Glacier County, MT
Migration of people and income, 2022–2023 filing years
Between the 2022 and 2023 filing years, Glacier County, MT saw a net loss of 11 tax-filing households and a net loss of 24 individuals. On net, the area lost $3.8M in associated adjusted gross income (AGI, nominal dollars). The largest inflow came from Cascade County; the largest outflow went to Cascade County. These figures cover federal income tax filers only and do not indicate why people moved.
Net income (AGI)
-$3.8M
nominal dollars
Net households
-11
tax returns
Net people
-24
exemptions
-1.8 net people per 1,000 residents (population 13,609)
Income (AGI) in and out
Moved in$8.4M
Moved out$12.2M
Net -$3.8M (nominal)
Where movers came from
- 1Cascade County, MT24$599.0K
Where movers went
- 1Cascade County, MT37$4.3M
- 2Missoula County, MT23$716.0K
Net migration by year
Net 2012–2023: -$20.5M (-501 people)
20122023
| Year | Net AGI | Net people |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | -$570.0K | -38 |
| 2013 | -$2.5M | +69 |
| 2014 | -$2.7M | -134 |
| 2015 | -$2.7M | -113 |
| 2016 | -$218.0K | +18 |
| 2017 | +$1.7M | -99 |
| 2018 | -$4.7M | -68 |
| 2019 | -$2.9M | -130 |
| 2020 | -$683.0K | +77 |
| 2021 | +$892.0K | -15 |
| 2022 | -$2.2M | -44 |
| 2023 | -$3.8M | -24 |
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