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Dec212010

Vermont's population growth slowed in last decade, census shows

Vermont's population grew an anemic 2.8 percent in the first decade of the 21st century, results from the 2010 U.S. Census released today show. That rate of growth was Vermont's slowest since the Great Depression era, when the state's population actually fell 0.1 percent. Population growth in the Green Mountain State lagged both the national growth rate (9.7 percent) and the Northeastern growth rate (3.2 percent).

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