Careers, Jobs and Education Resources for: Chouteau County, Montana
Chouteau County is a county located in the North-Central region of the U.S. state of Montana. As of 2000, the population was 5,970. Its county seat is Fort Benton. It was established in 1865 as one of the original nine counties of Montana, and named in 1882 after Pierre Chouteau, Jr., a fur trader who established a trading post that became Fort Benton, which was once an important port on the Missouri River. It is home to the Chippewa-Cree tribe on the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation. It contains part of the Lewis and Clark National Forest.
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General Information
| Montana |
State | $73,700 |
Average House Value (as of 2000) |
| 4,978 |
Population (as of 2000) | $31,292 |
Average House Income (as of 2000) |
| 1,767 |
Population (current) | 3,638.6 |
Square Miles of Land |
| 2.0 |
Average Persons Per Household (as of 2000) | 10.1 |
Square Miles of Water |
Business Information
| 160 |
Number of Businesses (as of 2003) | $2,736,000 |
Total First Quarter Payroll (as of 2003) |
| 782 |
Number of Employees (as of 2003) | $12,643,000 |
Total Annual Payroll (as of 2003) |
Gender (as of 2000)
Ethnicity (as of 2000)
Median Ages (as of 2000)