Vermont Black Population By County, 2018
Updated on January 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, 8,404 (1.35%) of the 624,802 Vermont population in 2018 identified as Black or African American alone.

In the map below, we show the specific number of Blacks or African Americans per county in Vermont. We also show the percentage of the population of each county that are African American and the gender percentages of the African American population when you interact with the map.

Chittenden County had the highest number of African Americans (4,050), and African Americans constituted 2.47% of the county's population. Other counties with high number of African Americans include: Windham County (645) - 1.51% of the county's population, and Washington County (529) - 0.91% of the county's population.

The data can also be found in the table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

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Vermont Black Population By County, 2018
Vermont Black Population By County, 2018
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County Black Population % of County Population
Addison 496 1.34
Bennington 434 1.22
Caledonia 253 0.84
Chittenden 4050 2.47
Essex 37 0.6
Franklin 364 0.74
Grand Isle 59 0.83
Lamoille 275 1.09
Orange 184 0.64
Orleans 211 0.79
Rutland 402 0.69
Washington 529 0.91
Windham 645 1.51
Windsor 465 0.84