Cost of Living in Vermont
1 cities • 44,649 total population • 2026 Data
$68,854
Avg. Median Income
-11% vs national
$1,609
Avg. Median Rent
+19% vs national
$400,200
Avg. Home Value
+18% vs national
4.6%
Avg. Unemployment
Overview
Vermont has 1 cities with populations over 25,000, totaling 44,649 residents. The average median household income across these cities is $68,854, which is 11% below the national median.
Rent averages $1,609 per month, and the average home value is $400,200. The largest city is Burlington, while Burlington offers the lowest rent and Burlington has the highest.
Most Affordable Cities in Vermont
| # | City | Median Rent | Median Income | Home Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Burlington | $1,609 | $68,854 | $400,200 |
Most Expensive Cities in Vermont
| # | City | Median Rent | Median Income | Home Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Burlington | $1,609 | $68,854 | $400,200 |
Highest Income Cities in Vermont
| # | City | Median Income | Median Rent | Population |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Burlington | $68,854 | $1,609 | 44,649 |
All Cities in Vermont
| City | Population | Income | Rent | Home Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Burlington | 44,649 | $68,854 | $1,609 | $400,200 |
Data Sources
All data from the US Census Bureau American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. State averages calculated from cities with population over 25,000.