The UVM Center for Rural Studies is...
The Vermont State Data Center
...for U.S. Census Bureau information and data

 

About Us...
The UVM Center for Rural Studies is the US Census Bureau's Vermont State Data Center. This designation reflects our desire to be a data resource for all Vermonters and to represent Vermont's interests in the collection and analysis of Census Bureau data.
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What's New!
It's Easier to Get 2010 Data
Get the Data:
  • Census Bureau's American FactFinder website
  • VT and county profiles at American FactFinder

    Prepared Excel files:
    Towns and Cities:
  • Sex and Age
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Housing
  • Villages and Cities:
  • Sex and Age
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Housing
  • Click here to see this 2010 Profile in full size
    Access the Data
  • American FactFinder
    - the Census Bureau's data access website
  • Vermont Indicators Online
    - easy access to community data
  • Vermont Housing Data
    - community-level housing data and more
  • Out on the Road: Trainings & Presentations

    Recent:

    2011 Town Officer Education Conferences
    Download presentation

    Hartland Public Library
    April 13, 2011
    Download presentation

    Vermont Community Development Association
    Montpelier, March 31, 2011.
    Download presentation

    Lamoille County Planning Commission
    March 8, 2011
    Download presentation

    Brooks Memorial Library
    Brattleboro, Feb 23, 2011
    Download presentation

    St. Johnsbury Atheneaum
    Jan 26, 2011
    Download presentation

    This website contains materials based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Awards No. 2002-34269-11806, 2003-34269-13439, 2004-34269-14428, 2005-34269-15671, 2006-34269-16917, 2008-34269-18994, & 2009-34269-19870. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    Special thanks to Senator Patrick Leahy.

    Contact: crs@uvm.edu