Vermont Median Income Statistics

Explore median income statistics across cities in Vermont.

$71,270

Average median income across cities in Vermont.

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Total Cities

374

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Total Population

648,000

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GDP

$40B

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Education Index

0.89

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Population Growth

0.10%

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Unemployment

2.50%

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Average Median Income

$71,270

Top Cities in Vermontby Median Income

Rank City Median Income
1 Shelburne $118,422
2 Shelburne $118,422
3 Charlotte $118,218
4 Norwich $118,218
5 Norwich $118,218
6 Stowe $108,511
7 Stowe $108,511
8 Williston $104,811
9 Dorset $104,218
10 Dorset $104,218
11 Jericho $104,218
12 Jericho $104,218
13 Richmond $104,218
14 Richmond $104,218
15 Essex $98,218
16 Hinesburg $98,118
17 Hinesburg $98,118
18 St. George $98,118
19 South Burlington $94,221
20 South Burlington $94,221
21 Manchester $92,218
22 Manchester $92,218
23 Milton $92,218
24 Milton $92,218
25 Cornwall $92,118

About Median Income in Vermont

Vermont contains a diverse range of cities with varying median income levels. These statistics help users compare regional trends, affordability, economic activity, and demographic conditions across the state.

MetroStatUSA provides detailed city-level statistics for Vermont, helping users explore differences in population, income, housing, employment, and other important metrics.