Table
The table below describes the 7 United States statistical areas and 14 counties of the State of Vermont with the following information:
- The combined statistical area (CSA) as designated by the OMB.
- The CSA population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.
- The core based statistical area (CBSA) as designated by the OMB.
- The CBSA population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.
- The county name.
- The county population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.
| Combined Statistical Area | 2010 Census | Core Based Statistical Area | 2010 Census | County | 2010 Census |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Burlington-South Burlington, VT MSA | 211,261 | Chittenden County, Vermont | 156,545 | |
| Franklin County, Vermont | 47,746 | ||||
| Grand Isle County, Vermont | 6,970 | ||||
| Claremont-Lebanon, NH-VT CSA | 218,466 85,606 |
Lebanon, NH-VT μSA | 174,724 85,606 |
Grafton County, New Hampshire | 89,118 |
| Windsor County, Vermont | 56,670 | ||||
| Orange County, Vermont | 28,936 | ||||
| Claremont, NH μSA | 43,742 | Sullivan County, New Hampshire | 43,742 | ||
| none | Rutland, VT μSA | 61,642 | Rutland County, Vermont | 61,642 | |
| Barre, VT μSA | 59,534 | Washington County, Vermont | 59,534 | ||
| Bennington, VT μSA | 37,125 | Bennington County, Vermont | 37,125 | ||
| Berlin, NH-VT μSA | 39,361 6,306 |
Coos County, New Hampshire | 33,055 | ||
| Essex County, Vermont | 6,306 | ||||
| none | Windham County, Vermont | 44,513 | |||
| Addison County, Vermont | 36,821 | ||||
| Caledonia County, Vermont | 31,227 | ||||
| Orleans County, Vermont | 27,231 | ||||
| Lamoille County, Vermont | 24,475 | ||||
| State of Vermont | 625,741 | ||||
Read more about this topic: Vermont Census Statistical Areas
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