CityRating.com: Find the Best Places to Live in the USA

Cost of Living in Vermont (VT)

The cost of living in Vermont is higher than the national average. State of Vermont salaries average $45,030.00, indicating a pay rate that is lower than the U.S. average annual salary by $8,591.00. The consumer price index (CPI) of 248 in Vermont is 1.22% higher than the U.S. city average CPI of 245. The sales tax is 6.00%.

The CPI calculation is based on a statistical model that takes into account some of the major personal consumption categories such as healthcare, transportation, housing, education and food, in addition to the average Vermont annual salary, sales tax rates and the regional consumer price index.


Vermont Consumer Price Index (CPI):
CPI
Vermont
248
U.S. City Average
245
Average Annual Pay:
U.S. Dollars
Vermont
$45,030
U.S. City Average
$53,621
Consumption Categories in Vermont versus National Average:
Category Percentage Versus National Average
Education 76.48%
0%
90.91%
Healthcare 32.92%
0%
39.13%
Groceries 9.17%
0%
10.90%
Rent 15.86%
0%
18.85%
Mortgage 12.46%
0%
14.81%
Electricity 5.32%
0%
6.32%
Gasoline 3.50%
0%
4.16%


Next


Questions? Comments?
E-mail:
Copyright © 2018 CityRating.com. All rights reserved.