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COMPARING TWO PLACES

North Dakota vs Vermont

PLACE A
North Dakota
VS
PLACE B
Vermont
North Dakota is 21% larger than Vermont. Vermont earns more, with a median household income $4,546 higher. North Dakota has grown faster since 2000 (16% vs 3%).
NORTH DAKOTAVERMONTDIFFERENCE
Total population784,841647,106+21% vs Vermont
Population density1170−59
Population growth15.8%2.8%+13.1 pts
Median age35.943.1−7.2
Male51.2%49.6%+1.6 pts
Female48.8%50.4%−1.6 pts
Foreign-born4.7%4.3%+0.4 pts
White, non-Hispanic81.7%89.9%−8.2 pts
Black3.3%1.1%+2.2 pts
Hispanic / Latino4.7%2.6%+2.1 pts
Asian1.6%1.8%−0.1 pts
Other8.7%4.6%+4.0 pts
Median household income$76,657$81,203−$4,546
Per capita income$43,389$46,500−$3,111
Poverty rate10.8%10.1%+0.8 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4570.453Even
Bachelor's degree or higher32.7%43.8%−11.1 pts
Graduate degree9.7%18.6%−8.9 pts
Unemployment rate2.8%3.6%−0.8 pts
Labor force participation68.6%64.6%+4.0 pts
Median home value$249,900$316,600−$66,700
Median gross rent$954$1,234−$280
Owner-occupied62.9%73.2%−10.3 pts
Housing vacancy rate12.3%19.4%−7.1 pts
Rent-burdened households36.3%45.2%−8.9 pts
Average commute17.923.5−5.6
Worked from home8.1%16.9%−8.8 pts
Public transit to work0.3%0.8%−0.5 pts
Uninsured6.5%3.9%+2.6 pts
Population, 19902024
541K607K674K740K807K1990201020202024North DakotaVermont
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