Childcare provides critical support to the Montana economy, allowing parents of young children to participate in the labor force and preparing the future generation of workers through high-quality early childhood education.
This month’s article explores Montana’s outdoor recreation economy: the activities people pursue, the places they recreate, and how recreation has changed over the past two years since the COVID pandemic.
Examines the different impacts of the pandemic for teleworkers and non-teleworkers.
December 2020
How a lack of child care has impacted Montana businesses
November 2020
How Montana’s Registered Apprentice Program continues to evolve with the needs of the economy.
October 2020
This article summarizes research on the utilization of Medicaid Expansion for health insurance among Montana’s workforce and employers.
September 2020
Explores an array of statistics to gain a fuller understanding of the labor market impacts of COVID-19 and the recovery so far.
August 2020
This article examines potential trends in job switching as Montana recovers from the COVID-19 recession.
July 2020
This recession is unique compared with prior downturns, and it has led to several questions. This article answers the most common of these questions.
June 2020
This article shows the economic impact of the COVID-19 public health crisis and explains the macroeconomic concepts behind these events.
May 2020
Exploring Montana's UI claims to illustrate the early impacts of COVID-19 on the state economy.
April 2020
How long do new businesses last in Montana?
March 2020
An overview of the economic conditions on Montana's seven reservations.
February 2020
How each industry in Montana contributes to the statewide economy.
December 2019
A look at the role tech-related workers play in Montana's economy.
November 2019
A look at the current state of Montana's Housing Market.
October 2019
Highlighting worker migration's role in Montana’s economy.
September 2019
A summary of the 2018-2028 Montana Employment Projections.
August 2019
A discussion of the economic indicators economists use to predict recessions.
July 2019
Explores the importance of productivity in helping Montana maintain economic growth while workers are hard to find.
June 2019
As businesses struggle to find workers, it is essential to understand why some people choose not to participate in the labor force.
May 2019
This article explores the employment and wages of childcare workers, who are a critical component in addressing the state’s workforce shortage.
April 2019
This article dives under the calm surface of net employment growth to highlight the frequency of underlying job changes.
March 2019
An examination of the work and spending patterns of different income groups in Montana.
February 2019
A study examining the number of workers enrolled in Montana Medicaid and the characteristics of the businesses who employ them.
December 2018
Apprenticeship is expanding in Montana, with higher participation and a greater diversity of apprentices.
November 2018
An examination of the factors that cause wages to grow in Montana.
October 2018
This article explores the availability and affordability of childcare in Montana, and how it affects the state’s workforce.
September 2018
A summary of this year's Labor Day Report, a report to the governor on the current state of Montana's economy.
August 2018
Does Montana's recent wage growth extend to workers in all income brackets?
June 2018
Understanding Montana's Wage Growth since the Great Recession
June 2018
Career education should begin well before middle school. Montana Career Lab has the resources to help.
April 2018
While economists are still perfecting how to measure the benefits of outdoor recreation in Montana, it is already obvious that it provides large benefits to the state.
March 2018
Education, innovation, and distribution of knowledge can be an effective economic development tool for rural areas.
Which of Montana's industries are outperforming the nation in employment growth?
Our study of workforce outcomes finds that a student's major is only one determinate of career success.
Online job postings can tell us whether employers are hiring, what occupations are in demand, and what skills are needed to fill jobs
A summary of the State College Report 2017
The importance of Montana's 55-and-over labor force.
What is Inflation and Why do we Care? The answer is not as simple as you think.
How large a role do small businesses play in Montana’s economy?
Montana nonprofits provided more than 51,000 jobs and paid over $2.1 billion in wages in 2015
Nurses play a part in nearly all facets of healthcare delivery, and understanding the characteristics of these workers is essential to predicting future workforce needs.
This article reports on the current level of STEM employment in Montana and helps students and job seekers to determine whether STEM is right for them.
In contrast to more abstract concepts like gross domestic product, personal income, or inflation, the unemployment rate seems very straightforward. But is it really?
This article explores the demographics of Montana’s UI claimants to gain insights about labor market, industry, and seasonal employment trends
This article examines the evidence for the gender wage gap in Montana
This article examines the unique characteristics of health care supply and demand and how they affect Montana’s rural communities