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Census ACS 5-Year · 18 metrics compared

Virginia vs Massachusetts

Source·US Census ACS 5-Year 2023Updated·Reviewed by·Population Review Data Team

Virginia and Massachusetts compared across 18 demographic and economic metrics. Massachusetts leads in 7 of the comparable categories.

MetricVirginiaMassachusetts
Population8,657,4996,992,395
Median Age38.840.0
Median Household Income$90,974$101,341
Per Capita Income$49,217$56,284
Poverty Rate6.8%6.6%
Unemployment Rate2.7%3.5%
Median Home Value$360,700$525,800
Median Rent$1,514$1,687
Homeownership Rate67.2%62.6%
Bachelor's Degree+41.5%46.6%
High School+91.3%91.4%
Work From Home16.2%16.7%
Avg Commute (min)27.629.3
White61.7%70.7%
Hispanic1.4%1.0%
Black18.7%7.0%
Asian0.0%0.0%
Foreign Born36.0%20.3%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Virginia has a population of 8,657,499 compared to Massachusetts's 6,992,395.

Across the metrics compared, Virginia leads in 6 categories while Massachusetts leads in 7. However, "better" depends on what matters most to you, income, cost of living, education, climate, and personal preferences all play a role.

All data from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Comparison based on American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. Green highlighting indicates the "better" value where applicable (higher income is better, lower poverty is better, etc.). Race and ethnicity metrics are not highlighted as there is no "better" value.

Comparing Virginia and Massachusetts on U.S. population demographics requires lining up the underlying the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files data side by side. The table above runs the comparison on the canonical fields; the narrative below identifies the factor or factors that drive the most meaningful difference between the two.

For households or analysts using this comparison as a decision input, the right framing is usually not "which is better" in aggregate but "which is better for the specific decision in front of you." the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files captures the raw data; the framing depends on whether the question is investment, residency, planning, or research.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.