Craftsbury, Vermont Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Craftsbury Vermont population is composed primarily of white non-Hispanics and a small percentage of non-Hispanic people. Its population is also made up of citizens and non-citizens. It has one of the highest proportions of citizens born in the US, which places it at number three in the nation. The city has a relatively high proportion of males, with a male population that is 5.9% larger than its female population.

While the city is a small town, it is home to many families. The population is approximately 1,136 people, with a male-to-female ratio of 52:48. This figure is about in line with other cities in the area. Craftsbury is 15.0% smaller than the United States average.

In terms of crime, Craftsbury has low rates, compared to its neighboring towns and the national average. Crimes in the city are more common in the northwest part of the city, where many people spend time during the day. However, a higher crime rate is not necessarily indicative of a higher risk of being attacked in Craftsbury.

Craftsbury is a small town located in Orleans County, Vermont. Its population was 1,206 at the 2010 census and is projected to grow to 1,170 by 2020. The town also includes unincorporated villages. In the late 1700s, Craftsbury was an active trading post. Today, the town is home to Sterling College and the Center for Northern Studies.