Montana Maintains Near-Record Low Unemployment for Four Consecutive Years

Ranked among top 5 states for lowest unemployment

Governor's Office
  • July 18 2025
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HELENA, Mont. – Governor Greg Gianforte today announced Montana’s unemployment rate remained at 2.8% in June, marking the ninth straight month under 3% and four consecutive years of unemployment at or below 3.4%, a new record.

“With more Montanans working now than ever before and historically low unemployment, we’re seeing the results of our pro-jobs policies,” Gov. Gianforte said. “This month marks a new record stretch of four years of low unemployment and reinforces Montana's reputation as one of the nation's best places to live, work, and raise a family.”

Montana’s unemployment rate was 1.3% lower than the national unemployment rate, which was 4.1% in June. Montana ranked in the top five states in the nation with the lowest unemployment rates.

Total employment (which includes payroll, agricultural, and self-employed workers) decreased slightly in June. Construction, financial activities, and professional services each added 500 or more jobs over the month. Payroll jobs fell by 500 jobs over the month with losses in retail and wholesale trade, private education, healthcare, administrative and support services, and federal government employment.

The month of June marked the fourth consecutive month where the number of unemployed Montanans remained below 16,000 – near the record low of just under 14,000 which was reached in 2023.  

The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.3% on a seasonally adjusted basis in June. The index for shelter rose 0.2% in June, the primary factor for the monthly all items increase. Over the last 12 months, the all-items index rose 2.7% with core inflation rising 2.9%. The index for all items minus food and energy, or core inflation, rose 0.2% in June.

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** Unemployment figures are seasonally-adjusted. Seasonally-adjusted numbers remove the effects of events that follow a regular month-to-month pattern each year. These adjustments make non-seasonal patterns easier to identify. The margin of error for the unemployment rate is plus or minus 0.5 percentage points at the 90 percent confidence level. All questions relating to the calculation of unemployment rates should be directed to the Montana Department of Labor & Industry’s Data and Operations Bureau at 406-444-4100.

 

The next Labor Market Information report, including data from July 2025, will be released on Tuesday August 19th.

 

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****** COUNTY UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ****** 
The unemployment rate and ranking for each of Montana’s 56 counties is provided below for your convenience.  County unemployment rates and employment levels are not seasonally adjusted and should be compared to the unadjusted statewide unemployment rate of 2.7%.   
 

  

Unemployment Rate 

Employment 

Rank 

County 

Current Unemployment Rate 

Change over Year 

Current Employment 

Job Change from Last Year 

Treasure 

1.5 

-1.6 

390 

-19 

Carter 

1.6 

-1 

661 

-17 

Prairie 

1.6 

0.2 

676 

-81 

Fallon 

1.9 

0.2 

1,496 

-122 

Garfield 

-0.5 

640 

-10 

Liberty 

-0.3 

885 

-2 

Chouteau 

2.1 

-0.1 

2,724 

-40 

Daniels 

2.1 

0.1 

734 

-5 

Dawson 

2.1 

-0.2 

4,308 

21 

McCone 

2.1 

-0.3 

832 

-14 

Powder River 

2.1 

0.4 

905 

-4 

Richland 

2.1 

-0.2 

5,879 

-64 

13 

Blaine 

2.2 

-0.6 

2,724 

-48 

13 

Custer 

2.2 

0.1 

6,614 

-166 

13 

Meagher 

2.2 

-0.1 

970 

-33 

13 

Teton 

2.2 

-0.3 

2,868 

-5 

17 

Beaverhead 

2.3 

-0.1 

4,640 

49 

17 

Park 

2.3 

-0.1 

10,114 

-85 

17 

Toole 

2.3 

2,217 

20 

Broadwater 

2.4 

0.1 

3,910 

-18 

20 

Jefferson 

2.4 

-0.2 

6,050 

-56 

20 

Rosebud 

2.4 

-0.3 

3,679 

-85 

20 

Valley 

2.4 

0.2 

3,597 

-98 

24 

Fergus 

2.5 

-0.1 

5,845 

36 

24 

Gallatin 

2.5 

0.2 

72,029 

-4119 

24 

Golden Valley 

2.5 

-0.3 

421 

-1 

24 

Lewis and Clark 

2.5 

36,853 

-238 

24 

Missoula 

2.5 

70,724 

-294 

24 

Sheridan 

2.5 

1,689 

-37 

30 

Carbon 

2.6 

-0.1 

5,549 

-66 

30 

Hill 

2.6 

6,885 

40 

30 

Wibaux 

2.6 

0.3 

417 

-2 

30 

Yellowstone 

2.6 

0.1 

86,671 

-797 

34 

Cascade 

2.7 

0.1 

38,510 

-636 

35 

Flathead 

2.8 

59,568 

481 

35 

Judith Basin 

2.8 

0.1 

959 

-48 

35 

Petroleum 

2.8 

-0.9 

243 

10 

35 

Pondera 

2.8 

-0.5 

2,477 

-70 

39 

Phillips 

2.9 

0.2 

1,941 

-18 

39 

Ravalli 

2.9 

20,786 

286 

41 

Lake 

-0.2 

14,603 

285 

42 

Deer Lodge 

3.1 

0.1 

4,456 

109 

42 

Silver Bow 

3.1 

0.1 

17,345 

188 

44 

Sweet Grass 

3.2 

1,742 

-219 

45 

Powell 

3.3 

0.2 

2,589 

22 

45 

Stillwater 

3.3 

0.8 

4,446 

-55 

47 

Roosevelt 

3.6 

0.2 

3,587 

-39 

48 

Mineral 

3.7 

-0.2 

2,170 

-26 

49 

Wheatland 

3.8 

0.3 

729 

50 

Glacier 

3.9 

0.2 

5,801 

-48 

50 

Musselshell 

3.9 

0.2 

1,894 

-17 

52 

Granite 

4.4 

-0.9 

1,314 

53 

Sanders 

4.6 

0.1 

4,803 

-13 

54 

Big Horn 

4.9 

0.8 

4,288 

-91 

55 

Lincoln 

0.1 

8,310 

165 

56 

Madison 

7.8 

2,168 

-1049 

 
 
****** RESERVATION UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ****** 
The unemployment rate and ranking for each of Montana’s seven reservations is provided below.  Reservation unemployment rates and employment levels are not seasonally adjusted and should be compared to the unadjusted statewide unemployment rate of 2.7%. Reservation areas overlap with county areas, meaning that unemployed individuals living on a reservation will be included in both the reservation and county totals.  
 

  

Unemployment Rate 

Employment 

Rank 

Area 

Current Unemployment Rate 

Change over Year 

Current Employment 

Job Change from Last Year 

Flathead  

3.7 

-0.2 

14,002 

247 

Fort Peck  

0.3 

3,033 

-39 

Blackfeet  

5.2 

0.2 

4,252 

-40 

Northern Cheyenne  

5.8 

-0.4 

1,368 

-32 

Rocky Boy's  

7.3 

0.2 

934 

-2 

Crow  

8.1 

1.2 

2,052 

-42 

Fort Belknap 

9.9 

-1.3 

861 

-15 

 
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