Vermont
Maps & Population Facts

Population
626,299
Residents per Sq. Mi.
68
Labor Participaton
66.6%
Bachelor's or Higher
38.3%
Median Household Income
$57,513
Median Individual Income
$31,457
Median Individual Income(Full-time Workers Only)
$45,574

Housing Estimates

Median House Value
$226,300
Median Gross Rent
$950
Median Mortgage Payment
$1,527
Housing Units
335,248
People who reside in Vermont live in:
Detached - Single Family Homes
66%
Apt, Condo, Other
34%
Analysis

Vermont is the second least populated state in the United States. The majority of the state is relatively rural with a substantial portion of the population concentrated near Burlington, which sits on Lake Champlain across from the Adirondack Mountains.

Vermont is known for its lush countryside and for producing high quality authentic products, including maple syrup and cheese. The state ranks of the lowest in the nation for unemployment.

Income

Households in the state of Vermont earn slightly less money than the national median income, averaging 5% less per household.

Housing

Vermont has a median house price of $226,300. The cost of homeownership is comparable with other states. The cost of renting in Vermont is 6% less than the national average.

Percent Ranking
Renter Occupied Households 30% 40th
New Construction (Built after 2000) 15% 40th

Demographics

The median age in the state is 43. Vermont has a population that is significantly older than in comparison to the US median age.

Vermont ranks in the highest of the nation for having an educated population. The state has significantly more college graduates per resident than most states.

Population
Map showing where the population resides in Vermont
Household Income
Map depicting areas of Vermont with a higher household income
Home Value
Map illustrating home values in Vermont
Vacant Property (%)
Map of Vermont showing the areas with a higher percentage of vacant property

Housing Data

Housing Comparison
Vermont USA
Median Property Value 226,300 217,600
Median Mortgage Payment 1,527 1,513
Median Gross Rent 950 1,012
Property Vacancy 23.4% 12.6%
% Renters 30% 36%
Residents per Sq. Mi. 68 93
Personal Comparison
Vermont USA
Median Household Income 57,513 60,336
Median Individual Income 31,457 33,646
Median Income (Full-Time) 45,574 46,881
Median Age 42.6 38.1
Labor Participation 66.6% 62.8%
Attained College Degree 38.3% 32.0%

Population Density Analysis

The land area of Vermont is:
9X
the size of Rhode Island...
Visualization - Rhode Island
4%
...the size of Texas
Visualization - Texas
Vermont is 52 times more dense than Alaska...
1.3
People per Square Mile
Visualization - Alaska
...and is 6% the density of New Jersey.
1,211
People per Square Mile
Visualization - New Jersey

Demographics

View Vermont cities by:

Most Populated Cities

1. Burlington 42,453
2. Essex 20,901
3. South Burlington 18,773
4. Colchester 17,309
5. Rutland 15,740

Highest Household Income

1. Charlotte 117,407
2. Norwich 109,648
3. Shelburne 100,705
4. Underhill 98,981
5. Jericho 97,574

Highest Home Value

1. Landgrove 520,800
2. Charlotte 496,300
3. Norwich 454,500
4. Shelburne 400,000
5. Stowe 392,100

Highest Gross Rent

1. Shelburne 2,065
2. Charlotte 1,692
3. Pomfret 1,672
4. Monkton 1,532
5. South Burlington 1,395
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