Grizbacker1 said:grizonbob said:In 20 years Montana's biggest trade area will be Bozeman or Kalispell.
Bozeman or Kalispell?? Based on what?? I hope you aren't going to say tourism.
Based on population trends. According to the US Census, out of Montana's biggest counties, Gallatin and Flathead were the fastest growing from 1990 to 2000, with increases of 34 and 26 percent. Yellowstone was at 14, Missoula at 22, & Cascade at 3. For the period from 2000 to 2001, the growth rates were Gallatin 2.3, Flathead, 2.4, Yellowstone, 0.8, Missoula, 0.5, and Cascade, -1.3. Each of their populations in 2001 were Gallatin, 69,422; Flathead, 69,269; Yellowstone, 130,398; Missoula, 96,303; Cascade, 79,298.
I'm not sure why Missoula has slowed some in growth, compared to the others. I'd guess it is because there are some limits to how much growth can take place in Missoula valley. (by the way, Ravalli has a higher growth rate than any of these--3.4 percent from 2000 to 2001--but it has a longer way to go to catch up, with 37,304 residents. Probably a lot of the Missoula growth is slopping over to Ravalli)
Flathead and Gallatin obviously have a long way to go to catch Yellowstone, but if these trends continue, it will happen some day. I doubt it will actually happen by 2020; I'm not a good enough math person to figure out the projections. But I wouldn't bet against it happening by the middle of the century....