Vermont


Vermont is a state of the United States. The state has a population of 608827 as per the 2000 census data. In July 2008, its estimated population was 621270, making it the second least populous in United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the state has a total area of 9614.26 miē (24900.82 kmē), of which, 9249.56 square miles (23956.25 kmē) of it is land and 364.7 square miles (944.57 kmē) of it is water, makes it the sixth smallest by total area in United States.

Vermont United States
Map of Vermont in United States

As of the census of 2000, there were 608827 people, 240634 households, and 157763 families residing in the state. The population density was 65.8 people per square mile (25.41/kmē), it is 30th most densely populated state in United States. There were 294382 housing units at an average density of 31.8 per square mile (12.28/kmē). It has an average household size was 2.44 persons, and the average family size was 2.96 persons. In the state Population was distributed with 24.2% under the age of 18, 9.3% from 18 to 24, 29% from 25 to 44, 24.8% from 45 to 64, and 12.7% who were 65 or older. For every 100 females there were 96.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.3 males. The median age is 37.7 years, The median age of males and females living in Vermont was 36.6 and 38.7 years respectively. As of July 2008, the estimated population of the state is 608827, The racial or ethnic makeup of the state was 589208 White, 3063 Black or African American, 2420 American Indian, 5217 Asian, 141 Native Hawaiian, 7335 from two or more races and 1443 Ohter races.

Vermont Population
Population 2000-2008
Vermont School Enrollment
School Enrollment 2000
Vermont Races
Races 2000
Vermont GDP
GDP 2000 - 2008
Vermont GDP per capita
GDP Per Capita 2008

The median income for a household in the state was $40856, it is United States's 25th wealthiest state by median household income. The median income for a family in the state was $48625, it is the 27th wealthiest state in terms of median family income. The per capita income for the state was $20625, making its United States's 25th highest state by per capita income. The median income of state was $21497, The median income for males was $26445 versus $17092 for females. As of 2008, the gross domestic product (GDP) is about $25.4 billion, it is United States's poorest state by GDP. Vermont is responsible for 0.18 percent of the United States gross domestic product (GDP). Its Per capita personal income in 2008 was $34924.

In 2000, 164156 pupils and students, of which 49.81% are male and 50.19% are female, 26.96% of the total population, are in the education system. Of which, percentage of enrollment student are in, 5.8% nursery or pri school, 4.71% kindergarten, 43.06% elementary school, 21.87% high school and 24.56% College graduate school.

Rank County Total Area mi2 Land Area mi2 Water Area mi2 Population Density mi2 Per capita Income House hold Income Family Income
1 Addison County 808.3 770.18 38.12 35974 46.7 19539 43142 49351
2 Bennington County 677.67 676.27 1.4 36994 54.7 21193 39926 46565
3 Caledonia County 657.52 650.59 6.94 29702 45.7 16976 34800 42215
4 Chittenden County 619.64 539.04 80.6 146571 271.9 23501 47673 59460
5 Essex County 673.75 665.2 8.56 6459 9.7 14388 30490 34984
6 Franklin County 692.02 637.07 54.95 45417 71.3 17816 41659 46733
7 Grand Isle County 194.67 82.62 112.06 6901 83.5 22207 43033 48878
8 Lamoille County 463.75 460.97 2.78 23233 50.4 20972 39356 44620
9 Orange County 691.74 688.56 3.18 28226 41 18784 39855 45771
10 Orleans County 721.14 697.7 23.44 26277 37.7 16518 31084 36630
11 Rutland County 944.77 932.53 12.24 63400 68 18874 36743 44742
12 Washington County 695.43 689.17 6.26 58039 84.2 21113 40972 51075
13 Windham County 798.12 788.72 9.4 44216 56.1 20533 38204 46989
14 Windsor County 975.74 970.96 4.78 57418 59.1 22369 40688 49002