mb 0K. rtmeirt of Labor tfr Iiiduitiy, Qiuirierlp Cemiis of Employ i. This list inckdes ONLYprivate iiuJiistry employrn subjirt lit nwiriployii, lent sffncia are iwthidtd. -i. ^^^■' mmt . ■-. ; Agricultural Statistics- Glacier County y 4 I Farms j Farms: ...(number) ,72-; Land in farms (acres) ,,545,20. C Average size of farms (actes) Farms by size: (number) 1 Less than 1,000 acres 217 | 1,000 acres or more 255 1 Farms by vaiue of products sold and government payments received: (number) H LessthanSlOO,000 374 H S100,000ormore 98 il Farms bytype of organization: (number) 1 J Faniflyjndiuiduai, Partnership 415 ■ Corporation, Cooperative, Trust "J 1 Livestock Inventory and Crops Harvested P Livestock and Poultry Inventory (number) | Cattle and calves 41,003 Hogs and pigs 20,058 rf Sheep and lambs 535 1 Horses and ponies 3,207 f^ Bison (D) 1 Chickens (layers and broilers) 37,ei7 1 Crops Harvested (acres) j Corn for gram i Cornforsilageorgreenchop [^ Wheatfor gram, All 133,955 Winter wheat forgrain (D) Durum whearforgram (D) Spring wheatfor grain 124,027 J Barley for gram 92,224 I Oats for grain ?6j Sunflower seed, All 1 Soybeans for beans | Hay, hayl age, grass silage 46,495 Iri i Operator Demographics '^ Primary occupation: (number) f Farming 324 T Other 148 ■ Place of residence; (number) V On farm operated "»Tj Not on farm operated ,03 L Vears on present farm: (number) C" Less than lOyears S2 M lOyearsormore Age group: (number) ^1 Under 55 years 235 K 55 years and over 235 ■ Average age of operators: (number) 55,3 1 ilAgtiudhii.ilStatiitia Ssroii Employment by Industry -Annual Averages 2005- Glacier County Numberof Average Annual AnnualWages TOTAL ALL INDUSTRIES 314 4,415 S27,670 TOTAL PRIVATE 262 2,113 323,029 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING & HUNTING 5 24 S20,412 Animal production 3 Agricultures forestry support 2 * * MINING 19 116 S39,799 Oil and gas extraction 10 65 548,105 Support activities for mining 9 51 S29,130 UTILITIES 7 70 S55,669 CONSTRUCTION 20 78 S3 6, 874 Construction of buildings 6 Heavy and civil engineering construction 1 * * Specialty trade contractors 13 37 525,658 MANUFACTURING 3 Beverage and tobacco product mfg 1 * * Wood product manufacturing 1 * " Furniture and related product mfg 1 * ' WHOLESALE TRADE 14 88 535,372 Merchant wholesalers, durable goods 7 46 533,282 Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods 6 * Electronic markets & agents and brokers 1 * ' RETAILTRADE 46 442 518,575 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 7 79 525,294 Furnitureand home furnishings stores 3 6 518,478 Electronics and appliance stores 2 Building material & garden supply stores 6 36 525,691 Food and beverage stores 10 168 518,155 Health and personal care stores 1 * * Gasoline stations 5 76 511,519 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 1 * General merchandise stores 6 44 514,117 Miscellaneous store retailers 4 * Nonsto re retailers 1 " * TRANSPORTATION ANDWAREHOUSING 8 51 546,794 Truck transportation 5 14 533,453 1 of Labor & Imlmtry, duiincrty Cemin ofEmploym, Industry Estab""shm rof AverageAnnual An -r^a ^ Pipeline transportation 2 * *W Couriers and messengers 2 * INFORMATION 5 30 $11,009 A Publishing industries, except Internet 3 21 $ 1 0,706 P Motlonpicture, sound recording Industry 1 ' *; Telecommunications 1 * * FINANCE AND INSURANCE 10 61 533,168 Credit intermediation & related activity 5 49 $28,094 J Securities, comm, contracts, investments 1 1 Insurance carriers & related activities 4 « * ^ REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING 2 - *[.' Real estate 1 " •V Rental and leasing services 1 • *|,- PROFESSIONAL ANDTECHNICAL SERVICES 18 43 $27,025 Ij ADMINISTRATIVE AND WASTE SERVICES 5 • « |1 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 3 IS $18,988>j HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 16 182 $28,326 9 Ambulatory health care services 7 43 $26,746 1 Hospitals 1 * ""1 Nursing and residential care facilities 2 •: Social assistance 6 22 $9,745 * ARTS, ENTERTAIN IVIENT, AND RECREATION 7 24 $14,111 ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES 50 699 $15,392 Accommodation 19 401 $20,252 Food services and drinking places 31 298 $8,852 ^ OTHER SERVICES 24 78 $16,680 1 Repair and maintenance 8 35 $28,187 i Personal and laundry services 2 * "a Membership associations & organizations 11 38 $7,099 H Private households 2 » TOTAL GOVERNMENT 53 2,303 $31,929 Local Government 22 1,716 $26,287 State Government n 67 $33,579 I Federal Government 20 520 $50,345 ] Jlie CLCEW piogram cooipila daOi rtportid by .ill employer, covered rider Mo„u Muneir^pkyme,,, imu nmre.^^^^^ I K Percent Change in Employmait; 1996 to 2005 U.S., Montana, and Glacier County S.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% , 0.0% ' -4.0% -5.0% iV | i fi^M^ Soiirc,-: Maiitana Departm ■t of Labor & Ui4iistTy.
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