Vermont counties by population provide a detailed snapshot based on the 2020 census data of the United States. There are 14 counties in Vermont that accommodate 643,077 residents, which is 0% of the total population in the United States. With 44.20%, Kansas has the higher education rate than the national average 35.7%. When it comes to employment rate and household income, Vermont offers the best employment rate than the national average, with $73,991 median household income.
To know more about Vermont population by county, choose any county of Vermont tells what is the total population, how dense is the population per square miles, how much population access the education, what percent of population employed, what is the median household income, what percent of population covered by health insurance and how many housing units available, in that specific county compared with Vermont (state level) and United States (nation level) population data.
Which is the most populous county in Vermont?
Chittenden County in Vermont, USA, is the most populous county, with a resident population of 168,323 according to the 2020 US census data. With a 60,572 resident population Rutland County, VT ranks as the second most populated county in the state. Washington County with a population of 59,807 residents claims the third largest county by population in Vermont.
Which is the least populous county in Vermont
Essex County with a population of 5,920 residents, is recognized as the smallest county in Vermont by population.
Vermont Counties by Population
Rank | County | Population |
1 | Chittenden County | 168,323 |
2 | Rutland County | 60,572 |
3 | Washington County | 59,807 |
4 | Windsor County | 57,753 |
5 | Franklin County | 49,946 |
6 | Windham County | 45,905 |
7 | Addison County | 37,363 |
8 | Bennington County | 37,347 |
9 | Caledonia County | 30,233 |
10 | Orange County | 29,277 |
11 | Orleans County | 27,393 |
12 | Lamoille County | 25,945 |
13 | Grand Isle County | 7,293 |
14 | Essex County | 5,920 |