Occupations in Hot Springs, Montana (Town)

Occupations#1

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Montana and Hot Springs
Hot Springs
Montana
0%5%10%15%CountSales and RelatedPersonal CareAdministrativeFacilitiesHealthcare SupportEducation1Construction2ManagementHealthcare3Food ServiceComputers & MathProductionEngineering4Entertainment5TransportationSocial ServiceMaterial MovingRepair6Business7ScienceLegalHealth TechniciansFire FightingLaw EnforcementFarming815.079365%9.745447%15.079365%15.1%1911.904762%4.039190%11.904762%11.9%1510.317460%12.573409%10.317460%10.3%137.936508%4.217084%7.936508%7.9%107.142857%2.329330%7.142857%7.1%95.555556%5.645125%5.555556%5.6%75.555556%7.333793%5.555556%5.6%74.761905%11.534370%4.761905%4.8%64.761905%4.110714%4.761905%4.8%64.761905%6.621198%4.761905%4.8%63.968254%1.648728%3.968254%4.0%53.968254%3.852941%3.968254%4.0%53.174603%1.555196%3.174603%3.2%43.174603%1.770380%3.174603%3.2%43.174603%3.581312%3.174603%3.2%42.380952%2.087655%2.380952%2.4%31.587302%2.059942%1.587302%1.6%20.793651%3.698277%0.793651%0.8%10.000000%0.000000%0.0%4.014329%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.253612%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.076737%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.699875%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.039446%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%0.852994%00.000000%0.000000%0.0%1.658916%0

Relative Occupations#2

Percentage more or less common in Hot Springs than in Montana, among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Montana and Hot Springs
Less Common
More Common
100%0%100%200%%ref.Healthcare SupportPersonal CareComputers & MathEngineering1FacilitiesEntertainment2Sales and RelatedHealthcare3Social ServiceProductionEducation4TransportationAdministrativeMaterial MovingConstruction5Food ServiceManagementRepair6Business7ScienceLegalHealth TechniciansFire FightingLaw EnforcementFarming8206.648587%206.648587%206.6%7.143%7.14%2.329%2.33%194.731443%194.731443%194.7%11.905%11.9%4.039%4.04%140.685810%140.685810%140.7%3.968%3.97%1.649%1.65%104.128814%104.128814%104.1%3.175%3.17%1.555%1.56%88.198975%88.198975%88.2%7.937%7.94%4.217%4.22%79.317577%79.317577%79.3%3.175%3.17%1.770%1.77%54.732416%54.732416%54.7%15.079%15.1%9.745%9.75%15.841306%15.841306%15.8%4.762%4.76%4.111%4.11%14.049130%14.049130%14.0%2.381%2.38%2.088%2.09%2.992854%2.992854%3.0%3.968%3.97%3.853%3.85%-1.586671%-1.586671%1.6%5.556%5.56%5.645%5.65%-11.356409%-11.356409%11.4%3.175%3.17%3.581%3.58%-17.942221%-17.942221%17.9%10.317%10.3%12.573%12.6%-22.944351%-22.944351%22.9%1.587%1.59%2.060%2.06%-24.247167%-24.247167%24.2%5.556%5.56%7.334%7.33%-28.080920%-28.080920%28.1%4.762%4.76%6.621%6.62%-58.715521%-58.715521%58.7%4.762%4.76%11.534%11.5%-78.539987%-78.539987%78.5%0.794%0.79%3.698%3.70%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%4.014%4.01%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.254%1.25%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.077%1.08%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.700%1.70%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.039%1.04%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%0.853%0.85%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%1.659%1.66%

Sex Ratio by Occupation#3

Sex ratio by occupation among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Montana and Hot Springs
Female Male
Montana
Hot Springs
2x1x0x1x2xFMSales and RelatedEntertainment1TransportationAll OccupationsFacilitiesFood ServiceAdministrativePersonal Care-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.111111x1.079800x1.111111x1.11x910-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.000000x1.077972x1.000000x22-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.000000x8.614333x1.000000x22-1.210526x-1.000000x-1.210526x1.21x1.000000x1.114930x1.000000x6957-1.500000x-1.000000x-1.500000x1.50x1.000000x1.373824x1.000000x64-2.000000x-1.473961x-2.000000x2.00x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x42-2.250000x-3.345588x-2.250000x2.25x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x94-2.750000x-3.475502x-2.750000x2.75x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x114

Part Timers by Occupation#4

Part time and seasonal workers as a percentage of total workforce within an occupation.
Scope: population of Montana and Hot Springs
Hot Springs
Montana
0%50%100%PartFullFood ServiceTransportationMaterial MovingAdministrativeSales and RelatedPersonal CareConstruction1ManagementAll OccupationsEducation2Healthcare SupportEntertainment3FacilitiesComputers & MathHealthcare4Engineering5Social ServiceRepair6Production100.000000%65.697227%100.000000%100.0%60100.000000%32.899004%100.000000%100.0%40100.000000%44.870907%100.000000%100.0%2084.615385%36.242970%84.615385%84.6%11273.684211%35.673811%73.684211%73.7%14573.333333%54.046009%73.333333%73.3%11471.428571%32.923034%71.428571%71.4%5266.666667%15.048406%66.666667%66.7%4261.111111%34.459655%61.111111%61.1%774957.142857%44.515034%57.142857%57.1%4355.555556%41.037530%55.555556%55.6%5450.000000%42.552947%50.000000%50.0%2250.000000%60.009664%50.000000%50.0%5540.000000%14.905451%40.000000%40.0%2333.333333%31.462846%33.333333%33.3%240.000000%0.000000%0.0%16.823899%040.000000%0.000000%0.0%26.705710%030.000000%0.000000%0.0%16.188220%010.000000%0.000000%0.0%28.548762%05

Median Income by Occupation#5

For the full-time year-round civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Montana and Hot Springs
Hot Springs
Montana
$0k$10k$20k$30k%CountAll Occupations$36,250.000000$39,653.000000$36,250.000000$36.3k100.000%100%126

Occupations by Place in Sanders County

There are 14 places in Sanders County. This section compares Hot Springs to all of the places in Sanders County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Hot Springs.

Management Occupations by Place#6

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Hot Springs, selected other places in Sanders County, and entities that contain Hot Springs
0%10%20%30%40%50%Count#NiaradaLonepineDixonHot Springs K-12 SchoolsHot Spgs K-12940300Tract 940300ZIP Code 59845ZIP 59845ParadiseHeronNoxonMontanaWestMountainUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesSanders CountySandersCamasOld AgencyHot SpringsThompson FallsPlainsBelknapTrout CreekWeeksville50.000000%50.000000%50.0%3125.974026%25.974026%26.0%20225.714286%25.714286%25.7%18320.440882%20.440882%20.4%10219.085174%19.085174%19.1%12116.535433%16.535433%16.5%6314.035088%14.035088%14.0%8413.043478%13.043478%13.0%12512.612613%12.612613%12.6%14611.534370%11.534370%11.5%56,60456.6k10.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.098733%10.098733%10.1%1,074,4981.07M10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.008789%9.008789%9.0%3697.692308%7.692308%7.7%375.555556%5.555556%5.6%184.761905%4.761905%4.8%694.047619%4.047619%4.0%17103.103448%3.103448%3.1%9110.000000%0.000000%0.0%0120.000000%0.000000%0.0%0130.000000%0.000000%0.0%014

Occupations by Place in Montana

There are 364 places in Montana. This section compares Hot Springs to the 50 most populous places in Montana and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Hot Springs. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 2,119.

Management Occupations by Place#31

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Hot Springs, selected other places in Montana, and entities that contain Hot Springs
0%5%10%15%20%Count#Hot Springs K-12 SchoolsHot Spgs K-12940300Tract 940300Montana CityZIP Code 59845ZIP 59845Four CornersWhitefishRed LodgeGlendiveBigforkHelenaHelena Valley West CentralHelena Vly W CntrlSidneyMontanaBig SkyHamiltonCut BankHelena Valley SoutheastHelena Vly SEColumbia FallsEast HelenaLame DeerNorth BrowningN BrowningWestMountainButte-Silver Bow (balance)Butte-Silver Bow (…United States of AmericaUnited StatesConradBillingsDeer LodgeWolf PointBozemanBelgradeSanders CountySandersMiles CityMissoulaMalmstrom AFBLoloOrchard HomesGreat FallsKalispellColstripDillonShelbyPolsonAnaconda-Deer Lodge CountyAnaconda-Deer Lo…HardinLewistownLivingstonColumbusHelena Valley NorthwestHelena Vly NWHavreLaurelHelena Valley NortheastHelena Vly NELockwoodLakesideGlasgowPabloHot SpringsLibbyEvergreen20.440882%20.440882%20.4%10219.085174%19.085174%19.1%12117.296919%17.296919%17.3%247116.535433%16.535433%16.5%6315.476190%15.476190%15.5%312215.365787%15.365787%15.4%565315.092749%15.092749%15.1%179414.308426%14.308426%14.3%360514.271255%14.271255%14.3%282613.800920%13.800920%13.8%2,131713.102799%13.102799%13.1%557812.167516%12.167516%12.2%430911.534370%11.534370%11.5%56,60456.6k11.453269%11.453269%11.5%2121011.272898%11.272898%11.3%2401111.079812%11.079812%11.1%1181210.833749%10.833749%10.8%4341310.743165%10.743165%10.7%2791410.636364%10.636364%10.6%1171510.491803%10.491803%10.5%641610.328638%10.328638%10.3%661710.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.098733%10.098733%10.1%1,074,4981.07M10.050947%10.050947%10.1%1,5981810.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M10.026619%10.026619%10.0%113199.804480%9.804480%9.8%5,506209.733237%9.733237%9.7%135219.582964%9.582964%9.6%108229.127773%9.127773%9.1%2,296239.043188%9.043188%9.0%379249.008789%9.008789%9.0%3698.996002%8.996002%9.0%405258.915324%8.915324%8.9%3,425268.891753%8.891753%8.9%69278.765133%8.765133%8.8%181288.721541%8.721541%8.7%249298.683341%8.683341%8.7%2,392308.648704%8.648704%8.6%841318.306189%8.306189%8.3%102328.173077%8.173077%8.2%170337.735247%7.735247%7.7%97347.573333%7.573333%7.6%142357.268896%7.268896%7.3%276367.215007%7.215007%7.2%100376.867733%6.867733%6.9%189386.838945%6.838945%6.8%262396.660040%6.660040%6.7%67406.444344%6.444344%6.4%143416.359129%6.359129%6.4%295425.984389%5.984389%6.0%207435.969101%5.969101%6.0%85445.940834%5.940834%5.9%245455.681818%5.681818%5.7%55465.080066%5.080066%5.1%92474.911323%4.911323%4.9%36484.761905%4.761905%4.8%63.896104%3.896104%3.9%33492.387720%2.387720%2.4%8450

Occupations by Place in the West

There are 5,635 places in the West. This section compares Hot Springs to the 50 most populous places in the West and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Hot Springs. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 180,303.

Management Occupations by Place#56

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Hot Springs, selected other places in the West, and entities that contain Hot Springs
0%5%10%15%20%Count#Hot Springs K-12 SchoolsHot Spgs K-12940300Tract 940300ScottsdaleZIP Code 59845ZIP 59845IrvineSeattleSan FranciscoHuntington BeachHuntington BchFremontSanta ClaritaChandlerDenverGilbertMontanaPortlandSan JoseOaklandSan DiegoAnchorageColorado SpringsColorado SpgsGlendaleBoise CityWestMountainUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesHendersonUrban HonoluluSalt Lake CitySalt Lk CityLos AngelesPhoenixLong BeachSanders CountySandersAlbuquerqueChula VistaAuroraRenoBakersfieldSacramentoMesaGlendaleSpokaneTacomaAnaheimLas VegasRiversideSpring ValleyModestoTucsonFresnoParadiseFontanaMoreno ValleyNorth Las VegasN Las VegasStocktonOxnardSanta AnaHot SpringsSan BernardinoSunrise Manor20.440882%20.440882%20.4%10219.085174%19.085174%19.1%12116.632705%16.632705%16.6%19,83519.8k116.535433%16.535433%16.5%6316.413275%16.413275%16.4%19,71319.7k214.482924%14.482924%14.5%57,27257.3k314.223023%14.223023%14.2%69,48869.5k414.219868%14.219868%14.2%14,68514.7k513.176456%13.176456%13.2%14,88914.9k612.977220%12.977220%13.0%11,51311.5k712.678288%12.678288%12.7%16,00016.0k812.512177%12.512177%12.5%45,08245.1k912.277435%12.277435%12.3%13,51513.5k1011.534370%11.534370%11.5%56,60456.6k11.451507%11.451507%11.5%38,06038.1k1111.361392%11.361392%11.4%56,83456.8k1211.198314%11.198314%11.2%23,11523.1k1311.024488%11.024488%11.0%73,85973.9k1410.980633%10.980633%11.0%16,82216.8k1510.793159%10.793159%10.8%22,70622.7k1610.346902%10.346902%10.3%9,8041710.296887%10.296887%10.3%11,59111.6k1810.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.098733%10.098733%10.1%1,074,4981.07M10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.955162%9.955162%10.0%12,92212.9k199.407013%9.407013%9.4%16,41916.4k209.281748%9.281748%9.3%9,577219.255983%9.255983%9.3%176,223176k229.254368%9.254368%9.3%66,28766.3k239.048877%9.048877%9.0%20,04120.0k249.008789%9.008789%9.0%3698.924684%8.924684%8.9%23,37023.4k258.864402%8.864402%8.9%10,07210.1k268.709173%8.709173%8.7%15,26315.3k278.696955%8.696955%8.7%10,15510.2k288.640150%8.640150%8.6%13,38113.4k298.624270%8.624270%8.6%18,56418.6k308.443649%8.443649%8.4%18,12118.1k318.435210%8.435210%8.4%9,025328.340982%8.340982%8.3%7,815338.294730%8.294730%8.3%7,986348.085512%8.085512%8.1%13,49113.5k357.602876%7.602876%7.6%20,71720.7k367.472474%7.472474%7.5%10,47210.5k377.023074%7.023074%7.0%6,952386.950190%6.950190%7.0%5,813396.869088%6.869088%6.9%15,99016.0k406.791033%6.791033%6.8%13,77513.8k416.583813%6.583813%6.6%7,496426.271999%6.271999%6.3%5,613435.959190%5.959190%6.0%4,991445.893894%5.893894%5.9%5,828455.573501%5.573501%5.6%6,384465.229494%5.229494%5.2%4,971475.032356%5.032356%5.0%7,831484.761905%4.761905%4.8%64.079292%4.079292%4.1%3,130493.989213%3.989213%4.0%3,21050

Occupations by Place in the United States

There are 29,322 places in the United States. This section compares Hot Springs to the 50 most populous places in the United States and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Hot Springs. The least populous of the compared places has a population of 383,899.

Management Occupations by Place#81

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Hot Springs, selected other places in the United States, and entities that contain Hot Springs
0%5%10%15%20%Count#Hot Springs K-12 SchoolsHot Spgs K-12940300Tract 940300ZIP Code 59845ZIP 59845WashingtonSeattleSan FranciscoAtlantaDenverRaleighAustinCharlotteMontanaPortlandSan JoseOaklandMinneapolisSan DiegoVirginia BeachVirginia BchBostonColorado SpringsColorado SpgsWestMountainUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesNew YorkChicagoNashville-DavidsonOklahoma CityLos AngelesOmahaPhoenixFort WorthMiamiDallasLong BeachKansas CitySanders CountySandersJacksonvilleColumbusAlbuquerqueWichitaTulsaLouisvilleSacramentoBaltimoreIndianapolisHoustonSan AntonioMesaArlingtonEl PasoLas VegasPhiladelphiaMemphisTucsonFresnoMilwaukeeClevelandDetroitHot Springs20.440882%20.440882%20.4%10219.085174%19.085174%19.1%12116.535433%16.535433%16.5%6316.121186%16.121186%16.1%56,13856.1k114.482924%14.482924%14.5%57,27257.3k214.223023%14.223023%14.2%69,48869.5k313.593190%13.593190%13.6%29,91129.9k412.512177%12.512177%12.5%45,08245.1k512.318859%12.318859%12.3%29,05629.1k612.235944%12.235944%12.2%62,22162.2k711.663665%11.663665%11.7%48,44248.4k811.534370%11.534370%11.5%56,60456.6k11.451507%11.451507%11.5%38,06038.1k911.361392%11.361392%11.4%56,83456.8k1011.198314%11.198314%11.2%23,11523.1k1111.090883%11.090883%11.1%25,34325.3k1211.024488%11.024488%11.0%73,85973.9k1310.931599%10.931599%10.9%23,73623.7k1410.835836%10.835836%10.8%38,39738.4k1510.793159%10.793159%10.8%22,70622.7k1610.273445%10.273445%10.3%3,534,0223.53M10.098733%10.098733%10.1%1,074,4981.07M10.035605%10.035605%10.0%14,852,82814.9M9.915305%9.915305%9.9%395,781396k179.686446%9.686446%9.7%125,034125k189.686025%9.686025%9.7%32,96633.0k199.406453%9.406453%9.4%27,91627.9k209.255983%9.255983%9.3%176,223176k219.255914%9.255914%9.3%20,95421.0k229.254368%9.254368%9.3%66,28766.3k239.169305%9.169305%9.2%34,69534.7k249.083882%9.083882%9.1%18,33218.3k259.066233%9.066233%9.1%56,34856.3k269.048877%9.048877%9.0%20,04120.0k279.034554%9.034554%9.0%21,35121.4k289.008789%9.008789%9.0%3698.957206%8.957206%9.0%35,34235.3k298.942500%8.942500%8.9%38,75038.8k308.924684%8.924684%8.9%23,37023.4k318.828501%8.828501%8.8%16,19216.2k328.694967%8.694967%8.7%16,54416.5k338.640428%8.640428%8.6%25,23125.2k348.624270%8.624270%8.6%18,56418.6k358.534917%8.534917%8.5%23,46323.5k368.530679%8.530679%8.5%34,45234.5k378.489789%8.489789%8.5%92,76392.8k388.460838%8.460838%8.5%55,56355.6k398.443649%8.443649%8.4%18,12118.1k408.374435%8.374435%8.4%16,11316.1k418.289786%8.289786%8.3%23,16123.2k427.602876%7.602876%7.6%20,71720.7k437.552407%7.552407%7.6%49,46249.5k446.969860%6.969860%7.0%20,01220.0k456.869088%6.869088%6.9%15,99016.0k466.791033%6.791033%6.8%13,77513.8k476.680024%6.680024%6.7%17,83717.8k486.287799%6.287799%6.3%9,409494.999593%4.999593%5.0%11,05911.1k504.761905%4.761905%4.8%6

Definitions

An occupation describes the kind of work a person does on the job. On this page, all employed persons are categorized into one of the following occupations (bolded terms are used in the charts and maps on this page):

  • Management, business, science, and arts occupations:
    • Management, business, and financial occupations:
      • Management: Management occupations
      • Business: Business and financial operations occupations
    • Computer, engineering, and science occupations:
      • Computers & Math: Computer and mathematical occupations
      • Engineering: Architecture and engineering occupations
      • Science: Life, physical, and social science occupations
    • Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations:
      • Social Service: Community and social service occupations
      • Legal: Legal occupations
      • Education: Education, training, and library occupations
      • Entertainment: Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations
    • Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations:
      • Healthcare: Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations
      • Health Technicians: Health technologists and technicians
  • Service occupations:
    • Healthcare Support: Healthcare support occupations
    • Protective service occupations:
      • Fire Fighting: Fire fighting and prevention, and other protective service workers including supervisors
      • Law Enforcement: Law enforcement workers including supervisors
    • Food Service: Food preparation and serving related occupations
    • Facilities: Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations
    • Personal Care: Personal care and service occupations
  • Sales and office occupations:
    • Sales and Related: Sales and related occupations
    • Administrative: Office and administrative support occupations
  • Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations:
    • Farming: Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
    • Construction: Construction and extraction occupations
    • Repair: Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations
  • Production, transportation, and material moving occupations:
    • Production: Production occupations
    • Transportation: Transportation occupations
    • Material Moving: Material moving occupations

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