Vermont Population By County in 2018
Updated on December 2, 2021.
According to the US Census Bureau population estimates, there were 624,802 people living in Vermont in 2018. Chittenden County was the most populated county with 163,755 residents, followed by Rutland County with 58,590 residents, and Washington County with 58,129 residents. Essex County with a population of 6,209 was the least populated county in Vermont in 2018.
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Vermont Population By County (2018)
Table of Vermont Population By County in 2018
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County | Population | % of State Population |
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Addison | 36,970 | 5.92% |
Bennington | 35,635 | 5.70% |
Caledonia | 30,221 | 4.84% |
Chittenden | 163,755 | 26.21% |
Essex | 6,209 | 0.99% |
Franklin | 49,312 | 7.89% |
Grand Isle | 7,100 | 1.14% |
Lamoille | 25,330 | 4.05% |
Orange | 28,827 | 4.61% |
Orleans | 26,826 | 4.29% |
Rutland | 58,590 | 9.38% |
Washington | 58,129 | 9.30% |
Windham | 42,690 | 6.83% |
Windsor | 55,208 | 8.84% |
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