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Page 4 Montana DrpaMmc n\ «t Cc « 301 S. Park Avenue, P.O. Box 200505, Helena MT Office Phone (406) 841-2740 Web Site www.ceic.mt.gov E-Mail [email protected] What the Numbers Say Census and Economic Information Center i ■ Montana Department of Commen Volume 2, Issue 2, Spring 2006 Newsletter Economic News Personal Income, Money in Montanans' Pockets, Grows to $25.6 Billion Susan Ockert, Senior Research Economist Personal income, per capita income, wages and salaries, compensation, and earnings; all
...are measures of the amount of money citizens earn. The array of statistics indicates the complexity of today's economy. Keeping tabs on income in the United States is the U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) . According to BEA's April release, Montana's personal income totaled $25.6 billion in 2004, up 14.7% from 2001.
Since personal income is dependent on population, it is not surprising that Montana's two most populated metropolitan counties, Yellowstone (134,806) and Missoula (99,063), have the largest personal incomes, $4.2 billion and $2.9 billion respectively in 2004.


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