The Population of Vermont, as per July 1st, 2016 estimate, is 624,594 (Six hundred twenty-four thousand five hundred ninety-four). The last official US Government census was done in 2010, and the population as per that census was 625,741 (Six hundred twenty-five thousand seven hundred forty-one). Vermont has 14 Counties. Here is a compilation of county-wise population data for the state in tabular format:
Vermont Population by County | ||
County Name | April 1, 2010 – Census | Population Estimate (as of July 1, 2016) |
Chittenden County | 156,545 | 161,531 |
Rutland County | 61,642 | 59,310 |
Washington County | 59,534 | 58,504 |
Windsor County | 56,670 | 55,496 |
Franklin County | 47,746 | 48,915 |
Windham County | 44,513 | 43,145 |
Addison County | 36,821 | 36,959 |
Bennington County | 37,125 | 36,191 |
Caledonia County | 31,227 | 30,333 |
Orange County | 28,936 | 28,919 |
Orleans County | 27,231 | 26,863 |
Lamoille County | 24,475 | 25,333 |
Grand Isle County | 6,970 | 6,919 |
Essex County | 6,306 | 6,176 |
Total Population of Vermont | 625,741 | 624,594 |
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