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RANKING · 2024 ACS · 14 SHOWN OF 14

Most segregated, Vermont counties

Vermont counties ranked by the CensusEasy Segregation Score, the White vs non-White index of dissimilarity across census tracts (2024 ACS). Higher means residents are more sorted into separate neighborhoods. This list covers the 14 counties in Vermont that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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YEAR20202024
Most segregated by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPSEGREGATION SCOREVS 2020
01Lamoille County, VTVT26,29428+28%
02Addison County, VTVT38,04824−28%
03Essex County, VTVT6,05123+270%
04Chittenden County, VTVT169,11523−18%
05Washington County, VTVT59,65222−5%
06Bennington County, VTVT36,63020−31%
07Rutland County, VTVT59,65320−12%
08Windsor County, VTVT57,31217−19%
09Caledonia County, VTVT30,41415+27%
10Franklin County, VTVT51,17715−42%
11Orleans County, VTVT27,60014−31%
12Windham County, VTVT45,20413−28%
13Orange County, VTVT30,00211−43%
14Grand Isle County, VTVT7,5117−22%
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UPDATED 2026-07-15 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES