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Children - and Students

Burlington has more children than any other Chittenden County town, though a higher proportion of the City's population is over 18 than is the case in other local communities. Proportionally, the City looks more like other New England cities than other Chittenden County towns. Again, the high proportion of college students in Burlington tends to skew the comparisons.

# of children by town in chittenden county

% of children under 18

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Page last updated October 18, 2002

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