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Aug 17, 2023 · Its small size is one of Vermont’s biggest selling points to many of its residents, but to keep the state’s economy going strong, Vermont needs more people. That’s the driving mission behind the Vermont Futures Project, a nonprofit think tank. One of their goals is to increase the state’s population by more than 150,000 people by 2035.
A rising share means a region's population grew faster, or declined less, than the United States' population, while a declining share shows it grew more slowly. In 1958, Vermont's population totaled 0.22% of the United States' population, while in 2023 it totaled 0.19% thereby yielding a -0.02% share-shift.
Sep 5, 2021 · Results from the 2020 census have revealed the deep impact of Vermont’s shifting population, as Chittenden County gained more people than any other part of the state.. With closer scrutiny ...
- Erin Petenko
Sep 13, 2019 · Vermont’s population is stagnating. And one major reason is that residents keep leaving. From 2010 to 2018, 10,000 more people left Vermont than moved here from elsewhere, according to Census ...
- Erin Petenko
Apr 3, 2023 · File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger. Vermont’s population grew by less than 0.02% from 2021 to 2022, according to new population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. The low population growth ...
- Erin Petenko
December 7, 2023. for 2022Executive Summary F ollowing the swell of almost 4,100 people in 2021, Vermont’s population stood at 647,064 in 2022 – a year over year increase of just 92 people – based on updated estimates from the U.S. Censu. Bureau. Changes in the size and composition of the state’s population by age since 2010 are especially.
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Aug 24, 2022 · The increase follows a net loss in population in 2019 and totals more than two-and-a-half times the number of people that relocated to Vermont in 2018. And another shift: While previous trends show that new arrivals to Vermont usually came from outside the U.S., the new figures indicate that most of the pandemic relocation to Vermont came from people within the country, moving here from other ...