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

When defining the neighborhood of Hydeville, the population is divided into two distinct categories: walkable neighborhoods and commuter neighborhoods. In Hydeville / Itaska, 47.9% of residents work, which means their commute times are shorter than the average for all of America. The population of Hydeville is composed primarily of whites, with a minority of African American residents and some Asians.

The three main communities include Castleton Village, the university area, and Hydeville. Hydeville extends east from Main Street. Its most prominent attraction is the 5-mile-long Lake Bomoseen, a fishing spot. The town is divided into three areas by the railroad spur east of the Channel. The town has its own post office, and a library is located in Hydeville.

The Hydesville area includes 67.6% white people, 0.01% black people, and 0.14% Hispanics. Home ownership is also a factor in local advertising. The median household income is $50,119, and the average household is $60,858, which can influence the effectiveness of local advertising. Hydesville residents have a high school graduation rate of 70 percent. Listed below are the demographics of Hydeville, California.