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From Montana Business Daily
Jobless claims in Montana number 100,934 since COVID-19 shutdowns began
Jobless claims filed by Montana residents since the start of coronavirus shutdown orders in mid-March have hit 100,934, or 19.2 percent of the state’s workforce, according to a new analysis from the website 24/7 Wall St.
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IRS audit rate for Big Horn County residents is highest in Montana
Big Horn County residents were audited by the Internal Revenue Service at a greater rate than all similar jurisdictions in Montana, according to an analysis by the website 24/7 Wall St.
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Purchasing power of a dollar in Montana equals $1.06, study finds
The purchasing power of a dollar in Montana, based on the cost of living and other factors in the state, is $1.06, according to a state-by-state ranking of the dollar’s value by the website 24/7 Wall St.
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Blaine ranks the poorest of Montana counties
Blaine was ranked the most impoverished county in Montana in a 24/7 Wall St. analysis of the least affluent regions in all 50 states.
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Frenchtown ranks the best suburb in Montana, study finds
Based on a ranking consisting of 10 measurements, including income levels, home ownership and commute times, Frenchtown is the best Montana suburb in which to live, according to a 24/7 Wall St. analysis published this month.
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From Montana Business Daily
Great Falls’s concentrated poverty rate is the highest in Montana
The Great Falls metro area’s share of extreme poverty – neighborhoods where at least 40 percent of residents live below the poverty level – is the highest in Montana, according to a new analysis from the website 24/7 Wall St.
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From Montana Business Daily
Madison County’s $3,478-per-month cost of living is the highest in Montana
Residents of Madison County need to make $3,478 every month to maintain a modest standard of living, making it the most expensive place to live in Montana.
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From Montana Business Daily
Average student loan debt for graduates in Montana is $28,389, study finds
College graduates in Montana have an average debt burden of $28,389, according to a study by the website 24/7 Wall St. examining average student loan debt in the 50 states.
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From Montana Business Daily
Montana ranks 22nd lowest in state, local government GDP, study finds
Montana finished 22nd lowest in the size of its state and local government operations, based on their share of the state’s gross domestic product, according to a 24/7 Wall St. analysis.
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From Montana Business Daily
Roosevelt rated least livable among Montana counties, study finds
Roosevelt was ranked Montana’s worst county to live in, according to a Wall St. 24/7 analysis of regions with the poorest quality of life within all 50 states.