Golden Valley County vs. Montana
Comparative Trends Analysis:
Total Personal Income Growth and Change, 1969-2022
Introduction
Golden Valley County vs. Montana
Golden Valley County:
2022 TPI = $46,806K
2022 Percent of State = 0.07%
Montana:
2022 TPI = $68,477,036K
2022 Percent of U.S. = 0.31%
The annual total personal incomes (TPI) estimates compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, (BEA) are among the most comprehensive, consistent, comparable and timely measures of economic activity available statewide and at the national levels. Personal income estimates are also the best available local level indicator of general purchasing power, and are therefore central to tracking and comparing county patterns of economic growth and change.
The following graphs highlight trends in the pattern of growth and change in the total personal income of Golden Valley County and Montana with comparison to the nation. The data used are those compiled by the Regional Income and Product Divisions of the Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce. The 2017 constant dollar (real) estimates of total personal income reported in the tables and portrayed graphically below are determined using the Implicit Price Deflator for Personal Consumption.
Data Definition:
Personal income is the income received by persons from participation in production, plus transfer receipts from government and business, plus government interest (which is treated like a transfer receipt). It is defined as the sum of wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, proprietors' income with inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments, rental income of persons with capital consumption adjustment, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and personal current transfer receipts, less contributions for government social insurance. Because the personal income of an area represents the income that is received by, or on behalf of, all the persons who live in that area, and because the estimates of some components of personal income (wages and salaries, supplements to wages and salaries, and contributions for government social insurance) are made on a place-of-work basis, state personal income includes an adjustment for residence. The residence adjustment represents the net flow of compensation (less contributions for government social insurance) of interstate commuters.
Golden Valley County Total Personal Income, 1970-2022
Current vs. Constant Dollars (Millions)
Golden Valley County Total Personal Income, 1970-2022
Current vs. Constant Dollars (Millions)
Figure 1.
Figure 1 depicts Golden Valley County's annual total personal income over 1970-2022 in current and constant (2017) dollars. Constant dollar measurements remove the effects of inflation. They allow for comparison of changes in the real purchasing power of Golden Valley County over time.
When measured in current dollars, Golden Valley County's total personal income increased 1,288.08%, from $3M in 1970 to $47M in 2022. When measured in constant 2017 dollars to adjust for inflation, it advanced 136.44%, from $17M in 1970 to $40M in 2022.
Real Total Personal Income, 1969-2022 (Millions)
Real Total Personal Income, 1969-2022 (Millions)
Figure 2.
Figure 2 traces Golden Valley County's and Montana's annual real total personal income for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate real total personal income patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Golden Valley County's real total personal income rose from $17M in 1969 to $40M in 2022, for a net gain of $23M, or 132.49%. In comparison, Montana's real total personal income increased from $12,448M in 1969 to $59,010M in 2022, for a net advance of $46,562M, or 374.07%.
Real Total Personal Income Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Real Total Personal Income Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Figure 3.
Figure 3 portrays Golden Valley County's real total personal income growth in a broader context by offering direct comparisons across time with Montana, the United States. The growth indices shown here express each region's real total personal income in 1969 as a base figure of 100, and the real total personal incomes in later years as a percentage of the 1969 base figure. This method allows for more direct comparison of differences in real total personal income growth between regions that may differ vastly in size.
Golden Valley County's overall real total personal income growth was 132.49% over 1969-2022 trailed Montana's increase of 374.07%, and fell below the United States' increase of 348.76%.
Total Personal Income as a Percent of the Montana Total: 1969-2022
Total Personal Income as a Percent of the Montana Total: 1969-2022
Figure 4.
Another interesting and insightful way of contrasting the total personal income growth of Golden Valley County is to compare its individual percentage contributions to Montana's statewide total personal income over time, as shown in Figure 4. A rising share means a region's total personal income grew faster, or declined less, than Montana's total personal income, while a declining share shows it grew more slowly.
In 1969, Golden Valley County's total personal income comprised 0.14% of Montana's total personal income, while in 2022 it equated to 0.07% thereby yielding a -0.07% share-shift.
   
 
Total Personal Income Share-Shift
2022 vs. 1969
 
Share-
Shift*
 
2022
vs.
1969
-0.07%
=
0.07%
-
0.14%
 
   
Golden Valley County Real Total Personal Income:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Golden Valley County Real Total Personal Income:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Figure 5.
Figure 5 highlights the short-run pattern of Golden Valley County's real total personal income growth by tracking the year-to-year percent change over 1970-2022. The average annual percent change for the entire 53-year period is also traced on this chart to provide a benchmark for gauging periods of relative high--and relative low--growth against the backdrop of the long-term average.
On average, Golden Valley County's real total personal income grew at an annual rate of 2.28% over 1970-2022. The county recorded its highest growth in 1986 (26.75%) and posted its lowest growth in 1975 (-30.19%). In 2022, Golden Valley County's real total personal income grew by 4.76%
Golden Valley County Real Total Personal Income:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Golden Valley County Real Total Personal Income:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Figure 6.
Over the past five decades some counties have experienced extreme swings in growth, and often such swings have tended to coincide with the decades themselves. Figure 6 again depicts the annual percent change in Golden Valley County's real total personal income since 1970, but this time they are overlayed with average growth rates for the decade of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020-2022.
During the 1970s, Golden Valley County's annual real total personal income growth rate averaged 1.99%. It averaged 2.89% throughout the 1980s, 1.34% during the 1990s, 3.63% throughout the 2000s, 1.94% during the 2010s, 1.01% thus far this decade (2020-2022).
Real Total Personal Income Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Real Total Personal Income Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Figure 7.
Figure 7 compares the decade average growth rates for Golden Valley County noted in the previous graph with the corresponding decade averages for Montana and the nation. As the chart reveals, Golden Valley County's average annual real total personal income growth trailed Montana's average during the 1970s (1.99% vs. 4.22%), outpaced Montana's average throughout the 1980s (2.89% vs. 1.00%), recorded under Montana's average throughout the 1990s (1.34% vs. 2.82%), exceeded Montana's average during the 2000s (3.63% vs. 3.51%), amounted to less than Montana's average in the 2010s (1.94% vs. 3.07%), and trailed Montana's average over the 3 year period of the current decade, 2020-2022 (1.01% vs. 4.65%).
Finally, relative to nationwide real total personal income growth trends, Golden Valley County trailed the nation in the 1970s (1.99% vs. 3.50%), lagged the nation over the 1980s (2.89% vs. 3.16%), trailed the nation during the 1990s (1.34% vs. 3.27%), outperformed the nation over the 2000s (3.63% vs. 2.06%), posted below the nation during the 2010s (1.94% vs. 2.72%), and recorded underneath the nation over 2020-2022 (1.01% vs. 2.10%).
   
 
Real* Total Personal Income Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change
 
 
 
2.28
1.99
2.89
1.34
3.63
1.94
1.01
4.76
 
3.02
4.22
1.00
2.82
3.51
3.07
4.65
-0.34
 
2.89
3.50
3.16
3.27
2.06
2.72
2.10
-4.19
 
   

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Golden Valley County:
Total Personal Income, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
3,276
0.189
17,349
100.0
N
0.14
1970
 
3,372
0.198
17,060
98.3
-1.67
0.13
1971
 
3,891
0.206
18,884
108.8
10.69
0.14
1972
 
4,650
0.213
21,823
125.8
15.56
0.14
1973
 
6,122
0.225
27,263
157.1
24.93
0.16
1974
 
5,453
0.248
21,994
126.8
-19.33
0.13
1975
 
4,124
0.269
15,354
88.5
-30.19
0.09
1976
 
4,234
0.283
14,944
86.1
-2.67
0.09
1977
 
5,171
0.302
17,136
98.8
14.67
0.10
1978
 
6,169
0.323
19,113
110.2
11.54
0.10
1979
 
6,474
0.351
18,422
106.2
-3.62
0.10
1980
 
7,121
0.389
18,293
105.4
-0.70
0.10
1981
 
9,397
0.424
22,155
127.7
21.11
0.11
1982
 
9,388
0.448
20,969
120.9
-5.35
0.11
1983
 
8,859
0.467
18,980
109.4
-9.49
0.10
1984
 
10,233
0.484
21,126
121.8
11.31
0.11
1985
 
9,532
0.501
19,015
109.6
-9.99
0.10
1986
 
12,345
0.512
24,102
138.9
26.75
0.12
1987
 
12,631
0.528
23,921
137.9
-0.75
0.12
1988
 
10,518
0.549
19,171
110.5
-19.86
0.10
1989
 
12,724
0.573
22,221
128.1
15.91
0.11
1990
 
11,853
0.598
19,829
114.3
-10.76
0.10
1991
 
12,762
0.618
20,659
119.1
4.18
0.10
1992
 
13,990
0.634
22,059
127.2
6.78
0.10
1993
 
15,004
0.650
23,083
133.1
4.64
0.10
1994
 
13,861
0.664
20,889
120.4
-9.51
0.09
1995
 
14,786
0.678
21,823
125.8
4.47
0.09
1996
 
15,172
0.692
21,924
126.4
0.46
0.09
1997
 
16,668
0.704
23,674
136.5
7.98
0.09
1998
 
18,117
0.710
25,529
147.1
7.84
0.09
1999
 
17,884
0.720
24,839
143.2
-2.70
0.09
2000
 
18,373
0.738
24,888
143.5
0.20
0.09
2001
 
20,896
0.753
27,750
159.9
11.50
0.10
2002
 
18,713
0.763
24,528
141.4
-11.61
0.08
2003
 
21,707
0.779
27,867
160.6
13.61
0.09
2004
 
23,637
0.798
29,610
170.7
6.25
0.09
2005
 
27,399
0.821
33,362
192.3
12.67
0.10
2006
 
27,137
0.844
32,138
185.2
-3.67
0.09
2007
 
31,055
0.866
35,857
206.7
11.57
0.10
2008
 
36,406
0.892
40,828
235.3
13.86
0.10
2009
 
29,728
0.889
33,432
192.7
-18.11
0.09
2010
 
32,100
0.905
35,464
204.4
6.08
0.09
2011
 
35,527
0.928
38,282
220.7
7.95
0.09
2012
 
38,324
0.945
40,540
233.7
5.90
0.09
2013
 
38,565
0.958
40,264
232.1
-0.68
0.09
2014
 
39,555
0.971
40,728
234.8
1.15
0.09
2015
 
43,851
0.973
45,068
259.8
10.66
0.10
2016
 
39,767
0.983
40,461
233.2
-10.22
0.09
2017
 
37,025
1.000
37,025
213.4
-8.49
0.08
2018
 
40,011
1.020
39,208
226.0
5.90
0.08
2019
 
41,051
1.035
39,658
228.6
1.15
0.08
2020
 
45,669
1.046
43,646
251.6
10.06
0.08
2021
 
41,966
1.090
38,501
221.9
-11.79
0.07
2022
 
46,806
1.160
40,335
232.5
4.76
0.07
Source: Calculations by the Montana Regional Economic Analysis Project (MT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_300_PSN
 
   

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Montana:
Total Personal Income, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
2,350,491
0.189
12,447,657
100.0
N
0.30
1970
 
2,604,190
0.198
13,175,099
105.8
5.84
0.30
1971
 
2,787,297
0.206
13,527,285
108.7
2.67
0.30
1972
 
3,230,256
0.213
15,159,827
121.8
12.07
0.32
1973
 
3,745,221
0.225
16,678,784
134.0
10.02
0.33
1974
 
4,069,917
0.248
16,415,589
131.9
-1.58
0.33
1975
 
4,478,717
0.269
16,674,300
134.0
1.58
0.33
1976
 
4,806,477
0.283
16,964,236
136.3
1.74
0.32
1977
 
5,197,877
0.302
17,225,202
138.4
1.54
0.31
1978
 
6,090,546
0.323
18,870,201
151.6
9.55
0.33
1979
 
6,549,399
0.351
18,636,425
149.7
-1.24
0.32
1980
 
7,215,690
0.389
18,535,990
148.9
-0.54
0.31
1981
 
8,194,382
0.424
19,319,538
155.2
4.23
0.32
1982
 
8,632,561
0.448
19,281,591
154.9
-0.20
0.31
1983
 
9,082,310
0.467
19,458,201
156.3
0.92
0.31
1984
 
9,593,961
0.484
19,806,274
159.1
1.79
0.29
1985
 
9,735,941
0.501
19,422,161
156.0
-1.94
0.28
1986
 
10,122,849
0.512
19,763,855
158.8
1.76
0.27
1987
 
10,355,058
0.528
19,611,109
157.5
-0.77
0.26
1988
 
10,679,766
0.549
19,465,535
156.4
-0.74
0.25
1989
 
11,763,596
0.573
20,543,819
165.0
5.54
0.26
1990
 
12,379,212
0.598
20,709,681
166.4
0.81
0.25
1991
 
13,216,625
0.618
21,395,126
171.9
3.31
0.26
1992
 
14,009,275
0.634
22,089,680
177.5
3.25
0.26
1993
 
15,154,047
0.650
23,313,918
187.3
5.54
0.27
1994
 
15,574,369
0.664
23,470,928
188.6
0.67
0.26
1995
 
16,400,030
0.678
24,205,257
194.5
3.13
0.26
1996
 
17,173,644
0.692
24,816,329
199.4
2.52
0.26
1997
 
17,910,227
0.704
25,438,134
204.4
2.51
0.25
1998
 
19,125,723
0.710
26,950,164
216.5
5.94
0.25
1999
 
19,496,880
0.720
27,078,624
217.5
0.48
0.24
2000
 
20,770,544
0.738
28,135,981
226.0
3.90
0.24
2001
 
21,685,226
0.753
28,797,676
231.4
2.35
0.24
2002
 
22,350,296
0.763
29,296,111
235.4
1.73
0.24
2003
 
24,015,175
0.779
30,830,584
247.7
5.24
0.25
2004
 
26,072,167
0.798
32,660,838
262.4
5.94
0.26
2005
 
28,052,041
0.821
34,156,905
274.4
4.58
0.27
2006
 
30,362,708
0.844
35,957,731
288.9
5.27
0.27
2007
 
32,646,839
0.866
37,695,381
302.8
4.83
0.27
2008
 
34,730,541
0.892
38,948,683
312.9
3.32
0.28
2009
 
33,926,624
0.889
38,153,669
306.5
-2.04
0.28
2010
 
35,670,871
0.905
39,409,231
316.6
3.29
0.28
2011
 
38,082,705
0.928
41,035,629
329.7
4.13
0.29
2012
 
40,436,886
0.945
42,774,966
343.6
4.24
0.29
2013
 
40,785,993
0.958
42,582,551
342.1
-0.45
0.29
2014
 
42,901,443
0.971
44,173,189
354.9
3.74
0.29
2015
 
44,583,320
0.973
45,820,944
368.1
3.73
0.29
2016
 
45,283,300
0.983
46,073,929
370.1
0.55
0.29
2017
 
48,003,346
1.000
48,003,346
385.6
4.19
0.29
2018
 
50,352,020
1.020
49,341,989
396.4
2.79
0.29
2019
 
53,393,045
1.035
51,581,004
414.4
4.54
0.29
2020
 
58,208,785
1.046
55,630,320
446.9
7.85
0.30
2021
 
64,542,052
1.090
59,212,349
475.7
6.44
0.30
2022
 
68,477,036
1.160
59,010,053
474.1
-0.34
0.31
Source: Calculations by the Montana Regional Economic Analysis Project (MT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_300_PSN
 
   

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United States:
Total Personal Income, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
791,229,000
0.189
4,190,165,758
100.0
N
1970
 
855,525,000
0.198
4,328,265,709
103.3
3.30
1971
 
924,613,000
0.206
4,487,323,465
107.1
3.67
1972
 
1,016,408,000
0.213
4,770,076,966
113.8
6.30
1973
 
1,133,468,000
0.225
5,047,731,018
120.5
5.82
1974
 
1,244,912,000
0.248
5,021,223,733
119.8
-0.53
1975
 
1,362,505,000
0.269
5,072,617,275
121.1
1.02
1976
 
1,495,704,000
0.283
5,279,017,400
126.0
4.07
1977
 
1,651,632,000
0.302
5,473,329,799
130.6
3.68
1978
 
1,855,849,000
0.323
5,749,934,936
137.2
5.05
1979
 
2,073,296,000
0.351
5,899,598,782
140.8
2.60
1980
 
2,313,972,000
0.389
5,944,235,512
141.9
0.76
1981
 
2,590,995,000
0.424
6,108,676,176
145.8
2.77
1982
 
2,777,640,000
0.448
6,204,105,336
148.1
1.56
1983
 
2,969,333,000
0.467
6,361,584,112
151.8
2.54
1984
 
3,275,415,000
0.484
6,761,937,695
161.4
6.29
1985
 
3,508,482,000
0.501
6,999,046,441
167.0
3.51
1986
 
3,717,756,000
0.512
7,258,548,586
173.2
3.71
1987
 
3,931,800,000
0.528
7,446,308,852
177.7
2.59
1988
 
4,264,433,000
0.549
7,772,592,728
185.5
4.38
1989
 
4,605,107,000
0.573
8,042,309,775
191.9
3.47
1990
 
4,897,332,000
0.598
8,192,943,538
195.5
1.87
1991
 
5,072,291,000
0.618
8,211,045,100
196.0
0.22
1992
 
5,406,546,000
0.634
8,524,985,809
203.5
3.82
1993
 
5,643,648,000
0.650
8,682,535,385
207.2
1.85
1994
 
5,933,938,000
0.664
8,942,579,420
213.4
3.00
1995
 
6,278,125,000
0.678
9,266,058,093
221.1
3.62
1996
 
6,660,854,000
0.692
9,625,094,288
229.7
3.87
1997
 
7,068,422,000
0.704
10,039,373,926
239.6
4.30
1998
 
7,584,003,000
0.710
10,686,661,406
255.0
6.45
1999
 
7,978,449,000
0.720
11,081,025,264
264.5
3.69
2000
 
8,620,234,000
0.738
11,677,052,911
278.7
5.38
2001
 
8,990,104,000
0.753
11,938,732,039
284.9
2.24
2002
 
9,146,700,000
0.763
11,989,225,466
286.1
0.42
2003
 
9,474,684,000
0.779
12,163,560,736
290.3
1.45
2004
 
10,008,929,000
0.798
12,538,275,270
299.2
3.08
2005
 
10,540,800,000
0.821
12,834,755,927
306.3
2.36
2006
 
11,291,446,000
0.844
13,372,153,008
319.1
4.19
2007
 
11,925,044,000
0.866
13,769,145,681
328.6
2.97
2008
 
12,423,410,000
0.892
13,932,275,429
332.5
1.18
2009
 
12,058,253,000
0.889
13,560,635,845
323.6
-2.67
2010
 
12,547,501,000
0.905
13,862,497,514
330.8
2.23
2011
 
13,299,818,000
0.928
14,331,082,712
342.0
3.38
2012
 
13,905,749,000
0.945
14,709,785,897
351.1
2.64
2013
 
14,063,283,000
0.958
14,682,748,144
350.4
-0.18
2014
 
14,778,160,000
0.971
15,216,235,418
363.1
3.63
2015
 
15,467,113,000
0.973
15,896,476,839
379.4
4.47
2016
 
15,884,741,000
0.983
16,162,082,333
385.7
1.67
2017
 
16,658,962,000
1.000
16,658,962,000
397.6
3.07
2018
 
17,514,402,000
1.020
17,163,073,878
409.6
3.03
2019
 
18,343,601,000
1.035
17,721,060,157
422.9
3.25
2020
 
19,609,985,000
1.046
18,741,324,605
447.3
5.76
2021
 
21,392,812,000
1.090
19,626,252,970
468.4
4.72
2022
 
21,820,248,000
1.160
18,803,588,325
448.8
-4.19
Source: Calculations by the Montana Regional Economic Analysis Project (MT-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
REAP_PI_CA1400_300_PN
 
   
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