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Vermont Demographic Data
(Based on Census 2000 Data)

2005 Population of Vermont
(Census 2005 Estimate)

623050

Urban vs. Rural For Vermont

Urban PopulationRural Population
38.18%61.82%

Age & Sex Data For Vermont

Male PopulationFemale Population
49%51%
Median Age In Vermont
37.7
Male Median AgeFemale Median Age
38.736.6



Race of Population In Vermont
"Hispanic/Latino" includes members of various races identifying themselves as Hispanic/Latino

Hispanic/Latino White Black Native American & Alaskan
0.9% 96.16% 0.48% 0.38%
Asian Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Other Race Mixed Race
0.85% 0.02% 0.09% 1.12%


Citizenship & Origin Data For Vermont

Native BornForeign Born
96.18%3.82%
U.S. CitizensNon-Citizens
98.23%1.77%
Foreign-Born Residents Who Have Become CitizensForeign-Born Residents Who Have Not Become Citizens
53.56%46.44%
Residents Who Were Born In Vermont
56.44%

Educational Data For Vermont
(Educational Level Attained By Residents Over 25 Years Of Age)

No Formal Education 6th Grade or Less Past 6th Grade, No Diploma High School Diploma
0.38% 0.74% 12.46% 32.36%
Some College, No Degree Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Advanced Degree
16.93% 7.68% 18.34% 11.11%
Total: No Diploma Total: Diploma, No Degree Total: Degreed Population
13.58% 49.29% 37.13%


Personal Finance Data For Vermont
Explanation of Terms & Abbreviations:
"Need" is the amount needed to keep up with inflation. "Est" is the estimated current value.
CPI: Based on increase in Consumer Price Index 1999-2006
BEA: Based on increase in national income growth 1999 (q4) - 2006 (q1), adj. for population growth.
CMI: Based on extrapolation of individual median earnings growth 1999-2006, using 1999-2004 data.
All formulas are based on national averages.


Per Capita Income In Vermont

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$20,625.00 $24,733.50 $25,033.39 $23,918.61


Family Median Income In Vermont
(Average Family Size: 2.96)

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$48,625.00 $58,311.10 $59,018.11 $56,389.93

Household Median Income In Vermont
(Average Household Size: 2.44)

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$40,856.00 $48,994.52 $49,588.56 $47,380.29

Individual Median Income In Vermont

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$21,497.00 $25,779.20 $26,091.77 $24,929.86

Male Median Income In Vermont

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$26,445.00 $31,712.84 $32,097.35 $30,668.00

Female Median Income In Vermont

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$17,092.00 $20,496.73 $20,745.24 $19,821.42

Poverty Rate In Vermont

9.44%

Commuting Data For Vermont

Workers over 16
(Census 2000)
Commute Alone In Car Commute In Carpool Commute on Public Transit
311,839 75.16% 11.93% 0.71%
Commute By Motorcycle Commute By Bicycle Walk To Work Work At Home
0.04% 0.31% 5.63% 5.66%

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