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Vermont Governor Addresses State's Population Decline
Scott discusses strategies to combat Vermont's demographic challenges amid economic concerns.
Published on Feb. 4, 2026
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Vermont experienced the largest population decline in the country last year, losing over 1,800 residents. Governor Phil Scott addressed this concerning trend in an exclusive interview, acknowledging the state's struggles with population loss, limited economic diversification, and slow job growth. The governor discussed potential solutions to address Vermont's demographic conundrum and its impact on the state's economy.
Why it matters
Vermont's population decline is a significant issue that could have far-reaching consequences for the state's economy and future. As one of only three states to experience net population loss in recent years, Vermont faces challenges in maintaining a robust workforce, supporting local businesses, and sustaining essential services. The governor's efforts to address these demographic challenges are crucial for the state's long-term prosperity.
The details
According to a recent report, Vermont has struggled with population loss as well as limited economic diversification and slow job growth. The state was one of just three that experienced net population decline between 2023 and 2024, losing more than 1,800 residents last year alone.
- Vermont posted the largest population decline in the country in 2025.
- The state experienced net population loss between 2023 and 2024.
The players
Phil Scott
The governor of Vermont who addressed the state's demographic challenges in an exclusive interview.
The takeaway
Vermont's population decline is a significant issue that could have far-reaching consequences for the state's economy and future. Governor Phil Scott's efforts to address these demographic challenges are crucial for the state's long-term prosperity, as Vermont faces the daunting task of maintaining a robust workforce, supporting local businesses, and sustaining essential services amid a shrinking population.


