How many immigrants are in Montana?
About 23.6K in 2021. This represents roughly 2.2% of Montana's population, or about 2 in 90 residents. Immigrants include foreign-born residents who may be naturalized US citizens, authorized entrants, or undocumented individuals.
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In 2021
23.6K
Montana residents were foreign-born
In 2021
2 in 90
Montana residents were foreign-born
The number of foreign-born residents in Montana increased from 19.6K in 2011 to 23.6K in 2021. This growth occurred alongside changes in the native-born population due to births, deaths, and migration. The foreign-born share of Montana's total population was 2.2% in 2021, lower than the national average of 13.6%, and up from 2% in 2011.
Foreign-born share of the population in Montana
Changes in immigrant populations reflect shifts in both local and national demographics. The largest immigrant populations are found in major metro areas. Metro areas in California, Texas, Florida, and parts of the Northeast generally have a higher share of foreign-born residents.
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In 2021, the metro areas in the US with the highest and lowest foreign-born population shares were Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL at 41.2% (highest) and Beckley, WV at 0.8% (lowest). In Montana, the highest and lowest foreign-born population shares were in Missoula at 3% and Billings at 1.8%, respectively.
On average, 8.2% of the population in metro areas was foreign-born in 2021
Foreign-born share of the population (2021)
1. | Missoula, MT Metro Area | 3% |
2. | Great Falls, MT Metro Area | 1.9% |
3. | Billings, MT Metro Area | 1.8% |