Ranking of Vermont Counties By Percentage of White Alone Households with Household Income of $100K - $124K in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)
Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the percentage of White Alone households in Vermont with household income of $100k - $124k was 10.39%. Among all Vermont counties, Addison County had the highest percentage of White Alone households with household income of $100k - $124k (12.19%), followed by Washington County (11.68%), and Franklin County (11.56%).
On the other hand, the following 3 counties had low percentages of White Alone households with household income of $100k - $124k: Essex County (7.06%), Windham County (8.54%), and Lamoille County (8.64%).
The chart below shows the top 10 Vermont counties with high household income, and the table below shows the ranking of all Vermont counties.
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Rank | County | Percentage of Households (%) |
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1 | Addison County | 12.19 |
2 | Washington County | 11.68 |
3 | Franklin County | 11.56 |
4 | Orange County | 11.36 |
5 | Chittenden County | 11.35 |
6 | Grand Isle County | 10.95 |
7 | Caledonia County | 10.40 |
8 | Bennington County | 9.65 |
9 | Rutland County | 9.26 |
10 | Windsor County | 8.94 |
11 | Lamoille County | 8.64 |
11 | Orleans County | 8.64 |
12 | Windham County | 8.54 |
13 | Essex County | 7.06 |