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Montana's economy: all sectors contribute to recent growth.

Publication: Montana Business Quarterly
Publication Date: 22-JUN-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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Montana's economic boom continues! The 2.3 percent unemployment rate recently released by the Montana Department of Labor and Industry is the latest data confirming this trend. For the fifth straight month, the statewide unemployment rate has come in at less than 3.0 percent. I have been analyzing the Montana economy for almost 40 years and cannot remember unemployment rates this low.

Figure 1 summarizes our current outlook for the state's economy. It is simply a reformatting of the forecast we presented last winter with more emphasis on 2007 and the recent past. Montana's economy grew 5.1 percent in 2004, 4.5 percent in 2005, and 5.9 percent in 2006. Our forecast is for 4.2 percent growth in 2007. This slight deceleration is not due to deterioration in the fundamentals driving Montana's economic boom. Rather, we believe that Montana's construction and home building industries will finally cool--following the national trend.

Multiple Causes for Economic Boom

What is causing Montana's economic boom? The first thing that comes to mind is the energy/commodity boom, which has transformed portions of eastern Montana and places like Butte. Worldwide conditions haven't changed, and these areas can expect current conditions to continue for awhile. But, the energy/commodity boom is actually just icing on the cake because we would have had a strong economy even without it. Almost all sectors of Montana's economic base have contributed to the state's recent growth.

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