Metros where people in Great Falls are getting new jobs
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly shifted the job market in cities and towns across the country. Millions of layoffs in early 2020 forced workers to search elsewhere for jobs. Record numbers of workers have quit their jobs in the past year in favor of new pursuits in different locales. And concerns over virus spread in population-dense areas also inspired many to leave urban areas, and their jobs, in favor of rural ones.
Emerging job markets in places like Austin, Texas, Nashville, Tennessee, and Salt Lake City reflect cultural shifts in what workers are looking for in their jobs and their places of residence: year-round warmth that makes outdoor activities easy, lower income taxes, and tech-focused employers.
Stacker compiled a list of metros where the most people from Great Falls, MT found new jobs using data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Jobs-to-Jobs Flows. Metros are ranked by the number of people that started a new job from Great Falls, MT in the first quarter of 2021.
#3. Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA
--- 2.6% of total new out-of-metro jobs
- Started a new job in Great Falls, MT from Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA in Q1 2021: 6
--- #108 (tie) most common destination from Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA
- Net job flow: 5 to Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA
#2. Missoula, MT
--- 19.1% of total new out-of-metro jobs
- Started a new job in Great Falls, MT from Missoula, MT in Q1 2021: 83
--- #2 most common destination from Missoula, MT
- Net job flow: 2 to Great Falls, MT
#1. Billings, MT
--- 30.9% of total new out-of-metro jobs
- Started a new job in Great Falls, MT from Billings, MT in Q1 2021: 131
--- #2 most common destination from Billings, MT
- Net job flow: 0 to Great Falls, MT