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Montana: 2002 2002 Economic Census Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Geographic Area Series Issued February 2005 EC02-56A-MT U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
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Montana: 2002

2002 Economic Census

Administrative and Support and Waste Management andRemediation Services

Geographic Area Series

Issued February 2005

EC02-56A-MT

U.S. Department of CommerceEconomics and Statistics Administration

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

This report was prepared in the Service Sector Statistics Division under the direction of Bobby E.Russell, Assistant Division Chief for Census Programs. Planning, management, and coordination of thisreport were under the supervision of Jack B. Moody, Chief, Service Census Branch, assisted by Jack R.Drago, Kirk K. Degler, Susan G. Baker, John P. Kern, Maria A. Poschinger, and Vannah L.Beatty. Primary staff assistance was provided by Kari M. Behrend, Scherrie L. Butler, Kim A. Casey,Alizabeth J. Chittenden, Laurie E. Davis, Tara S. Dryden, Michael Dunfee, Ashley G. Garmon,Holly C. Higgins, Julie A. Ishman, Misty I. Jensen, Christine M. Joseph, Robin A. Justice, JoyceKiessling, Jason T. Lambert, John J. Manning, Patrice C. Norman, Karen K. Ruane, Jill L. Smith,Theresa L. Steele, and Brent M. Williams.

Mathematical and statistical techniques, as well as the coverage operations, were provided by Ruth E.Detlefsen, Assistant Division Chief for Research and Methodology, assisted by Scot A. Dahl, Leader,Census/Current Integration Group, with staff assistance from Samson A. Adeshiyan and Anthony G.Tersine Jr.

Eddie J. Salyers, Assistant Division Chief of Economic Planning and Coordination Division, wasresponsible for overseeing the editing and tabulation procedures and the interactive analytical software.Dennis Shoemaker and Kim Wortman, Special Assistants, John D. Ward, Chief, Analytical Branch,and Brandy L. Yarbrough, Chief, Edit Branch, were responsible for developing the systems andprocedures for data collection, editing, review, and correction. Donna L. Hambric, Chief of theEconomic Planning Staff, was responsible for overseeing the systems and information for dissemination.Douglas J. Miller, Chief, Tables and Dissemination Branch, assisted by Lisa Aispuro, Jamie Fleming,Keith Fuller, Andrew W. Hait, and Kathy G. Padgett were responsible for developing the datadissemination systems and procedures. The Geography Division staff, Robert LaMacchia, Chief,developed geographic coding procedures and associated computer programs.

The Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division, Howard R. Hogan, Chief, developed andcoordinated the computer processing systems. Barry F. Sessamen, Assistant Division Chief for PostCollection, was responsible for design and implementation of the processing systems and computerprograms. Gary T. Sheridan, Chief, Macro Analytical Branch, assisted by Apparao V. Katikineni andEdward F. Johnson provided computer programming and implementation.

The Systems Support Division provided the table composition system. Robert Joseph Brown, TableImage Processing System (TIPS) Senior Software Engineer, was responsible for the design anddevelopment of the TIPS, under the supervision of Robert J. Bateman, Assistant Division Chief,Information Systems.

The staff of the National Processing Center performed mailout preparation and receipt operations,clerical and analytical review activities, and data entry.

Margaret A. Smith, Bernadette J. Beasley, Michael T. Browne, and Alan R. Plisch of theAdministrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, provided publication andprinting management, graphics design and composition, and editorial review for print and electronicmedia. General direction and production management were provided by James R. Clark, AssistantDivision Chief, and Susan L. Rappa, Chief, Publications Services Branch.

Special acknowledgment is also due the many businesses whose cooperation contributed to thepublication of these data.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Montana: 2002

2002 Economic Census

Administrative and Support and Waste Management andRemediation Services

Geographic Area Series

Issued February 2005

EC02-56A-MT

U.S. Department of CommerceCarlos M. Gutierrez,

SecretaryTheodore W. Kassinger,

Deputy Secretary

Economics and Statistics AdministrationKathleen B. Cooper,

Under Secretary forEconomic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAUCharles Louis Kincannon,

Director

Vacant,Principal AssociateDirector for Programs

Frederick T. Knickerbocker,Associate Directorfor Economic Programs

Thomas L. Mesenbourg,Assistant Directorfor Economic Programs

Mark E. Wallace,Chief, Service SectorStatistics Division

ECONOMICS

AND STATISTICS

ADMINISTRATION

Economicsand StatisticsAdministration

Kathleen B. Cooper,Under Secretaryfor Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

Charles Louis Kincannon,Director

Hermann Habermann,Deputy Director andChief Operating Officer

CONTENTS

Introduction to the Economic Census v�����������������������������

Administrative and Support and Waste Management andRemediation Services ix�����������������������������������������

Tables

1. Summary Statistics for the State: 2002 1���������������������

2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan StatisticalAreas: 2002 3��������������������������������������������

3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002 6����������������������

4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002 11�����������������������

Appendixes

A. Explanation of Terms A–1�������������������������������������

B. NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions B–1����������������������

C. Coverage and Methodology C–1��������������������������������

D. Geographic Notes D–1����������������������������������������

E. Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas E–1���������������

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Introduction to the Economic Census

PURPOSES AND USES OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS

The economic census is the major source of facts about the structure and functioning of thenation’s economy. It provides essential information for government, business, industry, and thegeneral public. Title 13 of the United States Code (Sections 131, 191, and 224) directs the CensusBureau to take the economic census every 5 years, covering years ending in “2” and “7.”

The economic census furnishes an important part of the framework for such composite measuresas the gross domestic product estimates, input/output measures, production and price indexes,and other statistical series that measure short-term changes in economic conditions. Specific usesof economic census data include the following:

• Policymaking agencies of the federal government use the data to monitor economic activity andto assess the effectiveness of policies.

• State and local governments use the data to assess business activities and tax bases withintheir jurisdictions and to develop programs to attract business.

• Trade associations study trends in their own and competing industries, which allows them tokeep their members informed of market changes.

• Individual businesses use the data to locate potential markets and to analyze their own produc-tion and sales performance relative to industry or area averages.

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS

Data from the 2002 Economic Census are published primarily according to the 2002 North Ameri-can Industry Classification System (NAICS). NAICS was first adopted in the United States, Canada,and Mexico in 1997. The 2002 Economic Census covers the following NAICS sectors:

21 Mining22 Utilities23 Construction31-33 Manufacturing42 Wholesale Trade44-45 Retail Trade48-49 Transportation and Warehousing51 Information52 Finance and Insurance53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services55 Management of Companies and Enterprises56 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services61 Educational Services62 Health Care and Social Assistance71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation72 Accommodation and Food Services81 Other Services (except Public Administration)

(Not listed above are the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting sector (NAICS 11), partiallycovered by the census of agriculture conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and thePublic Administration sector (NAICS 92), largely covered by the census of governments conductedby the Census Bureau.)

The 20 NAICS sectors are subdivided into 100 subsectors (three-digit codes), 317 industry groups(four-digit codes), and, as implemented in the United States, 1,179 industries (six-digit codes).

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RELATIONSHIP TO HISTORICAL INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS

Prior to the 1997 Economic Census, data were published according to the Standard Industrial Clas-sification (SIC) system. While many of the individual NAICS industries correspond directly to indus-tries as defined under the SIC system, most of the higher level groupings do not. Particular careshould be taken in comparing data for retail trade, wholesale trade, and manufacturing, which aresector titles used in both NAICS and SIC, but cover somewhat different groups of industries. The1997 Economic Census Bridge Between NAICS and SIC demonstrates the relationships betweenNAICS and SIC industries. Where changes are significant, it may not be possible to construct timeseries that include data for points both before and after 1997.

Most industry classifications remained unchanged between 1997 and 2002, but NAICS 2002includes substantial revisions within the construction and wholesale trade sectors, and a numberof revisions for the retail trade and information sectors. These changes are noted in industry defi-nitions and will be demonstrated in the Bridge Between NAICS 2002 and NAICS 1997.

For 2002, data for enterprise support establishments (those functioning primarily to support theactivities of their company’s operating establishments, such as a warehouse or a research anddevelopment laboratory) are included in the industry that reflects their activities (such as ware-housing). For 1997, such establishments were termed auxiliaries and were excluded from industrytotals.

BASIS OF REPORTING

The economic census is conducted on an establishment basis. A company operating at more thanone location is required to file a separate report for each store, factory, shop, or other location.Each establishment is assigned a separate industry classification based on its primary activity andnot that of its parent company. (For selected industries, only payroll, employment, and classifica-tion are collected for individual establishments, while other data are collected on a consolidatedbasis.)

GEOGRAPHIC AREA CODING

Accurate and complete information on the physical location of each establishment is required totabulate the census data for states, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas, counties, andcorporate municipalities (places) including cities, towns, townships, villages, and boroughs.Respondents were required to report their physical location (street address, municipality, county,and state) if it differed from their mailing address. For establishments not surveyed by mail (andthose single-establishment companies that did not provide acceptable information on physicallocation), location information from administrative sources is used as a basis for coding.

AVAILABILITY OF ADDITIONAL DATA

All results of the 2002 Economic Census are available on the Census Bureau Internet site(www.census.gov) and on digital versatile discs (DVD-ROMs) for sale by the Census Bureau. TheAmerican FactFinder system at the Internet site allows selective retrieval and downloading of thedata. For more information, including a description of reports being issued, see the Internet site,write to the U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-6100, or call Customer Services at 301-763-4100.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION

The economic census has been taken as an integrated program at 5-year intervals since 1967 andbefore that for 1954, 1958, and 1963. Prior to that time, individual components of the economiccensus were taken separately at varying intervals.

The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810 Decennial Census, when questions onmanufacturing were included with those for population. Coverage of economic activities wasexpanded for the 1840 Decennial Census and subsequent censuses to include mining and somecommercial activities. The 1905 Manufactures Census was the first time a census was taken apart

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from the regular decennial population census. Censuses covering retail and wholesale trade andconstruction industries were added in 1930, as were some service trades in 1933. Censuses ofconstruction, manufacturing, and the other business censuses were suspended during World WarII.

The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to be fully integrated, providing comparable cen-sus data across economic sectors and using consistent time periods, concepts, definitions, classi-fications, and reporting units. It was the first census to be taken by mail, using lists of firms pro-vided by the administrative records of other federal agencies. Since 1963, administrative recordsalso have been used to provide basic statistics for very small firms, reducing or eliminating theneed to send them census report forms.

The range of industries covered in the economic census expanded between 1967 and 2002. Thecensus of construction industries began on a regular basis in 1967, and the scope of serviceindustries, introduced in 1933, was broadened in 1967, 1977, and 1987. While a few transporta-tion industries were covered as early as 1963, it was not until 1992 that the census broadened toinclude all of transportation, communications, and utilities. Also new for 1992 was coverage offinancial, insurance, and real estate industries. With these additions, the economic census and theseparate census of governments and census of agriculture collectively covered roughly 98 percentof all economic activity. New for 2002 is coverage of four industries classified in the agriculture,forestry, and fishing sector under the SIC system: landscape architectural services, landscapingservices, veterinary services, and pet care services.

Printed statistical reports from the 1992 and earlier censuses provide historical figures for thestudy of long-term time series and are available in some large libraries. Reports for 1997 werepublished primarily on the Internet and copies of 1992 reports are also available there. CD-ROMsissued from the 1987, 1992, and 1997 Economic Censuses contain databases that include all ornearly all data published in print, plus additional statistics, such as ZIP Code statistics, publishedonly on CD-ROM.

SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION

More information about the scope, coverage, classification system, data items, and publicationsfor the 2002 Economic Census and related surveys is published in the Guide to the 2002 EconomicCensus at www.census.gov/econ/census02/guide. More information on the methodology, proce-dures, and history of the census will be published in the History of the 2002 Economic Census atwww.census.gov/econ/www/history.html.

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Administrative and Support and WasteManagement and Remediation Services

SCOPE

The Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services sector (sector56) comprises establishments performing routine support activities for the day-to-day operationsof other organizations. These essential activities are often undertaken in-house by establishmentsin many sectors of the economy. The establishments in this sector specialize in one or more ofthese support activities and provide these services to clients in a variety of industries and, insome cases, to households. Activities performed include: office administration, hiring and placingof personnel, document preparation and similar clerical services, solicitation, collection, securityand surveillance services, cleaning, and waste disposal services.

The administrative and management activities performed by establishments in this sector are typi-cally on a contract or fee basis. These activities may also be performed by establishments that arepart of the company or enterprise. However, establishments involved in administering, oversee-ing, and managing other establishments of the company or enterprise, are classified in Sector 55,Management of Companies and Enterprises. These establishments normally undertake the strate-gic and organizational planning and decision making role of the company or enterprise. Govern-ment establishments engaged in administering, overseeing, and managing governmental pro-grams are classified in Sector 92, Public Administration.

Many of the “kinds of business” included in this sector are not thought of as commercial busi-nesses and the terms (such as “business,” “establishment,” and “firm”) used to describe them maynot be descriptive of such services. However, these terms are applied to all “kinds of business” inorder to maintain conformity in the measures of the production and delivery of goods and ser-vices and in the presentation of data.

Exclusions. The tabulations for this sector do not include central administrative offices, ware-houses, or other establishments that serve administrative and support and waste managementand remediation service establishments within the same organization. Data for such establish-ments are classified according to the nature of the service they provide. For example, separateheadquarters establishments are reported in NAICS sector 55, Management of Companies andEnterprises.

The reports described below exclude establishments of firms with no paid employees. These“nonemployers,” typically self-employed individuals or partnerships operating businesses thatthey have not chosen to incorporate, are reported separately in Nonemployer Statistics. The con-tribution of nonemployers, relatively large for this sector, may be examined atwww.census.gov/nonemployerimpact.

Definitions. Industry categories are defined in Appendix B, NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descrip-tions. Other terms are defined in Appendix A, Explanation of Terms.

REPORTS

The following reports provide statistics on this sector.

Industry Series. There are nine reports, each covering a group of related industries. The reportspresent, by kind of business for the United States, general statistics for establishments of firmswith payroll on number of establishments, receipts, payroll, and employment; comparative statis-tics for 2002 and 1997; product lines; and concentration of business activity in the largest firms.The data in industry reports are preliminary and subject to change in the following reports.

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Geographic Area Series. There is a separate report for each state, the District of Columbia, andthe United States. Each state report presents, for establishments of firms with payroll, general sta-tistics on number of establishments, receipts, expenses of tax-exempt establishments, payroll,and employment by kind of business for the state, metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas,counties, and places with 2,500 inhabitants or more. Greater kind-of-business detail is shown forlarger areas. The United States report presents data for the United States as a whole for detailedkind-of-business classifications.

Subject Series:

• Product Lines. This report presents product lines data for establishments of firms with payrollby kind of business. Data are presented for the United States and states.

• Establishment and Firm Size (Including Legal Form of Organization). This report pre-sents receipts/revenue, payroll, and employment data for the United States by receipts/revenuesize, by employment size, and by legal form of organization for establishments of firms withpayroll; and by receipts/revenue size (including concentration by largest firms), by employmentsize, and by number of establishments operated (single units and multiunits) for firms with pay-roll.

• Miscellaneous Subjects. This report presents data for a variety of industry-specific topics forestablishments of firms with payroll. Presentation of data varies by kind of business.

ZIP Code Statistics. This report presents data for establishments of firms with payroll by UnitedStates ZIP Code.

Other reports. Data for this sector are also included in reports with multisector coverage, includ-ing Nonemployer Statistics, Comparative Statistics, Bridge Between 2002 NAICS and 1997 NAICS,Business Expenses, and the Survey of Business Owners reports.

GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED

The level of geographic detail varies by report. Maps are available atwww.census.gov/econ2002maps. Notes specific to areas in the state are included in Appendix D,Geographic Notes. Data may be presented for –

1. The United States as a whole.

2. States and the District of Columbia.

3. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas. A core based statistical area (CBSA) contains acore area with a substantial population nucleus, together with adjacent communities having ahigh degree of social and economic integration with that core. CBSAs are differentiated intometropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas based on size criteria. Both metropolitan andmicropolitan statistical areas are defined in terms of entire counties, and are listed in Appen-dix E, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas.

a. Metropolitan Statistical Areas (metro areas). Metro areas have at least one urbanized area of50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and eco-nomic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.

b. Micropolitan Statistical Areas (micro areas). Micro areas have at least one urban cluster ofat least 10,000, but less than 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a highdegree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.

c. Metropolitan Divisions (metro divisions). If specified criteria are met, a metro area contain-ing a single core with a population of 2.5 million or more may be subdivided to formsmaller groupings of counties referred to as Metropolitan Divisions.

d. Combined Statistical Areas (combined areas). If specified criteria are met, adjacent metroand micro areas, in various combinations, may become the components of a new set ofareas called Combined Statistical Areas. The areas that combine retain their own designa-tions as metro or micro areas within the larger combined area.

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4. Counties and county equivalents defined as of January 1, 2002. Counties are the primary divi-sions of states, except in Louisiana where they are called parishes and in Alaska where theyare called boroughs, census areas, and city and boroughs. Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, andVirginia have one place or more that is independent of any county organization and consti-tutes primary divisions of their states. These places are treated as counties and as places.

5. Economic places.

a. Municipalities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined as of January 1, 2002. These are areasof significant population incorporated as cities, boroughs, villages, or towns according tothe 2000 Census of Population. For the economic census, boroughs, census areas, and cityand boroughs in Alaska and boroughs in New York are not included in this category.

b. Consolidated cities defined as of January 1, 2002. Consolidated cities are consolidated gov-ernments that consist of separately incorporated municipalities.

c. Townships in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and towns in New York, Wisconsin,and the six New England states with 10,000 inhabitants or more (according to the 2000Census of Population).

d. Balance of county. Areas outside the entities listed above, including incorporated munici-palities with populations of fewer than 2,500, towns and townships not qualifying asnoted above, and the remainders of counties outside places are categorized as “Balance ofcounty.”

DOLLAR VALUES

All dollar values presented are expressed in current dollars; i.e., 2002 data are expressed in 2002dollars, and 1997 data, in 1997 dollars. Consequently, when making comparisons with prioryears, users of the data should consider the changes in prices that have occurred.

All dollar values are shown in thousands of dollars.

COMPARABILITY OF THE 1997 AND 2002 ECONOMIC CENSUSES

Both the 2002 Economic Census and the 1997 Economic Census present data based on the NorthAmerican Industry Classification System (NAICS). However, for 2002, data for NAICS 56173, Land-scaping Services, are included. This NAICS industry was out of scope in 1997.

These tables for 2002 include administrative support and waste management and remediationservice establishments that primarily serve other establishments of the same enterprise. These“enterprise support” establishments were not included in data for the administrative and supportand waste management and remediation services sector in 1997, but were instead included in the“Other auxiliary establishments” kind-of-business category in the “Auxiliaries, Excluding Corpo-rate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices” reports.

RELIABILITY OF DATA

All data compiled for this sector are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can beattributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; definition andclassification difficulties; differences in the interpretation of questions; errors in recording or cod-ing the data obtained; and other errors of collection, response, coverage, processing, and estima-tion for missing or misreported data. Data presented in the Miscellaneous Subjects and ProductLines reports for this sector are subject to sampling errors, as well as nonsampling errors.

The accuracy of these tabulated data is determined by the joint effects of the various nonsam-pling errors or by the joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. No direct measurement ofthese effects has been obtained except for estimation for missing or misreported data, as by thepercentages shown in the tables. Precautionary steps were taken in all phases of the collection,processing, and tabulation of the data in an effort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors.More information on the reliability of the data is included in Appendix C, Methodology.

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DISCLOSURE

In accordance with federal law governing census reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), nodata are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or business.However, the number of establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not considered a dis-closure; therefore, this information may be released even though other information is withheld.Techniques employed to limit disclosure are discussed atwww.census.gov/epcd/ec02/disclosure.htm.

AVAILABILITY OF MORE FREQUENT ECONOMIC DATA

The Census Bureau conducts the Service Annual Survey (SAS) each year. This survey, while provid-ing more frequent observations, yields less kind-of-business and geographic detail than the eco-nomic census. In addition, the County Business Patterns program offers annual statistics on thenumber of establishments, employment, and payroll classified by industry within each county,and Statistics of U.S. Businesses program provides annual statistics classified by the employmentsize of the enterprise, further classified by industry for the United States, and by broader catego-ries for states and metropolitan areas.

CONTACTS FOR DATA USERS

Questions about these data may be directed to the U.S. Census Bureau, Service Sector StatisticsDivision, Service Census Branch, 1-800-541-8345 or [email protected].

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

The following abbreviations and symbols are used with these data:

D Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totalsN Not available or not comparableS Withheld because estimates did not meet publication standardsX Not applicableZ Less than half the unit shown

a 0 to 19 employeesb 20 to 99 employeesc 100 to 249 employeese 250 to 499 employeesf 500 to 999 employeesg 1,000 to 2,499 employeesh 2,500 to 4,999 employeesi 5,000 to 9,999 employeesj 10,000 to 24,999 employeesk 25,000 to 49,999 employeesl 50,000 to 99,999 employeesm 100,000 employees or more

r Revised– Represents zero (page image/print only)(CC) Consolidated city(IC) Independent cityCDP Census designated place

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Table 1. Summary Statistics for the State: 2002[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. Data based on the 2002 EconomicCensus. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise support establishments are included. Because of this,comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprise support establishments that are included in the 2002data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the 1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

MONTANA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1 299��������������������������������������� 544 236 213 120 47 792 12 616 23.1 7.1

561 Administrative and support services 1 205��������������������������� 466 822 194 132 43 418 11 958 24.7 7.7

5611 Office administrative services 57������������������������������ 43 793 19 781 4 487 708 25.0 3.2

56111 Office administrative services 57���������������������������� 43 793 19 781 4 487 708 25.0 3.2561110 Office administrative services 57�������������������������� 43 793 19 781 4 487 708 25.0 3.2

5612 Facilities support services 6��������������������������������� 12 310 5 035 1 318 237 .3 –

56121 Facilities support services 6������������������������������� 12 310 5 035 1 318 237 .3 –561210 Facilities support services 6����������������������������� 12 310 5 035 1 318 237 .3 –

5613 Employment services 80������������������������������������� 90 004 56 682 11 454 3 445 13.9 5.7

56131 Employment placement agencies 21������������������������� 15 517 7 453 1 609 245 30.4 4.8561310 Employment placement agencies 21����������������������� 15 517 7 453 1 609 245 30.4 4.856132 Temporary help services 47�������������������������������� 66 202 44 945 8 874 2 913 4.6 6.6561320 Temporary help services 47������������������������������ 66 202 44 945 8 874 2 913 4.6 6.656133 Professional employer organizations 12���������������������� 8 285 4 284 971 287 57.0 .6561330 Professional employer organizations 12�������������������� 8 285 4 284 971 287 57.0 .6

5614 Business support services 158��������������������������������� 75 778 26 936 7 097 2 270 28.5 2.2

56141 Document preparation services 27�������������������������� 2 233 606 155 44 34.5 .7561410 Document preparation services 27������������������������ 2 233 606 155 44 34.5 .756142 Telephone call centers 24���������������������������������� 30 344 13 025 3 785 1 603 38.4 1.2561421 Telephone answering services 8������������������������� 3 770 2 015 481 144 16.4 –561422 Telemarketing bureaus 16�������������������������������� 26 574 11 010 3 304 1 459 41.6 1.456143 Business service centers 34�������������������������������� 13 063 2 306 558 161 25.4 5.3561431 Private mail centers 24����������������������������������� 6 152 878 217 79 39.6 11.2561439 Other business service centers (including copy shops) 10���� 6 911 1 428 341 82 12.7 –56144 Collection agencies 35������������������������������������� 19 400 7 536 1 714 291 8.5 1.8561440 Collection agencies 35����������������������������������� 19 400 7 536 1 714 291 8.5 1.856145 Credit bureaus 4����������������������������������������� D D D b D D561450 Credit bureaus 4��������������������������������������� D D D b D D5614501 Consumer credit reporting agencies 3������������������ D D D a D D5614502 Mercantile reporting agencies 1������������������������ D D D b D D56149 Other business support services 34�������������������������� D D D c D D561491 Repossession services 5�������������������������������� D D D b D D561492 Court reporting and stenotype services 17������������������ 2 668 636 169 25 37.6 .5561499 All other business support services 12��������������������� 3 478 833 209 62 55.3 6.4

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 118���������������� 28 921 10 998 2 769 537 10.1 39.9

56151 Travel agencies 71���������������������������������������� 17 684 7 623 1 878 350 8.6 30.1561510 Travel agencies 71�������������������������������������� 17 684 7 623 1 878 350 8.6 30.156152 Tour operators 22����������������������������������������� 1 528 729 181 39 1.4 –561520 Tour operators 22��������������������������������������� 1 528 729 181 39 1.4 –56159 Other travel arrangement and reservation services 25���������� 9 709 2 646 710 148 14.4 63.9561591 Convention and visitors bureaus 8������������������������ D D D a D D561599 All other travel arrangement and reservation services 17����� D D D c D D5615992 Automobile clubs 7����������������������������������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 83�������������������������� 49 587 22 007 5 368 1 107 10.4 7.6

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 50������������� 30 663 15 058 3 574 849 4.4 8.8561611 Investigation services 21��������������������������������� D D D c D D561612 Security guards and patrol services 19��������������������� 13 274 9 148 2 202 555 6.6 19.8561613 Armored car services 10��������������������������������� D D D c D D56162 Security systems services 33������������������������������� 18 924 6 949 1 794 258 20.2 5.7561621 Security systems services (except locksmiths) 17����������� 14 104 5 844 1 551 223 11.0 4.0561622 Locksmiths 16������������������������������������������ 4 820 1 105 243 35 47.0 10.6

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 599������������������������� 122 876 40 844 8 112 2 987 36.0 6.7

56171 Exterminating and pest control services 11������������������� 2 898 1 101 256 47 3.6 .9561710 Exterminating and pest control services 11����������������� 2 898 1 101 256 47 3.6 .956172 Janitorial services 240�������������������������������������� 43 737 17 092 3 937 1 766 39.3 9.6561720 Janitorial services 240������������������������������������ 43 737 17 092 3 937 1 766 39.3 9.656173 Landscaping services 262����������������������������������� 56 937 16 109 2 543 780 37.3 6.4561730 Landscaping services 262��������������������������������� 56 937 16 109 2 543 780 37.3 6.456174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 57������������������� 14 280 5 023 1 039 262 29.7 .8561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 57����������������� 14 280 5 023 1 039 262 29.7 .856179 Other services to buildings and dwellings 29������������������ 5 024 1 519 337 132 29.2 5.5561790 Other services to buildings and dwellings 29���������������� 5 024 1 519 337 132 29.2 5.55617901 Ventilation duct, chimney, and gutter cleaning 9���������� 958 243 58 17 41.6 23.75617902 Swimming pool cleaning and maintenance 4������������� 358 75 20 10 85.8 14.25617905 Cleaning building exteriors (except sandblasting) 2������� D D D a D D5617909 All other services to building and dwellings 14������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 104������������������������������������ 43 553 11 849 2 813 667 41.2 9.9

56191 Packaging and labeling services 2�������������������������� D D D a D D561910 Packaging and labeling services 2������������������������ D D D a D D56192 Convention and trade show organizers 10�������������������� 2 112 479 132 33 7.3 23.2561920 Convention and trade show organizers 10������������������ 2 112 479 132 33 7.3 23.256199 All other support services 92�������������������������������� D D D f D D561990 All other support services 92������������������������������ D D D f D D5619902 Water softening and conditioning services 16������������� 10 997 2 741 669 109 41.9 .45619903 Economic or industrial planning or development

organization 34�������������������������������������� D D D c D D5619909 All other miscellaneous support services 42��������������� 19 901 4 866 1 152 390 51.1 9.0

See footnotes at end of table.

Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area Series Montana 1U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 1. Summary Statistics for the State: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. Data based on the 2002 EconomicCensus. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise support establishments are included. Because of this,comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprise support establishments that are included in the 2002data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the 1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

MONTANA�Con.

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services�Con.

562 Waste management and remediation services 94����������������� 77 414 18 988 4 374 658 13.2 3.5

5621 Waste collection 40������������������������������������������ 49 000 12 467 2 861 395 12.0 2.1

56211 Waste collection 40���������������������������������������� 49 000 12 467 2 861 395 12.0 2.1562111 Solid waste collection 36��������������������������������� 46 166 12 055 2 761 387 12.7 –562112 Hazardous waste collection 3���������������������������� D D D a D D562119 Other waste collection 1�������������������������������� D D D a D D

5622 Waste treatment and disposal 12������������������������������ 13 616 1 861 506 77 3.9 1.4

56221 Waste treatment and disposal 12���������������������������� 13 616 1 861 506 77 3.9 1.4562211 Hazardous waste treatment and disposal 2���������������� D D D a D D562212 Solid waste landfill 8������������������������������������ 10 918 1 115 344 52 3.4 –562219 Other nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal 2������� D D D a D D

5629 Remediation and other waste management services 42���������� 14 798 4 660 1 007 186 25.8 10.1

56291 Remediation services 8����������������������������������� 6 137 2 268 456 69 14.0 .1562910 Remediation services 8��������������������������������� 6 137 2 268 456 69 14.0 .15629101 Remediation services (except asbestos abatement and

lead paint removal) 2�������������������������������� D D D a D D5629102 Asbestos abatement and lead paint removal 6����������� D D D b D D56292 Materials recovery facilities 4������������������������������ 1 736 296 68 16 38.5 –562920 Materials recovery facilities 4���������������������������� 1 736 296 68 16 38.5 –56299 All other waste management services 30��������������������� 6 925 2 096 483 101 33.0 21.5562991 Septic tank and related services 22������������������������ 4 609 1 067 207 57 30.4 31.75629911 Cesspool and septic tank cleaning services 16������������ 2 912 738 148 37 39.4 23.15629912 Portable toilet rental 6�������������������������������� 1 697 329 59 20 15.0 46.6562998 All other miscellaneous waste management services 8������ 2 316 1 029 276 44 38.2 1.0

1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies.2Includes receipts information that was imputed based on historic data, administrative data, industry averages, or other statistical methods.

Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. Thecensus results in this table contain nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. Seealso explanation of terms and geographic definitions. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C.

2 Montana Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area SeriesU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. Data based on the 2002 EconomicCensus. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise support establishments are included. Because of this,comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprise support establishments that are included in the 2002data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the 1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

BILLINGS, MT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 254��������������������������������������� 102 824 46 299 10 632 2 809 17.2 6.2

561 Administrative and support services 245��������������������������� 92 600 42 896 9 850 2 706 17.1 6.7

5613 Employment services 25������������������������������������� 23 805 15 335 3 406 883 5.7 8.6

56131 Employment placement agencies 5������������������������� D D D c D D561310 Employment placement agencies 5����������������������� D D D c D D56132 Temporary help services 17�������������������������������� 16 664 11 342 2 491 721 2.3 12.3561320 Temporary help services 17������������������������������ 16 664 11 342 2 491 721 2.3 12.3

5614 Business support services 29��������������������������������� 14 885 5 849 1 431 553 12.0 3.5

56143 Business service centers 9�������������������������������� 3 359 818 196 45 14.8 9.2

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 15���������������� 3 455 1 697 401 83 14.5 6.6

56151 Travel agencies 11���������������������������������������� D D D b D D561510 Travel agencies 11�������������������������������������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 18�������������������������� 13 115 6 588 1 681 300 7.1 13.5

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 11������������� 9 426 5 351 1 318 250 .9 15.456162 Security systems services 7������������������������������� 3 689 1 237 363 50 23.0 8.8

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 130������������������������� 27 801 9 757 1 997 675 30.4 4.6

56172 Janitorial services 55�������������������������������������� 11 540 4 719 1 055 431 22.3 8.0561720 Janitorial services 55������������������������������������ 11 540 4 719 1 055 431 22.3 8.056173 Landscaping services 56����������������������������������� 13 053 4 050 716 171 35.7 2.8561730 Landscaping services 56��������������������������������� 13 053 4 050 716 171 35.7 2.8

5619 Other support services 18������������������������������������ 6 336 1 861 462 182 41.6 1.5

56199 All other support services 13�������������������������������� 5 585 1 636 400 165 45.6 1.5561990 All other support services 13������������������������������ 5 585 1 636 400 165 45.6 1.5

562 Waste management and remediation services 9����������������� 10 224 3 403 782 103 18.0 2.0

5629 Remediation and other waste management services 5���������� D D D b D D

BOZEMAN, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 173��������������������������������������� 58 286 18 005 4 035 997 28.8 10.7

561 Administrative and support services 163��������������������������� 49 069 16 448 3 639 940 33.9 11.1

5611 Office administrative services 12������������������������������ 8 368 2 509 572 177 88.0 1.5

56111 Office administrative services 12���������������������������� 8 368 2 509 572 177 88.0 1.5561110 Office administrative services 12�������������������������� 8 368 2 509 572 177 88.0 1.5

5614 Business support services 14��������������������������������� D D D b D D

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 19���������������� 7 483 3 227 772 126 4.3 49.7

56151 Travel agencies 9���������������������������������������� 6 054 2 685 648 94 3.1 61.4561510 Travel agencies 9�������������������������������������� 6 054 2 685 648 94 3.1 61.4

5616 Investigation and security services 7�������������������������� 2 959 1 182 217 57 14.5 2.8

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 95������������������������� 19 393 5 587 1 117 378 30.1 7.0

56172 Janitorial services 32�������������������������������������� 6 468 2 244 543 205 39.3 1.4561720 Janitorial services 32������������������������������������ 6 468 2 244 543 205 39.3 1.456173 Landscaping services 53����������������������������������� 11 586 2 949 524 160 25.2 10.0561730 Landscaping services 53��������������������������������� 11 586 2 949 524 160 25.2 10.0

5619 Other support services 8������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56199 All other support services 7�������������������������������� D D D b D D561990 All other support services 7������������������������������ D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 10����������������� 9 217 1 557 396 57 1.3 8.7

5621 Waste collection 2������������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56211 Waste collection 2���������������������������������������� D D D b D D

BUTTE�SILVER BOW, MT MICROPOLITANSTATISTICAL AREA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 53��������������������������������������� 18 044 7 673 1 707 584 16.7 8.0

561 Administrative and support services 46��������������������������� D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 9��������������������������������� D D D e D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 17������������������������� 1 737 475 100 81 56.0 –

562 Waste management and remediation services 7����������������� D D D b D D

See footnotes at end of table.

Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area Series Montana 3U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. Data based on the 2002 EconomicCensus. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise support establishments are included. Because of this,comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprise support establishments that are included in the 2002data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the 1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

GREAT FALLS, MT METROPOLITAN STATISTICALAREA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 101��������������������������������������� 46 188 15 565 3 772 1 110 31.0 3.3

561 Administrative and support services 94��������������������������� D D D g D D

5614 Business support services 19��������������������������������� 11 138 2 548 635 185 62.9 1.4

5616 Investigation and security services 7�������������������������� 3 865 2 027 570 101 7.5 –

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 4������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 45������������������������� 12 108 4 236 987 305 23.3 3.1

56172 Janitorial services 13�������������������������������������� 4 555 1 958 462 154 9.5 2.5561720 Janitorial services 13������������������������������������ 4 555 1 958 462 154 9.5 2.556173 Landscaping services 24����������������������������������� 4 463 1 352 311 100 53.5 5.8561730 Landscaping services 24��������������������������������� 4 463 1 352 311 100 53.5 5.856174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 5������������������� D D D b D D561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 5����������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 10������������������������������������ D D D c D D

56199 All other support services 10�������������������������������� D D D c D D561990 All other support services 10������������������������������ D D D c D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 7����������������� D D D b D D

HAVRE, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 18��������������������������������������� 8 404 3 151 667 165 20.0 36.9

561 Administrative and support services 17��������������������������� D D D c D D

5614 Business support services 2��������������������������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 9������������������������� 2 070 698 131 31 63.0 .3

56173 Landscaping services 4����������������������������������� D D D a D D561730 Landscaping services 4��������������������������������� D D D a D D

HELENA, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 101��������������������������������������� 43 073 13 741 3 081 861 30.8 22.6

561 Administrative and support services 95��������������������������� 39 665 13 003 2 927 833 27.7 24.6

5613 Employment services 7������������������������������������� 6 970 3 276 718 247 46.2 16.6

5614 Business support services 14��������������������������������� 5 106 1 751 426 106 11.4 7.6

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 8���������������� 6 419 1 627 447 66 – 86.1

56159 Other travel arrangement and reservation services 1���������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 9�������������������������� 3 633 971 235 42 20.4 3.8

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 5������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 41������������������������� 9 219 3 566 732 329 32.2 12.6

56172 Janitorial services 19�������������������������������������� D D D c D D561720 Janitorial services 19������������������������������������ D D D c D D56173 Landscaping services 13����������������������������������� 2 699 853 127 90 28.8 10.7561730 Landscaping services 13��������������������������������� 2 699 853 127 90 28.8 10.756174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 5������������������� D D D b D D561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 5����������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 9������������������������������������ D D D a D D

56199 All other support services 8�������������������������������� D D D a D D561990 All other support services 8������������������������������ D D D a D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 6����������������� 3 408 738 154 28 66.7 –

KALISPELL, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 158��������������������������������������� 68 334 30 622 5 841 1 861 22.5 4.6

See footnotes at end of table.

4 Montana Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area SeriesU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 2. Summary Statistics for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. Data based on the 2002 EconomicCensus. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise support establishments are included. Because of this,comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprise support establishments that are included in the 2002data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the 1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

KALISPELL, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA�Con.

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services�Con.

561 Administrative and support services 148��������������������������� 64 308 29 395 5 564 1 814 23.3 4.9

5613 Employment services 12������������������������������������� 24 572 16 572 2 883 979 2.9 3.8

56132 Temporary help services 6�������������������������������� 23 342 16 217 2 813 964 1.1 4.0561320 Temporary help services 6������������������������������ 23 342 16 217 2 813 964 1.1 4.0

5614 Business support services 21��������������������������������� 9 004 3 463 825 305 20.4 1.5

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 15���������������� 3 391 1 400 348 90 4.3 10.4

5616 Investigation and security services 11�������������������������� 4 338 2 097 452 119 22.6 –

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 8������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 77������������������������� 15 834 4 470 715 275 33.4 10.9

56172 Janitorial services 26�������������������������������������� 3 536 1 288 238 135 47.2 19.1561720 Janitorial services 26������������������������������������ 3 536 1 288 238 135 47.2 19.156173 Landscaping services 38����������������������������������� 9 695 2 366 300 102 29.2 8.5561730 Landscaping services 38��������������������������������� 9 695 2 366 300 102 29.2 8.5

5619 Other support services 8������������������������������������ 6 426 1 261 310 40 93.8 –

56199 All other support services 7�������������������������������� D D D b D D561990 All other support services 7������������������������������ D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 10����������������� 4 026 1 227 277 47 9.1 –

MISSOULA, MT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 182��������������������������������������� 127 751 52 639 12 204 2 650 15.6 3.6

561 Administrative and support services 171��������������������������� 106 129 47 996 11 188 2 520 18.4 3.7

5611 Office administrative services 15������������������������������ 27 840 14 073 3 136 450 9.2 2.1

56111 Office administrative services 15���������������������������� 27 840 14 073 3 136 450 9.2 2.1561110 Office administrative services 15�������������������������� 27 840 14 073 3 136 450 9.2 2.1

5613 Employment services 12������������������������������������� 11 931 8 119 1 674 558 8.0 1.1

5614 Business support services 25��������������������������������� 19 727 7 351 2 140 423 37.2 .5

56143 Business service centers 4�������������������������������� 3 030 581 138 34 31.9 –56144 Collection agencies 8������������������������������������� 7 659 3 353 694 100 1.4 .6561440 Collection agencies 8����������������������������������� 7 659 3 353 694 100 1.4 .656149 Other business support services 5�������������������������� D D D b D D

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 15���������������� 2 790 1 148 284 60 5.4 31.9

5616 Investigation and security services 18�������������������������� 18 435 7 654 1 867 421 7.5 2.1

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 10������������� 8 654 3 365 755 266 1.2 .2561611 Investigation services 6��������������������������������� D D D b D D56162 Security systems services 8������������������������������� 9 781 4 289 1 112 155 13.2 3.8561621 Security systems services (except locksmiths) 5����������� D D D c D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 75������������������������� 18 195 7 183 1 500 506 38.0 9.6

56172 Janitorial services 33�������������������������������������� 7 049 3 207 830 349 41.1 18.2561720 Janitorial services 33������������������������������������ 7 049 3 207 830 349 41.1 18.256173 Landscaping services 27����������������������������������� 5 206 1 592 184 66 42.0 8.1561730 Landscaping services 27��������������������������������� 5 206 1 592 184 66 42.0 8.156174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 9������������������� D D D b D D561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 9����������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 10������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56199 All other support services 7�������������������������������� D D D b D D561990 All other support services 7������������������������������ D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 11����������������� 21 622 4 643 1 016 130 1.7 2.7

5621 Waste collection 5������������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56211 Waste collection 5���������������������������������������� D D D b D D

1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies.2Includes receipts information that was imputed based on historic data, administrative data, industry averages, or other statistical methods.

Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. Thecensus results in this table contain nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. Seealso explanation of terms and geographic definitions. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C.

Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area Series Montana 5U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

BEAVERHEAD

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 7��������������������������������������� 1 101 305 67 11 41.5 10.0

BIG HORN

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 6��������������������������������������� 911 226 61 14 65.8 –

BLAINE

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BROADWATER

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 3��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

CARBON

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 10��������������������������������������� 1 390 381 53 26 46.9 2.7

CARTER

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

CASCADE

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 101��������������������������������������� 46 188 15 565 3 772 1 110 31.0 3.3

561 Administrative and support services 94��������������������������� D D D g D D

5614 Business support services 19��������������������������������� 11 138 2 548 635 185 62.9 1.4

5616 Investigation and security services 7�������������������������� 3 865 2 027 570 101 7.5 –

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 4������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 45������������������������� 12 108 4 236 987 305 23.3 3.1

56172 Janitorial services 13�������������������������������������� 4 555 1 958 462 154 9.5 2.5561720 Janitorial services 13������������������������������������ 4 555 1 958 462 154 9.5 2.556173 Landscaping services 24����������������������������������� 4 463 1 352 311 100 53.5 5.8561730 Landscaping services 24��������������������������������� 4 463 1 352 311 100 53.5 5.856174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 5������������������� D D D b D D561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 5����������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 10������������������������������������ D D D c D D

56199 All other support services 10�������������������������������� D D D c D D561990 All other support services 10������������������������������ D D D c D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 7����������������� D D D b D D

CUSTER

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 12��������������������������������������� 2 435 697 166 41 27.4 .4

DANIELS

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

DAWSON

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 13��������������������������������������� 2 549 750 163 87 22.2 31.7

561 Administrative and support services 12��������������������������� D D D b D D

DEER LODGE

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 5��������������������������������������� 1 074 459 115 16 2.9 –

FERGUS

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 11��������������������������������������� 2 684 623 151 44 53.8 1.5

See footnotes at end of table.

6 Montana Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area SeriesU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

FLATHEAD56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 158��������������������������������������� 68 334 30 622 5 841 1 861 22.5 4.6

561 Administrative and support services 148��������������������������� 64 308 29 395 5 564 1 814 23.3 4.9

5613 Employment services 12������������������������������������� 24 572 16 572 2 883 979 2.9 3.8

56132 Temporary help services 6�������������������������������� 23 342 16 217 2 813 964 1.1 4.0561320 Temporary help services 6������������������������������ 23 342 16 217 2 813 964 1.1 4.0

5614 Business support services 21��������������������������������� 9 004 3 463 825 305 20.4 1.5

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 15���������������� 3 391 1 400 348 90 4.3 10.4

5616 Investigation and security services 11�������������������������� 4 338 2 097 452 119 22.6 –

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 8������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 77������������������������� 15 834 4 470 715 275 33.4 10.9

56172 Janitorial services 26�������������������������������������� 3 536 1 288 238 135 47.2 19.1561720 Janitorial services 26������������������������������������ 3 536 1 288 238 135 47.2 19.156173 Landscaping services 38����������������������������������� 9 695 2 366 300 102 29.2 8.5561730 Landscaping services 38��������������������������������� 9 695 2 366 300 102 29.2 8.5

5619 Other support services 8������������������������������������ 6 426 1 261 310 40 93.8 –

56199 All other support services 7�������������������������������� D D D b D D561990 All other support services 7������������������������������ D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 10����������������� 4 026 1 227 277 47 9.1 –

GALLATIN56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 173��������������������������������������� 58 286 18 005 4 035 997 28.8 10.7

561 Administrative and support services 163��������������������������� 49 069 16 448 3 639 940 33.9 11.1

5611 Office administrative services 12������������������������������ 8 368 2 509 572 177 88.0 1.5

56111 Office administrative services 12���������������������������� 8 368 2 509 572 177 88.0 1.5561110 Office administrative services 12�������������������������� 8 368 2 509 572 177 88.0 1.5

5614 Business support services 14��������������������������������� D D D b D D

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 19���������������� 7 483 3 227 772 126 4.3 49.7

56151 Travel agencies 9���������������������������������������� 6 054 2 685 648 94 3.1 61.4561510 Travel agencies 9�������������������������������������� 6 054 2 685 648 94 3.1 61.4

5616 Investigation and security services 7�������������������������� 2 959 1 182 217 57 14.5 2.8

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 95������������������������� 19 393 5 587 1 117 378 30.1 7.0

56172 Janitorial services 32�������������������������������������� 6 468 2 244 543 205 39.3 1.4561720 Janitorial services 32������������������������������������ 6 468 2 244 543 205 39.3 1.456173 Landscaping services 53����������������������������������� 11 586 2 949 524 160 25.2 10.0561730 Landscaping services 53��������������������������������� 11 586 2 949 524 160 25.2 10.0

5619 Other support services 8������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56199 All other support services 7�������������������������������� D D D b D D561990 All other support services 7������������������������������ D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 10����������������� 9 217 1 557 396 57 1.3 8.7

5621 Waste collection 2������������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56211 Waste collection 2���������������������������������������� D D D b D D

GLACIER56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 6��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

GRANITE56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

HILL56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 18��������������������������������������� 8 404 3 151 667 165 20.0 36.9

561 Administrative and support services 17��������������������������� D D D c D D

5614 Business support services 2��������������������������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 9������������������������� 2 070 698 131 31 63.0 .3

56173 Landscaping services 4����������������������������������� D D D a D D561730 Landscaping services 4��������������������������������� D D D a D D

JEFFERSON

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 8��������������������������������������� 2 795 1 198 216 76 30.5 8.3

561 Administrative and support services 7��������������������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 5������������������������� D D D b D D

See footnotes at end of table.

Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area Series Montana 7U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

LAKE

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 25��������������������������������������� 5 086 1 968 473 130 32.8 12.9

561 Administrative and support services 24��������������������������� D D D c D D

LEWIS AND CLARK

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 93��������������������������������������� 40 278 12 543 2 865 785 30.8 23.6

561 Administrative and support services 88��������������������������� D D D f D D

5613 Employment services 7������������������������������������� 6 970 3 276 718 247 46.2 16.6

5614 Business support services 12��������������������������������� D D D b D D

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 8���������������� 6 419 1 627 447 66 – 86.1

56159 Other travel arrangement and reservation services 1���������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 9�������������������������� 3 633 971 235 42 20.4 3.8

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 5������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 36������������������������� D D D e D D

56172 Janitorial services 15�������������������������������������� D D D c D D561720 Janitorial services 15������������������������������������ D D D c D D56173 Landscaping services 12����������������������������������� D D D b D D561730 Landscaping services 12��������������������������������� D D D b D D56174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 5������������������� D D D b D D561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 5����������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 9������������������������������������ D D D a D D

56199 All other support services 8�������������������������������� D D D a D D561990 All other support services 8������������������������������ D D D a D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 5����������������� D D D b D D

LINCOLN

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 18��������������������������������������� 2 276 593 126 46 52.7 –

561 Administrative and support services 14��������������������������� 1 408 350 71 32 45.5 –

MADISON

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 7��������������������������������������� 2 195 477 89 37 49.8 17.9

561 Administrative and support services 6��������������������������� D D D b D D

MEAGHER

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

MINERAL

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 6��������������������������������������� D D D c D D

561 Administrative and support services 3��������������������������� D D D c D D

MISSOULA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 182��������������������������������������� 127 751 52 639 12 204 2 650 15.6 3.6

561 Administrative and support services 171��������������������������� 106 129 47 996 11 188 2 520 18.4 3.7

5611 Office administrative services 15������������������������������ 27 840 14 073 3 136 450 9.2 2.1

56111 Office administrative services 15���������������������������� 27 840 14 073 3 136 450 9.2 2.1561110 Office administrative services 15�������������������������� 27 840 14 073 3 136 450 9.2 2.1

5613 Employment services 12������������������������������������� 11 931 8 119 1 674 558 8.0 1.1

5614 Business support services 25��������������������������������� 19 727 7 351 2 140 423 37.2 .5

56143 Business service centers 4�������������������������������� 3 030 581 138 34 31.9 –56144 Collection agencies 8������������������������������������� 7 659 3 353 694 100 1.4 .6561440 Collection agencies 8����������������������������������� 7 659 3 353 694 100 1.4 .656149 Other business support services 5�������������������������� D D D b D D

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 15���������������� 2 790 1 148 284 60 5.4 31.9

5616 Investigation and security services 18�������������������������� 18 435 7 654 1 867 421 7.5 2.1

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 10������������� 8 654 3 365 755 266 1.2 .2561611 Investigation services 6��������������������������������� D D D b D D56162 Security systems services 8������������������������������� 9 781 4 289 1 112 155 13.2 3.8561621 Security systems services (except locksmiths) 5����������� D D D c D D

See footnotes at end of table.

8 Montana Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area SeriesU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

MISSOULA�Con.

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services�Con.

561 Administrative and support services�Con.5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 75������������������������� 18 195 7 183 1 500 506 38.0 9.6

56172 Janitorial services 33�������������������������������������� 7 049 3 207 830 349 41.1 18.2561720 Janitorial services 33������������������������������������ 7 049 3 207 830 349 41.1 18.256173 Landscaping services 27����������������������������������� 5 206 1 592 184 66 42.0 8.1561730 Landscaping services 27��������������������������������� 5 206 1 592 184 66 42.0 8.156174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 9������������������� D D D b D D561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 9����������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 10������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56199 All other support services 7�������������������������������� D D D b D D561990 All other support services 7������������������������������ D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 11����������������� 21 622 4 643 1 016 130 1.7 2.7

5621 Waste collection 5������������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56211 Waste collection 5���������������������������������������� D D D b D D

MUSSELSHELL

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

PARK

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 20��������������������������������������� 2 950 878 174 51 63.9 1.2

561 Administrative and support services 18��������������������������� D D D b D D

PHILLIPS

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 3��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

PONDERA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 3��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

POWELL

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D b D D

RAVALLI

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 36��������������������������������������� 13 224 4 106 986 327 16.0 2.3

561 Administrative and support services 32��������������������������� D D D e D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 21������������������������� 5 271 1 837 238 84 24.9 3.3

56173 Landscaping services 9����������������������������������� 4 161 1 525 182 43 14.8 1.9561730 Landscaping services 9��������������������������������� 4 161 1 525 182 43 14.8 1.9

RICHLAND

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 11��������������������������������������� 3 052 742 183 33 14.1 –

ROOSEVELT

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 8��������������������������������������� 1 686 508 139 34 38.4 –

561 Administrative and support services 7��������������������������� D D D b D D

ROSEBUD

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 9��������������������������������������� 4 403 2 287 463 59 10.1 –

561 Administrative and support services 9��������������������������� 4 403 2 287 463 59 10.1 –

SANDERS

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 7��������������������������������������� 876 291 62 15 69.7 .5

SHERIDAN

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area Series Montana 9U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 3. Summary Statistics for Counties: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

SILVER BOW

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 53��������������������������������������� 18 044 7 673 1 707 584 16.7 8.0

561 Administrative and support services 46��������������������������� D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 9��������������������������������� D D D e D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 17������������������������� 1 737 475 100 81 56.0 –

562 Waste management and remediation services 7����������������� D D D b D D

STILLWATER

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 6��������������������������������������� 740 192 28 7 77.7 –

SWEET GRASS

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

TETON

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 6��������������������������������������� 1 815 590 114 112 97.8 2.2

561 Administrative and support services 6��������������������������� 1 815 590 114 112 97.8 2.2

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 4������������������������� D D D c D D

TOOLE

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 6��������������������������������������� D D D c D D

561 Administrative and support services 6��������������������������� D D D c D D

VALLEY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 8��������������������������������������� 3 055 1 484 292 83 36.1 –

561 Administrative and support services 7��������������������������� D D D b D D

YELLOWSTONE

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 244��������������������������������������� 101 434 45 918 10 579 2 783 16.8 6.3

561 Administrative and support services 235��������������������������� 91 210 42 515 9 797 2 680 16.6 6.7

5613 Employment services 24������������������������������������� D D D f D D

56131 Employment placement agencies 5������������������������� D D D c D D561310 Employment placement agencies 5����������������������� D D D c D D56132 Temporary help services 17�������������������������������� 16 664 11 342 2 491 721 2.3 12.3561320 Temporary help services 17������������������������������ 16 664 11 342 2 491 721 2.3 12.3

5614 Business support services 27��������������������������������� D D D f D D

56143 Business service centers 8�������������������������������� D D D b D D

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 14���������������� D D D b D D

56151 Travel agencies 10���������������������������������������� D D D b D D561510 Travel agencies 10�������������������������������������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 18�������������������������� 13 115 6 588 1 681 300 7.1 13.5

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 11������������� 9 426 5 351 1 318 250 .9 15.456162 Security systems services 7������������������������������� 3 689 1 237 363 50 23.0 8.8

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 125������������������������� 27 414 9 639 1 975 663 29.9 4.6

56172 Janitorial services 51�������������������������������������� D D D e D D561720 Janitorial services 51������������������������������������ D D D e D D56173 Landscaping services 55����������������������������������� D D D c D D561730 Landscaping services 55��������������������������������� D D D c D D

5619 Other support services 18������������������������������������ 6 336 1 861 462 182 41.6 1.5

56199 All other support services 13�������������������������������� 5 585 1 636 400 165 45.6 1.5561990 All other support services 13������������������������������ 5 585 1 636 400 165 45.6 1.5

562 Waste management and remediation services 9����������������� 10 224 3 403 782 103 18.0 2.0

5629 Remediation and other waste management services 5���������� D D D b D D

1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies.2Includes receipts information that was imputed based on historic data, administrative data, industry averages, or other statistical methods.

Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. Thecensus results in this table contain nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. Seealso explanation of terms and geographic definitions. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C.

10 Montana Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area SeriesU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

BUTTE�SILVER BOW (CC)56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 53��������������������������������������� 18 044 7 673 1 707 584 16.7 8.0

561 Administrative and support services 46��������������������������� D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 9��������������������������������� D D D e D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 17������������������������� 1 737 475 100 81 56.0 –

562 Waste management and remediation services 7����������������� D D D b D D

ANACONDA�DEER LODGE COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 5��������������������������������������� 1 074 459 115 16 2.9 –

BELGRADE56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 14��������������������������������������� 1 085 435 84 28 49.8 41.8

BILLINGS56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 180��������������������������������������� 78 052 36 970 8 700 2 399 15.9 7.0

561 Administrative and support services 174��������������������������� D D D g D D

5613 Employment services 19������������������������������������� 17 944 12 127 2 712 776 7.3 10.7

56132 Temporary help services 14�������������������������������� D D D f D D561320 Temporary help services 14������������������������������ D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 23��������������������������������� 13 769 5 384 1 312 527 9.9 3.6

56143 Business service centers 5�������������������������������� D D D b D D

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 14���������������� D D D b D D

56151 Travel agencies 10���������������������������������������� D D D b D D561510 Travel agencies 10�������������������������������������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 13�������������������������� 9 124 4 674 1 238 191 9.6 14.1

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 6������������� 5 435 3 437 875 141 .4 17.756162 Security systems services 7������������������������������� 3 689 1 237 363 50 23.0 8.8

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 84������������������������� 20 840 7 792 1 663 553 27.3 5.1

56172 Janitorial services 38�������������������������������������� 9 785 4 077 929 366 19.4 7.6561720 Janitorial services 38������������������������������������ 9 785 4 077 929 366 19.4 7.656173 Landscaping services 29����������������������������������� 7 973 2 744 512 117 33.8 4.1561730 Landscaping services 29��������������������������������� 7 973 2 744 512 117 33.8 4.1

5619 Other support services 13������������������������������������ D D D c D D

56199 All other support services 9�������������������������������� D D D c D D561990 All other support services 9������������������������������ D D D c D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 6����������������� D D D b D D

5629 Remediation and other waste management services 4���������� D D D b D D

BOZEMAN56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 68��������������������������������������� 31 565 11 230 2 555 600 29.1 12.6

561 Administrative and support services 67��������������������������� D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 9��������������������������������� 3 149 894 218 47 9.4 –

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 10���������������� 6 611 2 707 651 94 4.8 55.4

56151 Travel agencies 6���������������������������������������� D D D b D D561510 Travel agencies 6�������������������������������������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 6�������������������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 27������������������������� D D D c D D

56172 Janitorial services 12�������������������������������������� D D D c D D561720 Janitorial services 12������������������������������������ D D D c D D

5619 Other support services 5������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56199 All other support services 5�������������������������������� D D D b D D561990 All other support services 5������������������������������ D D D b D D

BUTTE�SILVER BOW

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 53��������������������������������������� 18 044 7 673 1 707 584 16.7 8.0

561 Administrative and support services 46��������������������������� D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 9��������������������������������� D D D e D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 17������������������������� 1 737 475 100 81 56.0 –

562 Waste management and remediation services 7����������������� D D D b D D

See footnotes at end of table.

Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area Series Montana 11U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

COLUMBIA FALLS56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 5��������������������������������������� 76 17 6 5 7.9 92.1

CONRAD56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

CUT BANK56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 3��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

DEER LODGE56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D b D D

DILLON56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 5��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

GLASGOW56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D b D D

561 Administrative and support services 4��������������������������� D D D b D D

GLENDIVE56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 7��������������������������������������� 1 134 301 72 24 38.2 54.3

GREAT FALLS56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 81��������������������������������������� 33 807 12 429 3 119 939 36.7 2.7

561 Administrative and support services 78��������������������������� D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 18��������������������������������� D D D c D D

5616 Investigation and security services 7�������������������������� 3 865 2 027 570 101 7.5 –

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 4������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 33������������������������� 8 731 3 041 721 207 16.5 4.3

56172 Janitorial services 9�������������������������������������� D D D c D D561720 Janitorial services 9������������������������������������ D D D c D D56173 Landscaping services 17����������������������������������� D D D b D D561730 Landscaping services 17��������������������������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 7������������������������������������ D D D c D D

56199 All other support services 7�������������������������������� D D D c D D561990 All other support services 7������������������������������ D D D c D D

HAMILTON

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 9��������������������������������������� 3 693 1 305 354 113 5.2 2.6

561 Administrative and support services 8��������������������������� D D D b D D

HARDIN

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

HAVRE

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 11��������������������������������������� 3 294 1 026 234 48 44.8 2.7

561 Administrative and support services 10��������������������������� D D D b D D

HELENA

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 60��������������������������������������� 27 106 9 891 2 355 636 9.1 31.3

561 Administrative and support services 60��������������������������� 27 106 9 891 2 355 636 9.1 31.3

5614 Business support services 10��������������������������������� 3 723 1 076 297 57 11.1 10.4

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 7���������������� D D D b D D

56159 Other travel arrangement and reservation services 1���������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 6�������������������������� 3 240 858 213 34 22.9 4.2

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 3������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 19������������������������� 5 490 2 324 501 212 15.6 11.7

56174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 3������������������� D D D b D D561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 3����������������� D D D b D D

See footnotes at end of table.

12 Montana Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area SeriesU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

KALISPELL56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 48��������������������������������������� 45 224 22 841 4 463 1 403 20.4 3.1

561 Administrative and support services 46��������������������������� D D D g D D

5613 Employment services 9������������������������������������� D D D f D D

56132 Temporary help services 4�������������������������������� D D D f D D561320 Temporary help services 4������������������������������ D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 14��������������������������������� 8 032 3 152 759 274 15.8 1.3

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 6���������������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 5�������������������������� 2 470 968 210 48 34.9 –

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 6������������������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 5������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56199 All other support services 5�������������������������������� D D D b D D561990 All other support services 5������������������������������ D D D b D D

LAUREL56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

561 Administrative and support services 4��������������������������� D D D a D D

LEWISTOWN56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 9��������������������������������������� D D D b D D

LIBBY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 9��������������������������������������� 1 039 269 56 24 51.6 –

LIVINGSTON56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 8��������������������������������������� 1 561 432 106 29 64.1 2.2

561 Administrative and support services 8��������������������������� 1 561 432 106 29 64.1 2.2

MILES CITY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 10��������������������������������������� D D D b D D

MISSOULA56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 128��������������������������������������� 106 397 44 298 9 829 2 164 10.9 3.3

561 Administrative and support services 124��������������������������� D D D g D D

5611 Office administrative services 13������������������������������ D D D e D D

56111 Office administrative services 13���������������������������� D D D e D D561110 Office administrative services 13�������������������������� D D D e D D

5613 Employment services 11������������������������������������� D D D f D D

5614 Business support services 23��������������������������������� D D D c D D

56143 Business service centers 4�������������������������������� 3 030 581 138 34 31.9 –56144 Collection agencies 8������������������������������������� 7 659 3 353 694 100 1.4 .6561440 Collection agencies 8����������������������������������� 7 659 3 353 694 100 1.4 .656149 Other business support services 5�������������������������� D D D b D D

5615 Travel arrangement and reservation services 12���������������� D D D b D D

5616 Investigation and security services 13�������������������������� 11 746 4 146 879 281 1.8 3.3

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 7������������� D D D c D D561611 Investigation services 5��������������������������������� D D D b D D56162 Security systems services 6������������������������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 45������������������������� 11 617 5 156 1 222 412 39.4 13.5

56172 Janitorial services 25�������������������������������������� 6 127 3 007 785 330 37.8 19.6561720 Janitorial services 25������������������������������������ 6 127 3 007 785 330 37.8 19.656174 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 7������������������� D D D b D D561740 Carpet and upholstery cleaning services 7����������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 6������������������������������������ D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 4����������������� D D D c D D

5621 Waste collection 2������������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56211 Waste collection 2���������������������������������������� D D D b D D

POLSON

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 8��������������������������������������� 973 195 38 17 79.0 –

See footnotes at end of table.

Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area Series Montana 13U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

SHELBY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

SIDNEY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 7��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

WHITEFISH

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 21��������������������������������������� 3 410 924 202 49 38.7 3.1

561 Administrative and support services 20��������������������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 14������������������������� D D D b D D

WOLF POINT

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 5��������������������������������������� D D D b D D

561 Administrative and support services 5��������������������������� D D D b D D

BALANCE OF BEAVERHEAD COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF BIG HORN COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF BLAINE COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF BROADWATER COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 3��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF CARBON COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 10��������������������������������������� 1 390 381 53 26 46.9 2.7

BALANCE OF CARTER COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF CASCADE COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 20��������������������������������������� 12 381 3 136 653 171 15.5 4.8

561 Administrative and support services 16��������������������������� D D D c D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 12������������������������� 3 377 1 195 266 98 41.0 –

56173 Landscaping services 7����������������������������������� D D D b D D561730 Landscaping services 7��������������������������������� D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 4����������������� D D D b D D

BALANCE OF CUSTER COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF DANIELS COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF DAWSON COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 6��������������������������������������� 1 415 449 91 63 9.5 13.6

BALANCE OF FERGUS COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

14 Montana Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area SeriesU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

BALANCE OF FLATHEAD COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 84��������������������������������������� 19 624 6 840 1 170 404 24.4 8.1

561 Administrative and support services 77��������������������������� D D D e D D

5616 Investigation and security services 6�������������������������� 1 868 1 129 242 71 6.5 –

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 53������������������������� 12 222 3 440 500 204 31.6 5.4

56172 Janitorial services 17�������������������������������������� D D D b D D561720 Janitorial services 17������������������������������������ D D D b D D56173 Landscaping services 28����������������������������������� 8 016 1 933 218 92 28.4 4.9561730 Landscaping services 28��������������������������������� 8 016 1 933 218 92 28.4 4.9

BALANCE OF GALLATIN COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 91��������������������������������������� 25 636 6 340 1 396 369 27.5 7.0

561 Administrative and support services 83��������������������������� D D D e D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 57������������������������� 12 184 3 260 656 210 32.6 7.0

56173 Landscaping services 39����������������������������������� 9 948 2 432 468 145 25.9 7.8561730 Landscaping services 39��������������������������������� 9 948 2 432 468 145 25.9 7.8

562 Waste management and remediation services 8����������������� D D D b D D

5621 Waste collection 2������������������������������������������ D D D b D D

56211 Waste collection 2���������������������������������������� D D D b D D

BALANCE OF GLACIER COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 3��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF GRANITE COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF HILL COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 7��������������������������������������� 5 110 2 125 433 117 4.1 58.9

561 Administrative and support services 7��������������������������� 5 110 2 125 433 117 4.1 58.9

BALANCE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 8��������������������������������������� 2 795 1 198 216 76 30.5 8.3

561 Administrative and support services 7��������������������������� D D D b D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 5������������������������� D D D b D D

BALANCE OF LAKE COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 17��������������������������������������� 4 113 1 773 435 113 21.9 15.9

561 Administrative and support services 16��������������������������� D D D c D D

BALANCE OF LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 33��������������������������������������� 13 172 2 652 510 149 75.5 7.8

561 Administrative and support services 28��������������������������� D D D c D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 17������������������������� D D D b D D

5619 Other support services 2������������������������������������ D D D a D D

56199 All other support services 2�������������������������������� D D D a D D561990 All other support services 2������������������������������ D D D a D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 5����������������� D D D b D D

BALANCE OF LINCOLN COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 9��������������������������������������� 1 237 324 70 22 53.6 –

BALANCE OF MADISON COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 7��������������������������������������� 2 195 477 89 37 49.8 17.9

561 Administrative and support services 6��������������������������� D D D b D D

BALANCE OF MEAGHER COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area Series Montana 15U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

BALANCE OF MINERAL COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 6��������������������������������������� D D D c D D

561 Administrative and support services 3��������������������������� D D D c D D

BALANCE OF MISSOULA COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 54��������������������������������������� 21 354 8 341 2 375 486 38.6 5.0

561 Administrative and support services 47��������������������������� D D D e D D

5614 Business support services 2��������������������������������� D D D c D D

5616 Investigation and security services 5�������������������������� 6 689 3 508 988 140 17.5 .1

56162 Security systems services 2������������������������������� D D D c D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 30������������������������� 6 578 2 027 278 94 35.5 2.9

56173 Landscaping services 17����������������������������������� 4 155 1 337 158 55 41.1 1.3561730 Landscaping services 17��������������������������������� 4 155 1 337 158 55 41.1 1.3

BALANCE OF MUSSELSHELL COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF PARK COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 12��������������������������������������� 1 389 446 68 22 63.6 –

BALANCE OF PHILLIPS COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 3��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF PONDERA COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF RAVALLI COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 27��������������������������������������� 9 531 2 801 632 214 20.2 2.2

561 Administrative and support services 24��������������������������� D D D c D D

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 19������������������������� D D D b D D

56173 Landscaping services 9����������������������������������� 4 161 1 525 182 43 14.8 1.9561730 Landscaping services 9��������������������������������� 4 161 1 525 182 43 14.8 1.9

BALANCE OF RICHLAND COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF ROOSEVELT COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 3��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF ROSEBUD COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 9��������������������������������������� 4 403 2 287 463 59 10.1 –

561 Administrative and support services 9��������������������������� 4 403 2 287 463 59 10.1 –

BALANCE OF SANDERS COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 7��������������������������������������� 876 291 62 15 69.7 .5

BALANCE OF SHERIDAN COUNTY56 Administrative and support and waste management and

remediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF STILLWATER COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 6��������������������������������������� 740 192 28 7 77.7 –

BALANCE OF SWEET GRASS COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 1��������������������������������������� D D D a D D

BALANCE OF TETON COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 6��������������������������������������� 1 815 590 114 112 97.8 2.2

561 Administrative and support services 6��������������������������� 1 815 590 114 112 97.8 2.2

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 4������������������������� D D D c D D

See footnotes at end of table.

16 Montana Admin. & Support & Waste Mgt. & Remed. Serv.�Geo. Area SeriesU.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Economic Census

Table 4. Summary Statistics for Places: 2002�Con.[Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas, seeAppendix D. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see note at end of table. Enterprise supportestablishments are included. Because of this, comparability to 1997 Economic Census data may be limited. Table 2 of the United States Geographic Area Series report presents data on enterprisesupport establishments that are included in the 2002 data. See introductory text for an explanation of the treatment of enterprise support establishments in the 2002 Economic Census compared to the1997 Economic Census]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receipts�

Estab�lishments(number)

Receipts($1,000)

Annualpayroll

($1,000)

First�quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees for

pay periodincludingMarch 12(number)

Fromadmini�strative

records1 Estimated2

BALANCE OF TOOLE COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 2��������������������������������������� D D D c D D

561 Administrative and support services 2��������������������������� D D D c D D

BALANCE OF VALLEY COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 4��������������������������������������� D D D b D D

BALANCE OF YELLOWSTONE COUNTY

56 Administrative and support and waste management andremediation services 60��������������������������������������� D D D e D D

561 Administrative and support services 57��������������������������� D D D e D D

5613 Employment services 5������������������������������������� D D D c D D

5616 Investigation and security services 5�������������������������� 3 991 1 914 443 109 1.6 12.2

56161 Investigation, guard, and armored car services 5������������� 3 991 1 914 443 109 1.6 12.2

5617 Services to buildings and dwellings 38������������������������� D D D c D D

56173 Landscaping services 25����������������������������������� D D D b D D561730 Landscaping services 25��������������������������������� D D D b D D

562 Waste management and remediation services 3����������������� D D D b D D

1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies.2Includes receipts information that was imputed based on historic data, administrative data, industry averages, or other statistical methods.

Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. Thecensus results in this table contain nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this table should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. Seealso explanation of terms and geographic definitions. For the full technical documentation, see Appendix C.

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Appendix A.Explanation of Terms

ANNUAL PAYROLL

Payroll includes all forms of compensation such as salaries, wages, commissions, dismissal pay,bonuses, vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, and employee contributions to qualified pensionplans paid during the year to all employees and reported on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form941 as taxable Medicare Wages and tips (even if not subject to income or FICA tax). Also includedare tips and gratuities received by employees from patrons and reported to employers. If anemployee works at more than one location, the payroll is included in the one location where theyspend most of their time. Also included are salaries of members of professional service organiza-tions or associations that operate under state professional corporation statutes and file a corpo-rate federal income tax return. Excluded are payrolls of departments or concessions operated byother companies at the establishment; payments to or withdrawals by proprietors or partners ofan unincorporated company; and annuities or supplemental unemployment compensation ben-efits, even if income tax was withheld. Payroll is reported before deductions for social security,income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. This definition of payroll is the same as that used by theIRS on Form 941.

ESTABLISHMENTS

An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted and/or services areprovided. It is not necessarily identical to a company or enterprise, which may consist of oneestablishment or more. Economic census figures represent a summary of reports for individualestablishments rather than companies. For cases where a census report was received, separateinformation was obtained for each location where business was conducted. When administrativerecords of other federal agencies were used instead of a census report, no information was avail-able on the number of locations operated. Each economic census establishment was tabulatedaccording to the physical location at which the business was conducted. The count of establish-ments represents those in business at any time during 2002.

When two activities or more were carried on at a single location under a single ownership, allactivities generally were grouped together as a single establishment. The entire establishmentwas classified on the basis of its major activity and all data for it were included in that classifica-tion. However, when distinct and separate economic activities (for which different industry classi-fication codes were appropriate) were conducted at a single location under a single ownership,separate establishment reports for each of the different activities were obtained in the census.

Leased service departments (separately owned businesses operated as departments or conces-sions of other service establishments or of retail businesses, such as a separately owned shoe-shine parlor in a barber shop, or a beauty shop in a department store) are treated as separate ser-vice establishments for census purposes. Leased retail departments located in serviceestablishments (e.g., a gift shop located in a hotel) are considered separate retail establishments.

FIRST-QUARTER PAYROLL

Represents payroll paid to persons employed at any time during the quarter January to March2002.

PAID EMPLOYEES FOR PAY PERIOD INCLUDING MARCH 12

Paid employees consist of full- and part-time employees, including salaried officers and executivesof corporations, who were on the payroll during the pay period including March 12. Included areemployees on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations, and salaried members of profes-sional service organizations or associations that operate under state professional corporation stat-utes and file corporate federal income tax returns. Not included are proprietors and partners of

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unincorporated businesses; employees of departments or concessions operated by other compa-nies at the establishment; full- and part-time leased employees whose payroll was filed under anemployee leasing company’s Employer Identification Number (EIN); and temporary staffingobtained from a staffing service. The definition of paid employees is the same as that used by theInternal Revenue Service (IRS) on Form 941.

RECEIPTS

Receipts (basic dollar volume measure for service establishments of firms subject to federalincome tax). Includes gross receipts from customers or clients for services provided, from the useof facilities, and from merchandise sold in 2002 whether or not payment was received in 2002.For advertising agencies, travel industries, and other service establishments operating on a com-mission basis, receipts include commissions, fees, and other operating income, NOT gross billingsand sales. Excise taxes on gasoline, liquor, tobacco, etc., that are paid by the manufacturer orwholesaler and passed on in the cost of goods purchased by the service establishment, are alsoincluded. The establishment’s share of receipts from departments, concessions, and vending andamusement machines operated by others are included as part of receipts. Receipts also includeamounts received from the rental and leasing of vehicles, equipment, instruments, and tools; thetotal value of service contracts; market value of compensation received in lieu of cash; amountsreceived for work subcontracted to others; and dues and assessments from members and affili-ates. Receipts from services performed for foreign parent firms, subsidiaries, and branches areincluded.

Receipts are net after deductions for refunds and allowances for merchandise returned by custom-ers. Receipts do not include sales and other taxes (including Hawaii’s General Excise Tax) collecteddirectly from customers and paid directly to a local, state, or federal tax agency. Also excluded aregross receipts from departments and concessions operated by others; sales of used equipmentpreviously rented or leased to customers; domestic intracompany transfers; proceeds from thesale of real estate (land and buildings), investments, or other assets (except inventory held forresale); income from interest, rental of real estate, dividends, contributions, and grants; receiptsof foreign parent firms and subsidiaries; and other nonoperating income, such as franchise fees.Receipts do not include service receipts of manufacturers, wholesalers, retail establishments, orother businesses whose primary activity is other than service. They do, however, include receiptsother than from services rendered (e.g., sale of merchandise to individuals or other businesses) byestablishments primarily engaged in performing services and classified in the service industries.

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Appendix B.NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions

56 ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT AND WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATIONSERVICES

The Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services sector com-prises establishments performing routine support activities for the day-to-day operations of otherorganizations. These essential activities are often undertaken in-house by establishments in manysectors of the economy. The establishments in this sector specialize in one or more of these sup-port activities and provide these services to clients in a variety of industries and, in some cases,to households. Activities performed include: office administration, hiring and placing of person-nel, document preparation and similar clerical services, solicitation, collection, security and sur-veillance services, cleaning, and waste disposal services.

The administrative and management activities performed by establishments in this sector are typi-cally on a contract or fee basis. These activities may also be performed by establishments that arepart of the company or enterprise. However, establishments involved in administering, oversee-ing, and managing other establishments of the company or enterprise, are classified in Sector 55,Management of Companies and Enterprises. These establishments normally undertake the strate-gic and organizational planning and decision making role of the company or enterprise. Govern-ment establishments engaged in administering, overseeing, and managing governmental pro-grams are classified in Sector 92, Public Administration.

561 ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICES

Industries in the Administrative and Support Services subsector group establishments engaged inactivities that support the day-to-day operations of other organizations. The processes employedin this sector (e.g., general management, personnel administration, clerical activities, cleaningactivities) are often integral parts of the activities of establishments found in all sectors of theeconomy. The establishments classified in this subsector have specialized in one or more of theseactivities and can, therefore, provide services to clients in a variety of industries and, in somecases, to households. The individual industries of this subsector are defined on the basis of theparticular process that they are engaged in and the particular services they provide.

Many of the activities performed in this subsector are ongoing routine support functions that allbusinesses and organizations must do and that they have traditionally done for themselves.Recent trends, however, are to contract or purchase such services from businesses that specializein such activities and can, therefore, provide the services more efficiently.

The industries in this subsector cannot be viewed as strictly ‘‘support.’’ The Travel Arrangementand Reservation Services industry group, which includes travel agents, tour operators, and provid-ers of other travel arrangement services, such as hotel and restaurant reservations and arrangingthe purchase of tickets, serves many types of clients, including individual consumers. This groupwas placed in this subsector because the services are often of the ‘‘support’’ nature (e.g., travelarrangement) and businesses and other organizations are increasingly the ones purchasing suchservices.

The administrative and management activities performed by establishments in this sector are typi-cally on a contract or fee basis. These activities may also be performed by establishments that arepart of the company or enterprise. However, establishments involved in administering, oversee-ing, and managing other establishments of the company or enterprise, are classified in Sector 55,Management of Companies and Enterprises. These establishments normally undertake the strate-gic and organizational planning and decision making role of the company or enterprise. Govern-ment establishments engaged in administering, overseeing and managing governmental pro-grams are classified in Sector 92, Public Administration.

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5611 OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing a range of day-to-dayoffice administrative services, such as financial planning; billing and recordkeeping; personnel;and physical distribution and logistics for others on a contract or fee basis. These establishmentsdo not provide operating staff to carry out the complete operations of a business.

56111 OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing a range of day-to-dayoffice administrative services, such as financial planning; billing and recordkeeping; personnel;and physical distribution and logistics for others on a contract or fee basis. These establishmentsdo not provide operating staff to carry out the complete operations of a business.

561110 OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing a range of day-to-dayoffice administrative services, such as financial planning; billing and recordkeeping; personnel;and physical distribution and logistics for others on a contract or fee basis. These establishmentsdo not provide operating staff to carry out the complete operations of a business.

5612 FACILITIES SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing operating staff to performa combination of support services within a client’s facilities. Establishments in this industry typi-cally provide a combination of services, such as janitorial; maintenance; trash disposal; guard andsecurity; mail routing; reception; laundry; and related services to support operations within facili-ties. These establishments provide operating staff to carry out these support activities but are notinvolved with or responsible for the core business or activities of the client. Establishments pro-viding facilities (except computer and/or data processing) operation support services and estab-lishments operating correctional facilities (i.e., jails) on a contract or fee basis are included in thisindustry.

56121 FACILITIES SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing operating staff to performa combination of support services within a client’s facilities. Establishments in this industry typi-cally provide a combination of services, such as janitorial; maintenance; trash disposal; guard andsecurity; mail routing; reception; laundry; and related services to support operations within facili-ties. These establishments provide operating staff to carry out these support activities but are notinvolved with or responsible for the core business or activities of the client. Establishments pro-viding facilities (except computer and/or data processing) operation support services and estab-lishments operating correctional facilities (i.e., jails) on a contract or fee basis are included in thisindustry.

561210 FACILITIES SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing operating staff to performa combination of support services within a client’s facilities. Establishments in this industry typi-cally provide a combination of services, such as janitorial; maintenance; trash disposal; guard andsecurity; mail routing; reception; laundry; and related services to support operations within facili-ties. These establishments provide operating staff to carry out these support activities but are notinvolved with or responsible for the core business or activities of the client. Establishments pro-viding facilities (except computer and/or data processing) operation support services and estab-lishments operating correctional facilities (i.e., jails) on a contract or fee basis are included in thisindustry.

5613 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

This industry group includes establishments classified in the following industries: 56131, Employ-ment Placement Agencies, 56132, Temporary Help Services, and 56133, Professional EmployerOrganizations.

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56131 EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT AGENCIES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in listing employment vacancies and inreferring or placing applicants for employment. The individuals referred or placed are not employ-ees of the employment agencies.

561310 EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT AGENCIES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in listing employment vacancies and inreferring or placing applicants for employment. The individuals referred or placed are not employ-ees of the employment agencies.

56132 TEMPORARY HELP SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in supplying workers to clients’ busi-nesses for limited periods of time to supplement the working force of the client. The individualsprovided are employees of the temporary help service establishment. However, these establish-ments do not provide direct supervision of their employees at the clients’ work sites.

561320 TEMPORARY HELP SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in supplying workers to clients’ busi-nesses for limited periods of time to supplement the working force of the client. The individualsprovided are employees of the temporary help service establishment. However, these establish-ments do not provide direct supervision of their employees at the clients’ work sites.

56133 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing human resources andhuman resource management services to staff client businesses. Establishments in this industryoperate in a coemployment relationship with client businesses or organizations and are special-ized in performing a wide range of human resource and personnel management duties, such aspayroll accounting, payroll tax return preparation, benefits administration, recruiting, and manag-ing labor relations. Employee leasing establishments typically acquire and lease back some or allof the employees of their clients and serve as the employer of the leased employees for payroll,benefits, and related purposes. Employee leasing establishments exercise varying degrees of deci-sion making relating to their human resource or personnel management role, but do not havemanagement accountability for the work of their clients’ operations with regard to strategic plan-ning, output, or profitability. Professional employer organizations (PEO) and establishments pro-viding labor or staff leasing services are included in this industry.

561330 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing human resources andhuman resource management services to staff client businesses. Establishments in this industryoperate in a coemployment relationship with client businesses or organizations and are special-ized in performing a wide range of human resource and personnel management duties, such aspayroll accounting, payroll tax return preparation, benefits administration, recruiting, and manag-ing labor relations. Employee leasing establishments typically acquire and lease back some or allof the employees of their clients and serve as the employer of the leased employees for payroll,benefits, and related purposes. Employee leasing establishments exercise varying degrees of deci-sion making relating to their human resource or personnel management role, but do not havemanagement accountability for the work of their clients’ operations with regard to strategic plan-ning, output, or profitability. Professional employer organizations (PEO) and establishments pro-viding labor or staff leasing services are included in this industry.

5614 BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry group comprises establishments engaged in performing activities that are ongoingroutine business support functions that businesses and organizations traditionally do for them-selves.

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56141 DOCUMENT PREPARATION SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) let-ter or resume writing; (2) document editing or proofreading; (3) typing, word processing, or desk-top publishing; and (4) stenographic (except court reporting or stenotype recording), transcrip-tion, and other secretarial services.

561410 DOCUMENT PREPARATION SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) let-ter or resume writing; (2) document editing or proofreading; (3) typing, word processing, or desk-top publishing; and (4) stenographic (except court reporting or stenotype recording), transcrip-tion, and other secretarial services.

56142 TELEPHONE CALL CENTERS

This industry comprises: (1) establishments primarily engaged in answering telephone calls andrelaying messages to clients and (2) establishments primarily engaged in providing telemarketingservices on a contract or fee basis for others, such as promoting clients’ products or services bytelephone; taking orders for clients by telephone; and soliciting contributions or providing infor-mation for clients by telephone. Telemarketing establishments never own the product or providethe service that they are representing and generally can originate and/or receive calls for others.

561421 TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in answering telephone calls and relay-ing messages to clients.

561422 TELEMARKETING BUREAUS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing telemarketing services ona contract or fee basis for others, such as: (1) promoting clients’ products or services by tele-phone, (2) taking orders for clients by telephone, and (3) soliciting contributions or providinginformation for clients by telephone. These establishments never own the product or provide theservices they are representing and generally can originate and/or receive calls for others.

56143 BUSINESS SERVICE CENTERS

This industry comprises: (1) establishments primarily engaged in providing mailbox rental andother postal and mailing services (except direct mail advertising); (2) establishments, generallyknown as copy centers or shops, primarily engaged in providing photocopying, duplicating, blue-printing, and other document copying services without also providing printing services (i.e., offsetprinting, quick printing, digital printing, prepress services); and (3) establishments that provide arange of office support services (except printing services), such as mailing services, documentcopying services, facsimile services, word processing services, on-site PC rental services, andoffice product sales.

561431 PRIVATE MAIL CENTERS

This industry comprises: (1) establishments primarily engaged in providing mailbox rental andother postal and mailing (except direct mail advertising) services or (2) establishments engaged inproviding these mailing services along with one or more other office support services, such asfacsimile services, word processing services, on-site PC rental services, and office product sales.

561439 OTHER BUSINESS SERVICE CENTERS (INCLUDING COPY SHOPS)

This industry comprises: (1) establishments generally known as copy centers or shops primarilyengaged in providing photocopying, duplicating, blueprinting, and other document copying ser-vices, without also providing printing services (e.g., offset printing, quick printing, digital print-ing, prepress services) and (2) establishments (except private mail centers) engaged in providing arange of office support services (except printing services), such as document copying services,facsimile services, word processing services, on-site PC rental services, and office product sales.

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56144 COLLECTION AGENCIES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in collecting payments for claims andremitting payments collected to their clients.

561440 COLLECTION AGENCIES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in collecting payments for claims andremitting payments collected to their clients.

56145 CREDIT BUREAUS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in compiling information, such ascredit and employment histories on individuals and credit histories on businesses, and providingthe information to financial institutions, retailers, and others who have a need to evaluate thecredit worthiness of these persons and businesses.

561450 CREDIT BUREAUS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in compiling information, such ascredit and employment histories on individuals and credit histories on businesses, and providingthe information to financial institutions, retailers, and others who have a need to evaluate thecredit worthiness of these persons and businesses.

5614501 CONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING AGENCIES

Establishments primarily engaged in compiling information on individuals, such as credit andemployment histories, and providing the information to financial institutions, retailers, and otherswho have a need to evaluate the credit worthiness of those persons.

5614502 MERCANTILE REPORTING AGENCIES

Establishments primarily engaged in compiling information on business firms, such as credit his-tories, and providing the information to financial institutions and others who have a need toevaluate the credit worthiness of those businesses.

56149 OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing business support services(except secretarial and other document preparation services; telephone answering or telemarket-ing services; private mail services or document copying services conducted as separate activitiesor in conjunction with other office support services; monetary debt collection services; and creditreporting services).

561491 REPOSSESSION SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in repossessing tangible assets (e.g.,automobiles, boats, equipment, planes, furniture, appliances) for the creditor as a result of delin-quent debts.

561492 COURT REPORTING AND STENOTYPE SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing verbatim reporting andstenotype recording of live legal proceedings and transcribing subsequent recorded materials.

561499 ALL OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing business support services(except secretarial and other document preparation services; telephone answering and telemarket-ing services; private mail services or document copying services conducted as separate activitiesor in conjunction with other office support services; monetary debt collection services; creditreporting services; repossession services; and court reporting and stenotype recording services).

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5615 TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT AND RESERVATION SERVICES

This industry group includes establishments classified in the following industries: 56151 TravelAgencies, 56152 Tour Operators, and 56159 Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services.

56151 TRAVEL AGENCIES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as agents in selling travel,tour, and accommodation services to the general public and commercial clients.

561510 TRAVEL AGENCIES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in acting as agents in selling travel,tour, and accommodation services to the general public and commercial clients.

56152 TOUR OPERATORS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in arranging and assembling tours. Thetours are sold through travel agencies or tour operators. Travel or wholesale tour operators areincluded in this industry.

561520 TOUR OPERATORS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in arranging and assembling tours. Thetours are sold through travel agencies or tour operators. Travel or wholesale tour operators areincluded in this industry.

56159 OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT AND RESERVATION SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments (except travel agencies and tour operators) primarilyengaged in providing travel arrangement and reservation services.

561591 CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAUS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in marketing and promoting communi-ties and facilities to businesses and leisure travelers through a range of activities, such as assist-ing organizations in locating meeting and convention sites; providing travel information on areaattractions, lodging accommodations, restaurants; providing maps; and organizing group tours oflocal historical, recreational, and cultural attractions.

561599 ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENT AND RESERVATION SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments (except travel agencies, tour operators, and conventionand visitors bureaus) primarily engaged in providing travel arrangement and reservation services.

5615992 AUTOMOBILE CLUBS

Establishments primarily engaged in providing membership travel services. Services offeredinclude maps, roadside service for disabled cars, travel route guides, and guides to hotels or rec-reational activities.

5616 INVESTIGATION AND SECURITY SERVICES

This industry group includes establishments classified in the following industries: 56161 Investi-gation, Guard, and Armored Car Services and 56162 Security Systems Services.

56161 INVESTIGATION, GUARD, AND ARMORED CAR SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing one or more of the follow-ing: (1) investigation and detective services; (2) guard and patrol services; and (3) picking up anddelivering money, receipts, or other valuable items with personnel and equipment to protect suchproperties while in transit.

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561611 INVESTIGATION SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing investigation and detec-tive services.

561612 SECURITY GUARDS AND PATROL SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing guard and patrol services,such as bodyguard, guard dog, and parking security services.

561613 ARMORED CAR SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in picking up and delivering money,receipts, or other valuable items. These establishments maintain personnel and equipment to pro-tect such properties while in transit.

56162 SECURITY SYSTEMS SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments engaged in (1) selling security systems, such as burglarand fire alarms and locking devices, along with installation, repair, or monitoring services or (2)remote monitoring of electronic security alarm systems.

561621 SECURITY SYSTEMS SERVICES (EXCEPT LOCKSMITHS)

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) selling security alarm systems,such as burglar and fire alarms, along with installation, repair, or monitoring services or (2)remote monitoring of electronic security alarm systems.

561622 LOCKSMITHS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) selling mechanical or electroniclocking devices, safes, and security vaults, along with installation, repair, rebuilding, or adjustingservices or (2) installing, repairing, rebuilding, and adjusting mechanical or electronic lockingdevices, safes, and security vaults.

5617 SERVICES TO BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS

This industry group includes establishments classified in the following industries 56171, Extermi-nating and Pest Control Services, 56172, Janitorial Services, 56173, Landscaping Services, 56174,Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services, and 56179, Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings.

56171 EXTERMINATING AND PEST CONTROL SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in exterminating and controlling birds,mosquitoes, rodents, termites, and other insects and pests (except for crop production and for-estry production). Establishments providing fumigation services are included in this industry.

561710 EXTERMINATING AND PEST CONTROL SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in exterminating and controlling birds,mosquitoes, rodents, termites, and other insects and pests (except for crop production and for-estry production). Establishments providing fumigation services are included in this industry.

56172 JANITORIAL SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in cleaning building interiors, interiorsof transportation equipment (e.g., aircraft, rail cars, ships), and/or windows.

561720 JANITORIAL SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in cleaning building interiors, interiorsof transportation equipment (e.g., aircraft, rail cars, ships), and/or windows.

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56173 LANDSCAPING SERVICES

This industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in providing landscape care andmaintenance services and/or installing trees, shrubs, plants, lawns, or gardens and (2) establish-ments primarily engaged in providing these services along with the design of landscape plansand/or the construction (i.e., installation) of walkways, retaining walls, decks, fences, ponds, andsimilar structures.

561730 LANDSCAPING SERVICES

This industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in providing landscape care andmaintenance services and/or installing trees, shrubs, plants, lawns, or gardens and (2) establish-ments primarily engaged in providing these services along with the design of landscape plansand/or the construction (i.e., installation) of walkways, retaining walls, decks, fences, ponds, andsimilar structures.

56174 CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in cleaning and dyeing used rugs, car-pets, and upholstery.

561740 CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in cleaning and dyeing used rugs, car-pets, and upholstery.

56179 OTHER SERVICES TO BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing services to buildings anddwellings (except exterminating and pest control; janitorial; landscaping care and maintenance;and carpet and upholstery cleaning).

561790 OTHER SERVICES TO BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing services to buildings anddwellings (except exterminating and pest control; janitorial; landscaping care and maintenance;and carpet and upholstery cleaning).

5617901 VENTILATION DUCT, CHIMNEY, AND GUTTER CLEANING

Establishments primarily engaged in cleaning furnaces, ducts, chimneys, and gutters.

5617902 SWIMMING POOL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Establishments primarily engaged in providing swimming pool cleaning and maintenance ser-vices.

5617905 CLEANING BUILDING EXTERIORS (EXCEPT SANDBLASTING)

Establishments primarily engaged in building exterior cleaning services (except sandblasting andwindow cleaning).

5617909 ALL OTHER SERVICES TO BUILDING AND DWELLINGS

Establishments primarily engaged in providing other services to buildings and dwellings such asdrain cleaning, bulb and fuse replacement in buildings, snowplowing driveways and parking lots,and power sweeping or washing driveways and parking lots.

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5619 OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing day-to-day businessand other organizational support services (except office administrative services; facilities supportservices; employment services; business support services; travel arrangement and reservation ser-vices; security and investigation services; and services to buildings and dwellings).

56191 PACKAGING AND LABELING SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in packaging client owned materials.The services may include labeling and/or imprinting the package.

561910 PACKAGING AND LABELING SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in packaging client owned materials.The services may include labeling and/or imprinting the package.

56192 CONVENTION AND TRADE SHOW ORGANIZERS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in organizing, promoting, and/or man-aging events, such as business and trade shows, conventions, conferences, and meetings(whether or not they manage and provide the staff to operate the facilities in which these eventstake place).

561920 CONVENTION AND TRADE SHOW ORGANIZERS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in organizing, promoting, and/or man-aging events, such as business and trade shows, conventions, conferences, and meetings(whether or not they manage and provide the staff to operate the facilities in which these eventstake place).

56199 ALL OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing day-to-day business andother organizational support services (except office administrative services, facilities support ser-vices, employment services, business support services, travel arrangement and reservation ser-vices, security and investigation services, services to buildings and other structures, packagingand labeling services, and convention and trade show organizing services).

561990 ALL OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing day-to-day business andother organizational support services (except office administrative services, facilities support ser-vices, employment services, business support services, travel arrangement and reservation ser-vices, security and investigation services, services to buildings and other structures, packagingand labeling services, and convention and trade show organizing services).

5619901 TRADING STAMP SERVICES

Establishment primarily engaged in selling trading stamps or merchandise coupons to merchants.

5619902 WATER SOFTENING AND CONDITIONING SERVICES

Establishments primarily engaged in water softening or conditioning using methods such aschemical treatment or filtration.

5619903 ECONOMIC OR INDUSTRIAL PLANNING OR DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS

Establishments primarily engaged in providing advice and assistance to business and other orga-nizations on economic or industrial planning or development issues.

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5619909 ALL OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SUPPORT SERVICES

Establishments primarily engaged in providing day-to-day business and other organizational sup-port services to businesses (except employment services, administrative support services, travelarrangement and reservation services, security and investigation services, services to buildingsand other structures, packaging and labeling services, and convention and trade show organiz-ers).

562 WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION SERVICES

Industries in the Waste Management and Remediation Services subsector group comprise estab-lishments engaged in the collection, treatment, and disposal of waste materials. This includesestablishments engaged in local hauling of waste materials; operating materials recovery facilities(i.e., those that sort recyclable materials from the trash stream); providing remediation services(i.e., those that provide for the cleanup of contaminated buildings, mine sites, soil, or groundwater); and providing septic pumping and other miscellaneous waste management services. Thereare three industry groups within the subsector that separate these activities into waste collection,waste treatment and disposal, and remediation and other waste management.

Excluded from this subsector are establishments primarily engaged in collecting, treating, and dis-posing waste through sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities that are classified in Industry22132, Sewage Treatment Facilities, and establishments primarily engaged in long-distance haul-ing of waste materials that are classified in Industry 48423, Specialized Freight (except UsedGoods) Trucking, Long-Distance. Also, there are some activities that appear to be related to wastemanagement, but that are not included in this subsector. For example, establishments primarilyengaged in providing waste management consulting services are classified in Industry 54162,Environmental Consulting Services.

5621 WASTE COLLECTION

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) collecting and/or hauling hazard-ous waste, nonhazardous waste, and/or recyclable materials within a local area and/or (2) operat-ing hazardous or nonhazardous waste transfer stations. Hazardous waste collection establish-ments may be responsible for the identification, treatment, packaging, and labeling of wastes forthe purposes of transport.

56211 WASTE COLLECTION

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) collecting and/or hauling hazard-ous waste, nonhazardous waste, and/or recyclable materials within a local area and/or (2) operat-ing hazardous or nonhazardous waste transfer stations. Hazardous waste collection establish-ments may be responsible for the identification, treatment, packaging, and labeling of wastes forthe purposes of transport.

562111 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following (1) col-lecting and/or hauling nonhazardous solid waste (i.e., garbage) within a local area; (2) operatingnonhazardous solid waste transfer stations; and (3) collecting and/or hauling mixed recyclablematerials within a local area.

562112 HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in collecting and/or hauling hazardouswaste within a local area and/or operating hazardous waste transfer stations. Hazardous wastecollection establishments may be responsible for the identification, treatment, packaging, andlabeling of wastes for the purposes of transport.

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562119 OTHER WASTE COLLECTION

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in collecting and/or hauling waste(except nonhazardous solid waste and hazardous waste) within a local area. Establishmentsengaged in brush or rubble removal services are included in this industry.

5622 WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating waste treatment or dis-posal facilities (except sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities) or (2) the combined activityof collecting and/or hauling of waste materials within a local area and operating waste treatmentor disposal facilities. Waste combustors or incinerators (including those that may produce byprod-ucts such as electricity), solid waste landfills, and compost dumps are included in this industry.

56221 WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating waste treatment or dis-posal facilities (except sewer systems or sewage treatment facilities) or (2) the combined activityof collecting and/or hauling of waste materials within a local area and operating waste treatmentor disposal facilities. Waste combustors or incinerators (including those that may produce byprod-ucts such as electricity), solid waste landfills, and compost dumps are included in this industry.

562211 HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in: (1) operating treatment and/or dis-posal facilities for hazardous waste or (2) the combined activity of collecting and/or hauling ofhazardous waste materials within a local area and operating treatment or disposal facilities forhazardous waste.

562212 SOLID WASTE LANDFILL

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating landfills for the dis-posal of nonhazardous solid waste or (2) the combined activity of collecting and/or hauling non-hazardous waste materials within a local area and operating landfills for the disposal of nonhaz-ardous solid waste.

562213 SOLID WASTE COMBUSTORS AND INCINERATORS

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating combustors and incinera-tors for the disposal of nonhazardous solid waste. These establishments may produce byprod-ucts, such as electricity and steam.

562219 OTHER NONHAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating nonhazardous wastetreatment and disposal facilities (except landfills, combustors, incinerators and sewer systems orsewage treatment facilities) or (2) the combined activity of collecting and/or hauling of nonhaz-ardous waste materials within a local area and operating waste treatment or disposal facilities(except landfills, combustors, incinerators and sewer systems, or sewage treatment facilities).Compost dumps are included in this industry.

5629 REMEDIATION AND OTHER WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES

This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in remediation and other wastemanagement services (except waste collection, waste treatment and disposal, and waste manage-ment consulting services).

56291 REMEDIATION SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following (1)remediation and cleanup of contaminated buildings, mine sites, soil, or ground water; (2) inte-grated mine reclamation activities, including demolition, soil remediation, waste water treatment,hazardous material removal, contouring land, and revegetation; and (3) asbestos, lead paint, andother toxic material abatement.

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562910 REMEDIATION SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following (1)remediation and cleanup of contaminated buildings, mine sites, soil, or ground water; (2) inte-grated mine reclamation activities, including demolition, soil remediation, waste water treatment,hazardous material removal, contouring land, and revegetation; and (3) asbestos, lead paint, andother toxic material abatement.

5629101 REMEDIATION SERVICES (EXCEPT ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AND LEAD PAINTREMOVAL)

Establishments primarily engaged in the remediation and cleanup of contaminated buildings, minesites, soil, or ground water; mine reclamation including demolition, soil remediation, waste watertreatment, hazardous material removal, contouring of land, and revegetation.

5629102 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AND LEAD PAINT REMOVAL

Establishments primarily engaged in asbestos abatement or lead paint removal.

56292 MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITIES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating facilities for separatingand sorting recyclable materials from nonhazardous waste streams (i.e., garbage) and/or (2) oper-ating facilities where commingled recyclable materials, such as paper, plastics, used beveragecans, and metals, are sorted into distinct categories.

562920 MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITIES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) operating facilities for separatingand sorting recyclable materials from nonhazardous waste streams (i.e., garbage) and/or (2) oper-ating facilities where commingled recyclable materials, such as paper, plastics, used beveragecans, and metals, are sorted into distinct categories.

56299 ALL OTHER WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in waste management services (exceptwaste collection, waste treatment and disposal, remediation, operation of materials recoveryfacilities, and waste management consulting services).

562991 SEPTIC TANK AND RELATED SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) pumping (i.e., cleaning) septictanks and cesspools and/or (2) renting and/or servicing portable toilets.

5629911 CESSPOOL AND SEPTIC TANK CLEANING SERVICES

Establishments primarily engaged in pumping septic tanks and cesspools and/or sewer roddingservices.

5629912 PORTABLE TOILET RENTAL

Establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing portable toilets. Included here are estab-lishments servicing portable toilets.

562998 ALL OTHER MISCELLANEOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing waste management ser-vices (except waste collection, waste treatment and disposal, remediation, operation of materialsrecovery facilities, septic tank pumping and related services, and waste management consultingservices).

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Appendix C.Methodology

SOURCES OF THE DATA

For this sector, large- and medium-size firms, plus all firms known to operate more than oneestablishment, were sent report forms to be completed for each of their establishments andreturned to the Census Bureau. For most very small firms, data from existing administrativerecords of other federal agencies were used instead. These records provide basic information onlocation, kind of business, receipts, payroll, number of employees, and legal form of organization.

Firms in the 2002 Economic Census are divided into those sent report forms and those not sentreport forms. The coverage of and the method of obtaining census information from each aredescribed below:

1. Establishments sent a report form:

a. Large employers, i.e., all multiestablishment firms, and all employer firms with payrollabove a specified cutoff. (The term “employers” refers to firms with one or more paidemployees at any time during 2002 as shown in the active administrative records of otherfederal agencies.)

b. A sample of small employers, i.e., single-establishment firms with payroll below a specifiedcutoff in classifications for which specialized data precludes reliance solely on administra-tive records sources. The sample was stratified by industry and geography.

2. Establishments not sent a report form:

a. Small employers, i.e., single-establishment firms with payroll below a specified cutoff, notselected into the small employer sample. Although the payroll cutoff varies by kind of busi-ness, small employers not sent a report form generally include firms with less than 10employees and represent about 10 percent of total receipts of establishments covered inthe census. Data on receipts, payroll, and employment for these small employers werederived or estimated from administrative records of other federal agencies.

b. All nonemployers, i.e., all firms with no paid employees during 2002. Receipts informationfor these firms was obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies.Although consisting of many firms, nonemployers account for less than 10 percent of totalreceipts of all establishments covered in the census. Data for nonemployers are notincluded in this report, but are released in the annual Nonemployer Statistics series.

The report forms used to collect information for establishments in this sector are available athelp.econ.census.gov/econhelp/resources/.

A more detailed examination of census methodology is presented in the History of the EconomicCensus at www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html.

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS

The classifications for all establishments are based on the North American Industry ClassificationSystem, United States, 2002 manual. Changes between 1997 and 2002 affecting this sector arediscussed in the text at the beginning of this report. Tables at www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/identify all industries that changed between the 1997 North American Industry Classification Sys-tem (NAICS) and 2002 NAICS.

The method of assigning classifications and the level of detail at which establishments were clas-sified depends on whether a report form was obtained for the establishment.

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1. Establishments that returned a report form were classified on the basis of their self-designation, product line receipts, and responses to other industry-specific inquiries.

2. Establishments without a report form:

a. Small employers not sent a form were, where possible, classified on the basis of the mostcurrent kind-of-business classification available from one of the Census Bureau’s currentsample surveys or the 1997 Economic Census. Otherwise, the classification was obtainedfrom administrative records of other federal agencies. If the census or administrativerecord classifications proved inadequate (none corresponded to a 2002 Economic Censusclassification in the detail required for employers), the firm was sent a brief inquiryrequesting information necessary to assign a kind-of-business code.

b. Nonemployers were classified on the basis of information obtained from administrativerecords of other federal agencies.

RELIABILITY OF DATA

All data compiled in the economic census are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errorscan be attributed to many sources during the development or execution of the census:

• inability to identify all cases in the actual universe;

• definition and classification difficulties;

• differences in the interpretation of questions;

• errors in recording or coding the data obtained; and

• other errors of collection, response, coverage, processing, and estimation for missing or misre-ported data.

Data presented in the Miscellaneous Subjects and the Product Lines reports for this sector are sub-ject to sampling errors, as well as nonsampling errors. Specifically, these data are estimated basedon information obtained from census report forms mailed to all large employers and to a sampleof small employers in the universe. Sampling errors affect these estimates, insofar, as they maydiffer from results that would be obtained from a complete enumeration.

The accuracy of these tabulated data is determined by the joint effects of the various nonsam-pling errors or by the joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. No direct measurement ofthese effects has been obtained except for estimation for missing or misreported data; however,precautionary steps were taken in all phases of the collection, processing, and tabulation of thedata in an effort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors.

The Census Bureau obtains limited information extracted from administrative records of other fed-eral agencies, such as gross receipts from federal income tax records and employment and payrollfrom payroll tax records. This information is used in conjunction with other information availableto the Census Bureau to develop estimates for nonemployers, small employers, and other estab-lishments for which responses were not received in time for publication.

Key tables in this report include a column for “Percent of receipts from administrative records.”This includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other federal agencies.The “Percent of receipts estimated” includes receipts information that was imputed based on his-toric company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.

The Census Bureau recommends that data users incorporate this information into their analyses,as nonsampling error and sampling error could impact the conclusions drawn from economic cen-sus data.

TREATMENT OF NONRESPONSE

Census report forms included two different types of inquiries, “basic” and “industry-specific.” Datafor the basic inquiries, which include location, kind of business or operation, receipts, payroll, andnumber of employees, were available from a combination of sources for all establishments. Datafor industry-specific inquiries, tailored to the particular kinds of business or operation covered bythe report form, were available only from establishments responding to those inquiries.

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Data for industry-specific inquiries in this sector were expanded in most cases to account forestablishments that did not respond to the particular inquiry for which data are presented. Unlessotherwise noted in specific reports, data for industry-specific inquiries were expanded in directrelationship to total receipts of all establishments included in the category. In a few cases, expan-sion on the basis of the receipts was not appropriate, and another basic data item was used as thebasis for expansion of reported data to account for nonrespondents.

All reports in which industry-specific data were expanded include a coverage indicator for eachpublication category, which shows the receipts of establishments responding to the industry-specific inquiry as a percent of total receipts for all establishments for which data are shown. Forsome inquiries, coverage is determined by the ratio of total payroll or employment of establish-ments responding to the inquiry to total payroll or employment of all establishments in the cat-egory.

DISCLOSURE

In accordance with federal law governing census reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), nodata are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or business.However, the number of establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not considered a dis-closure; therefore, this information may be released even though other information is withheld.Techniques employed to limit disclosure are discussed atwww.census.gov/epcd/ec02/disclosure.htm.

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Appendix D.Geographic Notes

MONTANA

Butte-Silver Bow (consolidated city) is coextensive with Silver Bow County. It includes Walker-ville, which is not populous enough for separate tabulation. Therefore, ″Butte-Silver Bow″ refers tothe whole consolidated city.

Balance of Gallatin County includes part of Yellowstone National Park (county equivalent)annexed in November 1997.

Balance of Park County includes part of Yellowstone National Park (county equivalent) annexedin November 1997.

Yellowstone National Park (county equivalent) annexed to Gallatin and Park Counties inNovember 1997.

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Appendix E.Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas

BILLINGS, MT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Carbon County, MT

Yellowstone County, MT

BOZEMAN, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Gallatin County, MT

BUTTE-SILVER BOW, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Silver Bow County, MT

GREAT FALLS, MT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Cascade County, MT

HAVRE, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Hill County, MT

HELENA, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Jefferson County, MT

Lewis and Clark County, MT

KALISPELL, MT MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Flathead County, MT

MISSOULA, MT METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA

Missoula County, MT

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