Vermont Census numbers in the news
Chip Sawyer from the Center for Rural Studies (CRS) at the University of Vermont appeared on TV and radio yesterday, talking about the release of the 2010 Census numbers. (See our post from yesterday: "Census: Vermont population up 2.8% over past decade.")
Chip and CRS are partners with VHFA in the Vermont Housing Data Web site.
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Census: Vermont population up 2.8% over past decade
Vermont’s total population is 625,741, according to the first set of data released from the 2010 Census.
This represents an increase of 2.8% from the count in 2000 — a dramatic slowing of the population growth rate compared to the 8.2% growth between 1990 and 2000. Only six states grew more slowly than Vermont between 2000 and 2010.
Vermont continues to be the second smallest state in the country, behind Wyoming. Although these population counts will affect the number of representatives in the U.S. Congress from many states, Vermont’s single seat will remain unchanged.
Pearce named state treasurer
Deputy State Treasurer Beth Pearce of Barre will become the state's new Treasurer next month. Governor-elect Peter Shumlin made the announcement yesterday.
Beth has 30 years of government finance experience in Vermont, Massachusetts and New York.
The Treasurer holds an ex officio position on VHFA's Board of Commissioners. Beth has been current Treasurer Jeb Spaulding's designee on our Board of Commissioners since 2003.
Congratulations, Beth!