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Economy

Economists: Steady Growth Expected to Continue in the Flathead Valley

At the 50th annual Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research economic outlook seminar in Kalispell, panelists said the area will continue to see steady growth as in-migration remains a strong economic driver despite stubborn inflation and high interest rates

By Maggie Dresser

Flathead Living

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