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Montana’s Gig Economy Sparks Small Business Growth
Montana’s rising gig and entrepreneurship culture is fueling small business growth.
NonStop Local reporter Kendall Hudson observes an increase in side gigs and small businesses across Montana, marking a cultural shift with structural implications for the state’s economy. This trend reflects a move toward more flexible, independent work arrangements and entrepreneurial ventures.
The article, updated June 30, 2026, notes the expansion of Montana’s gig economy and small business sector without providing specific data or detailed examples. It highlights small business owners and gig workers as key participants in this emerging economic pattern. While the report does not assign causes or forecast future developments, the emphasis on cultural change suggests a foundational transformation in how Montanans approach work.
“Montana continues to lead the nation in new business startups year over year.”
(But how many of these new startups were expensive car and motor home LLC registrations?)
For Montana’s business community, this shift could encourage innovation and diversification but may also introduce new challenges in regulation, infrastructure, and support services. The state’s wide-open spaces and independent spirit might foster entrepreneurial ventures, yet the lack of quantifiable data invites closer attention to how these changes will reshape Montana’s economic fabric.
Montanas ‘gig’ and entrepreneurship culture are opening doors to small business growth | Montana News | montanarightnow.com
By Kendall Hudson NonStop Local Reporter, NonStop Local Montana



