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Percent of total population in poverty, 2007
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All people in poverty (2007)
Children ages 0-17 in poverty (2007)
90% confidence interval of estimate
90% confidence interval of estimate
FIPS*
Name
RUC Code¹
Percent
Lower bound
Upper bound
Percent
Lower bound
Upper bound
1 50000 Vermont 10.1 9.6 10.6 12.4 11.3 13.4
2 50001 Addison County 6 9.9 8.0 11.8 10.4 7.8 13.1
3 50003 Bennington County 6 10.7 8.4 12.9 16.2 12.3 20.1
4 50005 Caledonia County 7 13.8 11.1 16.5 18.5 14.0 23.0
5 50007 Chittenden County 3 7.8 6.5 9.2 8.1 6.2 10.0
6 50009 Essex County 9 13.5 10.6 16.5 21.0 15.7 26.4
7 50011 Franklin County 3 9.8 7.9 11.6 12.6 9.6 15.6
8 50013 Grand Isle County 3 8.9 6.9 11.0 12.4 9.2 15.5
9 50015 Lamoille County 8 10.5 8.4 12.7 13.3 10.0 16.6
10 50017 Orange County 9 10.2 8.2 12.3 14.0 10.6 17.4
11 50019 Orleans County 7 15.7 13.0 18.4 19.8 15.5 24.2
12 50021 Rutland County 5 11.0 8.8 13.1 14.2 10.7 17.7
13 50023 Washington County 4 10.1 8.6 11.7 10.8 8.5 13.2
14 50025 Windham County 6 10.7 8.8 12.7 14.4 11.0 17.8
15 50027 Windsor County 7 9.4 7.5 11.4 11.5 8.6 14.3
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¹The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.
Source: Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates .
*See the Census Bureau web site for a description of FIPS codes.