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Child population by age group by county: Under age 5 (Number) – 2010

Data Provided by: Montana KIDS COUNT
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25 - 493
Petroleum 25
Golden Valley 27
Treasure 36
Carter 40
Wibaux 53
Prairie 58
Powder River 66
Garfield 80
Meagher 88
McCone 97
Judith Basin 97
Daniels 98
Granite 116
Liberty 127
Sheridan 153
Wheatland 155
Mineral 199
Sweet Grass 199
Musselshell 205
Fallon 218
Phillips 237
Toole 282
Powell 303
Teton 323
Broadwater 327
Madison 348
Carbon 410
Chouteau 415
25 - 493
Valley 415
Deer Lodge 418
Pondera 436
Beaverhead 493
494 - 1,355
Dawson 547
Stillwater 549
Blaine 575
Jefferson 579
Sanders 582
Fergus 629
Richland 630
Custer 728
Rosebud 743
Park 820
Lincoln 950
Roosevelt 1,003
Glacier 1,230
Hill 1,250
Big Horn 1,355
1,356 - 3,948
Silver Bow 1,997
Lake 2,136
Ravalli 2,147
Lewis & Clark 3,948
3,949 - 10,122
Cascade 5,534
Gallatin 5,741
Flathead 5,750
Missoula 6,334
Yellowstone 10,122

Definitions: Children ages 0-17 by age group, reported by county.

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Estimates.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

Montana Grantee

Montana KIDS COUNT Bureau of Business & Economic Research
Gallagher Business Building 231
The University of Montana
Missoula, Montana 59812

(406) 243-5113
thale@montanakidscount.org
http://www.montanakidscount.org

Thale Dillon, Director

The mission of Montana KIDS COUNT is to improve the quality of life for Montana’s children and families by collecting and disseminating data that will advance awareness of the issues faced by this population. By creating awareness of existing problems, Montana KIDS COUNT provides the tools for child advocates and policy makers to promote effective decision-making that will improve the lives of children in our state.