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Montana Debt Clock

Montana runs a FY2025 budget of about $10.5B, with federal aid covering 40.86% and coal / ores leading roughly $1.8B in exports.

West housing sensitivity, fast growth, and capital-intensity in infrastructure FY2025 NASBO Table 1 and the U.S. State Fiscal & Export Data 2025 workbook.

I. FY2025 Fiscal Pace

NASBO Table 1 · FY2025 state fiscal snapshot
Total Budget Pace
General Fund Pace
Federal Aid Pace
Other State Funds Pace
Bond Financing Pace $0
Federal Aid Share 40.86%
General Fund Share 27.24%

II. Trade and Economic Weight

U.S. State Fiscal & Export Data 2025 workbook
Export Pace
Top Export Product Coal / Ores
Share of U.S. Exports 0.08%
Share of U.S. GDP 0.3%
Federal Aid Rank #10
Export Value Rank #48
GDP Share Rank #44.5
Export / Budget Multiple 0.17x
FY2025 state lens

Montana

Montana runs a FY2025 budget of about $10.5B, with federal aid covering 40.86% and coal / ores leading roughly $1.8B in exports.

  • Federal transfers carry 40.86% of the FY2025 plan, placing the state in the high-dependency tier.
  • Coal / Ores leads the export lane, which still accounts for 0.08% of all U.S. exports.
  • Bond financing is absent in this FY2025 snapshot while the state still carries 0.3% of U.S. GDP.
Source and pace note

How to read the moving state numbers

The moving dollar rows on this page express FY2025 budget and export totals as a per-second pace rail, while the percentages, products, and ranks stay fixed to the published state comparison table. That gives you motion without losing the official fiscal snapshot behind it.

Why this page matters in the U.S. ledger

Montana now stays anchored to FY2025 budget, federal aid, export, and GDP-share data, so this state page behaves like a real fiscal watch surface instead of a placeholder card.

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What this page adds

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