Ranking of Vermont Counties By Percentage of White Alone Households with Household Income of $150K - $199K 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 $150k - $199k was 7.23%. Among all Vermont counties, Grand Isle County had the highest percentage of White Alone households with household income of $150k - $199k (13.61%), followed by Chittenden County (9.36%), and Addison County (8.75%).
On the other hand, the following 3 counties had low percentages of White Alone households with household income of $150k - $199k: Essex County (2.61%), Caledonia County (4.26%), and Orleans County (4.87%).
The chart below shows the top 10 Vermont counties with high household income, and the table below shows the ranking of all Vermont counties.
You can also see similar information for other races and ethnicities, for other household income groups, for other states, as well as for the whole United States.
Rank | County | Percentage of Households (%) |
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1 | Grand Isle County | 13.61 |
2 | Chittenden County | 9.36 |
3 | Addison County | 8.75 |
4 | Washington County | 7.43 |
5 | Bennington County | 7.23 |
6 | Windsor County | 6.85 |
7 | Franklin County | 6.72 |
8 | Orange County | 6.69 |
9 | Lamoille County | 6.09 |
10 | Rutland County | 5.73 |
11 | Windham County | 5.63 |
12 | Orleans County | 4.87 |
13 | Caledonia County | 4.26 |
14 | Essex County | 2.61 |