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      • Vermont's population increased 7 out of the 12 years between year 2010 and year 2022. Its largest annual population increase was 3% between 2019 and 2020. The state ’s largest decline was between 2015 and 2016 when the population dropped 0.2%. Between 2010 and 2022, the state grew by an average of 0.3% per year.
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  1. On average, Vermont's population grew at an annual rate of 0.82% over 1959-2023. The state posted its highest growth in 1967 ( 2.42% ) and posted its lowest growth in 2022 ( 0.00% ). In 2023, Vermont's population grew by 0.05%

  2. Vermont Population 2024. The northeastern US state of Vermont is the 45th largest in the country by area and the 49th largest by population -- the only state with fewer people is Wyoming. Vermont 's population has seen a slight decline over the past few years, currently shrinking at .12% per year.

  3. ljfo.vermont.gov › assets › Subjectsfor 2022 - Vermont

    To get an approximate sense of the change in Vermont’s population since the start of the COVID pandemic, one can look at the cumulative estimates of population change between April 1, 2020, and July 1, 2022. The natural change over those 27 months was -3,428 owing to a low number of births and a high number of deaths.

  4. Figure 1 traces Vermont's annual population for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate population patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Vermont's population rose from 437,000 in 1969 to 647,064 in 2022, for a net gain of 210,064

  5. Population growth is both a cause--and a consequence--of economic growth. Patterns of population growth and change reflect differences among regions to attract and retain people both as producers and consumers in their economy.

  6. Vermont’s population has been remarkably stable for the last fifteen years, at least in terms of total numbers. The state had 620,000 people in 2004, 626,000 in 2010, and still 626,000 in 2018. In addition, at least two projections suggest little movement over the next decade (p5).

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