Bozeman, Montana

Bozeman, MT is one of the nation's fastest-growing small communities. Due to the economic boom and low cost of living compared to major tech-oriented cities, Bozeman has become an attractive alternative to Seattle, New York, and San Francisco for younger couples looking to explore the outdoors.

A historic cow and college town, Bozeman's demographics have changed substantially since the mid 1980s. Costs of living are at a statewide high and aren't expected to decrease anytime soon. Montana State University provides a significant boost to the town's economic output, offering a young workforce, popular athletic competitions, and education for an incoming professional class of Montanans and out-of-staters alike.

With just under 50,000 residents, Bozeman's future is as bright as ever. As newcomers flock to the serene landscapes of the Bridger Range and the Madison, Gallatin, and Yellowstone rivers, the city strains with growth, but welcomes both longtime Montanans and new residents with a friendly approach.

Bozeman, MT Facts

Population (Est. 2019): 49,831
Total Area: 20.40 sq. miles
Elevation: 4,820 ft

Be Proud: Bozeman Ranks At Absolute Top Of Important New National List
Be Proud: Bozeman Ranks At Absolute Top Of Important New National List
Be Proud: Bozeman Ranks At Absolute Top Of Important New National List
Finally. Bozeman, Montana takes the #1 spot on a list that doesn't make me mad or make me roll my eyes. It's an important list about about money, and making more of it. In a town that has priced itself and it's local families nearly out of range, it's a small win for folks working entry level jobs.

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