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

You're probably wondering, "What's the Population & Steets of Lyndonville City?" The answer depends on how you define "poverty." The most common racial categories living in Lyndonville are White, Black, and Hispanic. According to Census data, a person must earn below a specified amount to qualify as poor. While the actual amount of poverty in Lyndonville City is unknown, the percentages are significant nonetheless.

In the past five years, about 10 percent of county residents moved to another state. There was a Medal of Honor recipient born in Lyndonville, but the area has since grown considerably. In addition, the median house value was significantly lower than the state average. The percentage of white-collar workers and people of color in Lyndonville is lower than the state average, and the number of households with at least one bedroom per person is higher than the state average.

For a more detailed listing of the population and steets in Lyndonville City, view our interactive map. The ZIP code provides the city's name. The ZIP extension contains the last four numbers of the ZIP code. In Lyndonville, VT, the ZIP code is 05851.

The population of Lyndonville is approximately 838. The area's median home value is $135,606. Its median household size is 2.40. It is a small village within the Town of Yates, and is part of the Rochester Metropolitan Statistical Area. The village was incorporated in 1903.