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Industries providing employment: Educational,health and social services (31.3%), Public administration (15.2%).
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Glacier County, Montana business data: stores, dealers, real estate agents, wholesalers, restaurants...
Races in Glacier County, Montana:
Detached houses: $143,529Here: $143,529State: $251,645 Townhouses or other attached units: $157,670Here: $157,670State: $207,161 In 2-unit structures: $56,474Here: $56,474State: $147,637 In 5-or-more-unit structures: $506,682Here: $506,682State: $242,036 Mobile homes: $40,005Here: $40,005State: $51,663 Occupied boats, RVs, vans, etc.: $625,000Here: $625,000State: $45,944
Crime in 2005 (reported by the sheriff's office or county police, not the county total):
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Kerry/Edwards (Democratic): 57.9% Bush/Cheney (Republican): 40.1%
Fair market rent in 2006 for a 1-bedroom apartment in Glacier County is $401 a month. Fair market rent for a 2-bedroom apartment is $508 a month. Fair market rent for a 3-bedroom apartment is $677 a month.
Cities in this county include: Cut Bank, North Browning, South Browning, Browning, East Glacier Park Village, Sangrey, Starr School, Fort Peck, Blackfeet, Glacier National Park.
Neighboring counties: Flathead County , Pondera County , Toole County .
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Notable locations in this county outside city limits:
Notable locations in Glacier County: Red Eagle-Two Medicine Campground (A), Reagan Camp (B), Branderval Ranch (C), Browning Station (D), Camp Nine (E), Chewing Blackbones Campground (F), Chief Mountain Junction (G), Port of Piegan (H), Port of Del Bonita (I), Port of Chief Mountain (J), Porcupine Lookout (K), Cut Bank Campground (L), Cut Bank Golf and Country Club (M), Cut Bank Ranger Station (N), Cut Bank Refinery (O), Dead Horse Point (P), Aspenwood Camp (Q), Duck Lake Campground (R), Rimrock Ranch (S), Rising Sun Campground (T). Display/hide their locations on the map Churches in Glacier County include: Holy Family Mission (A), Saint Mary Mission (B), Chief Mountain Baptist Church (C). Display/hide their locations on the map Cemeteries: Birdrattler Cemetery (1), Nightshoot Cemetery (2), Afterbuffalo Cemetery (3), Holy Family Mission Cemetery (4), East Glacier Park Cemetery (5), Four Horns Cemetery (6), Crown Hill Cemetery (7). Display/hide their locations on the map Lakes and reservoirs: Red Eagle Lake (A), Sky Lake (B), Running Crane Lake (C), Cracker Lake (D), Kootenai Lakes (E), Margaret Lake (F), Cosley Lake (G), Falling Leaf Lake (H). Display/hide their locations on the map Streams, rivers, and creeks: Cleveland Creek (A), Hall Creek (B), Hagerty Creek (C), Grinnell Creek (D), Greasewood Creek (E), Freeze Out Creek (F), Fox Creek (G), Fortyone Mile Creek (H), Fortymile Creek (I). Display/hide their locations on the map Parks in Glacier County include: Camp Disappointment Historical Marker (1), Malmstrom Air Force Base Recreation Area (2). Display/hide their locations on the map Post office: Babb Post Office (A). Display/hide its location on the map
Notable locations in Glacier County: Red Eagle-Two Medicine Campground (A), Reagan Camp (B), Branderval Ranch (C), Browning Station (D), Camp Nine (E), Chewing Blackbones Campground (F), Chief Mountain Junction (G), Port of Piegan (H), Port of Del Bonita (I), Port of Chief Mountain (J), Porcupine Lookout (K), Cut Bank Campground (L), Cut Bank Golf and Country Club (M), Cut Bank Ranger Station (N), Cut Bank Refinery (O), Dead Horse Point (P), Aspenwood Camp (Q), Duck Lake Campground (R), Rimrock Ranch (S), Rising Sun Campground (T). Display/hide their locations on the map
Churches in Glacier County include: Holy Family Mission (A), Saint Mary Mission (B), Chief Mountain Baptist Church (C). Display/hide their locations on the map
Cemeteries: Birdrattler Cemetery (1), Nightshoot Cemetery (2), Afterbuffalo Cemetery (3), Holy Family Mission Cemetery (4), East Glacier Park Cemetery (5), Four Horns Cemetery (6), Crown Hill Cemetery (7). Display/hide their locations on the map
Lakes and reservoirs: Red Eagle Lake (A), Sky Lake (B), Running Crane Lake (C), Cracker Lake (D), Kootenai Lakes (E), Margaret Lake (F), Cosley Lake (G), Falling Leaf Lake (H). Display/hide their locations on the map
Streams, rivers, and creeks: Cleveland Creek (A), Hall Creek (B), Hagerty Creek (C), Grinnell Creek (D), Greasewood Creek (E), Freeze Out Creek (F), Fox Creek (G), Fortyone Mile Creek (H), Fortymile Creek (I). Display/hide their locations on the map
Parks in Glacier County include: Camp Disappointment Historical Marker (1), Malmstrom Air Force Base Recreation Area (2). Display/hide their locations on the map
Post office: Babb Post Office (A). Display/hide its location on the map
Unemployment by year (%)
Current college students: 469 People 25 years of age or older with a high school degree or higher: 78.6% People 25 years of age or older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 16.5%
Number of foreign born residents: 280 (71% naturalized citizens)
Mean travel time to work: 14.9 minutes
Percentage of county residents living and working in this county: 95.4%
Housing units in structures:
Housing units in Glacier County with a mortgage: 879 (54 second mortgage, 45 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan) Houses without a mortgage: 884
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Glacier County historical area-adjusted tornado activity is significantly below Montana state average. It is 46.1 times below overall U.S. average.
Glacier County-area historical earthquake activity is below Montana state average. It is 52% smaller than the overall U.S. average. On 5/2/1995 at 19:31:02, a magnitude 4.5 (4.1 MB, 4.2 ML, 4.5 ML, Depth: 5.6 mi, Class: Light, Intensity: IV - V) earthquake occurred 83.7 miles away from Glacier County centerOn 4/1/1992 at 11:33:47, a magnitude 4.2 (4.0 MB, 3.8 ML, 4.2 ML, Depth: 3.1 mi) earthquake occurred 66.6 miles away from the county centerOn 8/16/1994 at 11:03:41, a magnitude 4.2 (3.9 MB, 4.1 ML, 4.2 ML, Depth: 3.1 mi) earthquake occurred 68.3 miles away from the county centerOn 4/15/1998 at 02:28:35, a magnitude 4.1 (4.1 MD, 3.8 ML, Depth: 2.7 mi) earthquake occurred 60.8 miles away from Glacier County centerOn 7/2/1992 at 13:09:50, a magnitude 3.8 (3.8 ML, Depth: 6.2 mi, Class: Light, Intensity: II - III) earthquake occurred 12.1 miles away from the county centerOn 11/30/1990 at 11:30:48, a magnitude 4.0 (3.2 MB, 3.5 ML, 4.0 ML, Depth: 3.1 mi) earthquake occurred 61.7 miles away from Glacier County centerMagnitude types: body-wave magnitude (MB), duration magnitude (MD), local magnitude (ML)
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Means of transportation to work
5.38% of this county's 2006 resident taxpayers lived in other counties in 2005 ($29,881 average adjusted gross income)
10 or fewer of this county's residents moved from foreign countries. 3.17% relocated from other counties in Montana ($13,947 average AGI) 2.21% relocated from other states ($15,934 average AGI)Glacier County: 2.21%Montana average: 4.64%
5.87% of this county's 2005 resident taxpayers moved to other counties in 2006 ($28,435 average adjusted gross income)
10 or fewer of this county's residents moved to foreign countries. 3.57% relocated to other counties in Montana ($16,323 average AGI) 2.30% relocated to other states ($12,117 average AGI)Glacier County: 2.30%Montana average: 4.10%
Births per 1000 population from 1990 to 1999: 18.6 Births per 1000 population from 2000 to 2003: 19.4
Deaths per 1000 population from 1990 to 1999: 8.3 Deaths per 1000 population from 2000 to 2003: 8.2
Infant deaths per 1000 live births from 1990 to 1999: 8.4 Infant deaths per 1000 live births from 2000 to 2003: 8.4
Persons enrolled in hospital insurance and/or supplemental medical insurance (Medicare) in July 1, 2003: 1,451 (1,247 aged, 204 disabled) Population without health insurance coverage in 2000: 27% Children under 18 without health insurance coverage in 2000: 26%
Household type by relationship
2,284 spouses, 4,814 children (4,517 natural, 85 adopted, 212 stepchildren), 736 grandchildren, 97 brothers or sisters, 48 parents, 332 other relatives, 323 non-relatives
Size of family households: 1,008 2-persons, 711 3-persons, 706 4-persons, 451 5-persons, 261 6-persons, 142 7-or-more-persons.
Size of nonfamily households: 932 1-person, 90 2-persons, 8 3-persons, 4 4-persons.
89.1% of residents of Glacier County speak English at home. 0.1% of residents speak Spanish at home (100% speak English very well). 4.0% of residents speak other Indo-European language at home (25% speak English very well, 71% speak English well, 4% speak English not well). 0.3% of residents speak Asian or Pacific Island language at home (44% speak English very well, 28% speak English well, 28% speak English not well). 6.6% of residents speak other language at home (76% speak English very well, 21% speak English well, 2% speak English not well).
In fiscal year 2004: Federal Government expenditure: $134,911,000 ($9987 per capita) Department of Defense expenditure: $579,000 Federal direct payments to individuals for retirement and disability: $24,606,000 Federal other direct payments to individuals: $14,787,000 Federal direct payments not to individuals: $15,580,000 Federal grants: $53,248,000 Federal procurement contracts: $7,712,000 ($98,000 Department of Defense) Federal salaries and wages: $18,978,000 ($0,000 Department of Defense) Federal Government direct loans: $256,000 Federal guaranteed/insured loans: $1,896,000 Federal Government insurance: $22,626,000
Total withdrawal of fresh water for public supply: 1.73 millions of gallons per day (55% from ground, 45% from surface)
63% of Glacier County residents lived in the same house 5 years ago. Out of people who lived in different houses, 66% lived in this county. Out of people who lived in different counties, 53% lived in Montana.
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Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses in 2000: $31,100
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Police Protection: $801,000
Health Services - Other: $583,000
Judicial and Legal Services: $517,000
General Public Buildings: $378,000
Solid Waste Management: $371,000
Central Staff Services: $326,000
Financial Administration: $255,000
Libraries: $152,000
General - Other: $109,000
Parks & Recreation: $67,000
Natural Resources - Other: $66,000
Welfare - Other: $18,000
All Other: $200,000
Health & Hospitals: $65,000
Highways: $5,000
Interest Earnings: $79,000
Regular Highways: $89,000
Police Protection: $39,000
Natural Resource - Other: $12,000
Health - Other: $7,000
Judicial: $6,000
Highways: $261,000
General Support: $161,000
Health & Hospitals: $24,000
Public Welfare: $23,000
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