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  1. Based on this information, the most redneck states in the United States are: Arkansas(37.2), Mississippi(35.1), New Mexico(33.1), Alabama(32.97), South Carolina(32.1), West Virginia (31.8), Wyoming(31.6), Kentucky(28.5), Louisiana(26.7), and Oklahoma(25.9).

    • Alabama. This southeastern state combines a little bit of everything to give you all that you could want out of the Heart of Dixie. Pros: Beautiful outdoor scenery, including mountains and beaches with access to the Gulf of Mexico.
    • Alaska. If you love the winter and rural lifestyle, Alaska may be the perfect place for you. Pros: This state has a beautiful natural environment with lots of outdoor activities, including the largest national park, highest peak and northern lights.
    • Arizona. If you love desert climates, Arizona could also be a great place to live. Pros: It is home to the Grand Canyon. Native American, Hispanic and Latino cultures are vibrant in this diverse state.
    • Arkansas. If you love rivers, lakes and hot springs, Arkansas could be your next home. Pros: It consistently ranks among the states with a very low cost of living.
  2. Alabama is approximately 131,426 sq km, while Vermont is approximately 23,956 sq km, making Vermont 18.23% the size of Alabama. Meanwhile, the population of Alabama is ~4.8 million people (4.2 million fewer people live in Vermont).

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  4. Cost of living in Vermont (US) compared to Alabama (US). We provide several metrics to compare the cost of living including cost of groceries, transportation, and more.

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · Vermont; Alabama. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.

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  7. Burlington is the biggest city in Vermont, with a population of 44,455 in 2024. What is the fastest growing city in Vermont? Newport is the fastest growing city in Vermont over the past 4 years, having grown 9.05% annually since 2020.

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