Living in Teton County, Montana

A complete guide of the county from schools to diversity

Should You Move to Teton County?

Teton County is home to 3,678 Montana residents. Over the past ten years, the county has seen a drop in growth of -65.12%, ranking it #2,149 in the US and #35 in Montana for population growth.

Based on the counties residents and economy, Teton County, MT is Great for retirees and great for families.

When considering schools and educational attainment, 96.1% of residents over 25 years of age graduated high school and 22.1% completed their bachelor’s degree or higher. The majority of students in Teton County attend public school.

If diversity is essential, Teton County received a F grade in diversity.

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How Does Teton County Rank?

B
Retirement
F
Diversity
B
Professionals
B
Raising a Family

Who Lives in Teton County?

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Total Population

3,678

10-Year Change

-65.12%

Households are Families

72.1%

Per Households

32

F
Diversity Grade
White alone
91.8%
Black or African American alone
0.2%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone
0.7%
Asian alone
0.4%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
0.1%
Hispanic or Latino
2.7%
B
Retirement
B
Raising a Family
Under 5 years
4.1%
Under 18 years
19.1%
Over 65 years
32.3%

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Housing in Teton County

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Total Households

Own vs. Rent

Own 78.3%
Rent 21.7%

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Typical Age of Homes

1980 to 1999

Common Residence Type

single-family homes

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Teton County Schools

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B+

B+

B+

B

B

B-

B-

D+

C

C-

C+

C

C-

C

C-

C+

B+

D+

C+

C

B-

C+

B-

A
Student-Teacher Ratio

The Teton County #1 School District in Teton County, WY, is home to 2,798 students across 10 schools. Based on enrollment numbers, Teton County School District #1 ranks #8 in Wyoming. Grades from K to 12 are offered in the district.

Teton County #1 School District received a student-teacher ratio grade of A, averaging 11.04 students per teacher.

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District Schools

10

Student Enrollments

2,798

Student-Teacher Ratio

11.04:1

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Cost of Living in Montana

How Does Montana Compare?

34
in Cost of Living
28
in Minimum Wage
19
in Living Wage

Montana State Taxes

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Should you move to Montana?

Montana, aptly named the Treasure State, is where untamed wilderness meets serene tranquility. From the sweeping Great Plains to the Rocky Mountains, the “Big Sky Country” offers some of the most spectacular and diverse landscapes in the U.S.

Montana’s economy is largely driven by agriculture, mining, and tourism. It’s one of the leading states for wheat and barley production, and the mining industry remains vital with coal, gold, and talc operations. Montana also thrives on its tourism sector, drawing visitors from around the globe to its national parks, historic sites, and fishing streams.

Living in Montana is an outdoor lover’s dream. It is home to two of the country’s most renowned national parks, Glacier and Yellowstone. The state offers abundant opportunities for hiking, fishing, skiing, and hunting. Not to mention, Montana is a prime location for wildlife viewing, boasting one of the largest grizzly bear populations in the lower 48 states.

On the cultural side, Montana has a rich Native American heritage, with several tribes calling the state home. From powwows to historic battlefields and heritage centers, the influence of Native American culture is evident and respectfully preserved.

Montana takes pride in its education, with the University of Montana and Montana State University offering a wide array of programs and being leaders in research.

But perhaps what truly sets Montana apart is its sense of community. Despite the state’s vast geographical size, it’s often said that Montana feels like a small town with long streets. The friendly residents, slower pace of life, and the practically non-existent traffic jams make Montana an inviting place to call home.

If a state with breathtaking landscapes, outdoor adventures, a strong sense of community, and a slower pace of life sounds appealing, Montana could be your next destination. Just remember to bring your snow boots for the heavy winters!

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Teton County Economy

The industries, jobs, and economics of the zip code

Median Household Income

$59,238

US Average $74,580

How does Teton County compare?

Unemployment rate

2.4%

Poverty rate

5.2%

Primary Occupations

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

Secondary Occupations

Construction and extraction occupations

Crime in Teton County

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Crime Rating: Low Crime

Total Crimes (2022)

207

Crime Rate

Per 100,000 residents

Violent crimes: 514.0

Murder: 16.1

Violent crimes: 514.0

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