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Can You Afford a Baby in Vermont? First-Year Cost: $9,200 (2026)

Hospital delivery in Vermont runs $3,200 out-of-pocket with insurance. Then the monthly costs start: diapers, formula, gear, doctor visits. Here's what the first year actually costs — and a calculator to see if your income covers it.

$3,200
Vaginal delivery
(with insurance)
$4,800
C-section
(with insurance)
$500/mo
Monthly baby
expenses
12%
of median income
(first year)

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What You're Actually Paying For

Hospital Delivery

With Insurance Without Insurance
Vaginal delivery $3,200 $13,000
C-section $4,800 $19,500

Monthly Costs (First Year)

Diapers $85/mo
Formula $150/mo
Clothing $60/mo
Gear amortized $80/mo
Pediatrician $45/mo
Misc $80/mo
Total monthly $500/mo

Formula cost assumes full formula-feeding. Breastfeeding reduces this by $150/mo. Gear cost amortized over 12 months (stroller ~$300, crib ~$250, car seat ~$200, miscellaneous ~$210).

Then daycare starts.

Infant daycare in Vermont averages $1,500/month. That's on top of the $500/mo you're already spending on baby essentials.

Combined: $2,000/month for baby + daycare. That's 32% of Vermont's median monthly income.

How Baby Costs Compare

Average rent in Vermont $1,250/mo
Monthly baby costs $500/mo
Baby + daycare $2,000/mo