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Monday
12Nov2007

Young adult population grows in ‘04-‘06

The New Hampshire Business Review reports that an analysis of 2004-2006 census data by the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire found that Vermont's 25-34 year-old population grew by 2.7 percent -- the twentieth fastest growth rate for this age group in the nation.  The overall United States experienced a 2.1 percent growth of this same age group.  Notably, Vermont ranks in the bottom 10 states for total population in the 25-34 cohort.

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