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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Terry, Montana exhibits characteristics of a small rural community with a population below 200 residents from 2010 to 2022. The population fluctuated from 138 in 2010 to 180 in 2016, settling at 163 in 2022.
The population density of 208 people per square mile in 2022 indicates a sparse rural environment. This suggests larger residential plots, typically between 3 to 5 acres per household, maintaining a rural character while providing basic amenities and services.
The community likely emphasizes traditional rural activities and values. Residents may have significant privacy and space, with opportunities for outdoor and agricultural activities. Essential services such as local schools, basic healthcare facilities, and small markets are probable infrastructure components.
Population growth has been modest, showing limited urban development. The increase from 138 in 2010 to 163 in 2022 represents approximately 18% growth over 12 years, indicating a slow and steady trend for a small rural town.
An estimated 62 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, supports the image of a small community. This housing stock likely consists primarily of single-family homes, potentially including farms or ranches typical of rural Montana.
Terry demonstrates stability as a small rural community with minimal urban development. The lifestyle likely centers on rural values, community connections, and appreciation for open spaces. Gradual population growth suggests maintenance of rural character without significant urbanization pressures.