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- Between July 2020 and July 2021, Vermont’s population had a net increase of 4,864 people, largely due to the COVID pandemic. While this increase in a period of a year is dramatic, it is not the first time that Vermont has experienced a large influx of new residents to the area.
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Nov 14, 2024 · Discover Vermont’s population & how it has changed over time. USAFacts uses Census data to break down the population of Vermont by race, age, and more. View today.
Vermont’s Population Grew 2.8% Over Decade. August 25, 2021. Written by: America Counts Staff. America Counts today launches a state-by-state look at the demographic changes the new 2020 Census results reveal. Our state profiles bring you all key population characteristics of your state and your county on one page.
Aug 24, 2022 · Vermont experienced the highest net population growth the state has seen in at least the last decade, with nearly 5,000 people moving to the Green Mountain State between 2020 and 2021, according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau estimates.
Jul 1, 2022 · Population, percent change - April 1, 2020 (estimates base) to July 1, 2022, (V2022)
- 17.7%
- 625,741
- 4.3%
- 643,077
Apr 1, 2020 · Population, percent change - April 1, 2020 (estimates base) to July 1, 2023, (V2023)
- (800) 923-8282
- 643,077
- 625,741
Aug 12, 2021 · Population change across Vermont cities and towns ranged from an increase of 2,507 people in Essex, and a decrease of 688 in Rutland City. The graphics below show population change from 2010 to 2020.
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Despite the good news of net inflow of people into Vermont in 2021 and 2022 (see the following section on net migration), Vermont’s working-age population was smaller in 2022 than it was in either 2020 or 2010, both in number and as a share of the population. In 2022, about 327,200 people were ages 25 through 64,