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Cost to Raise a Child in Vermont (2026)

Middle-income estimate: $475K from birth to age 18. Adjust income, family size, and care type below for your personalized number.

Middle-Income Est.
$475K
birth to 18
Infant Daycare
$1,500
per month
Childcare (0–5)
$77K
5-year total

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How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Child in Vermont?

For a middle-income family using center-based daycare and public school, the estimated total cost to raise one child from birth to age 18 in Vermont is $475K. Lower-income families typically spend around $404K; higher-income families $637K or more.

Childcare Costs in Vermont

The single biggest variable in the early years is childcare. In Vermont, full-time infant center care averages $1,500/month ($18,000/year). Preschool-age center care drops to around $1,120/month.

A family using full-time center care from birth through kindergarten (5 years) in Vermont will spend approximately $77K on childcare alone before their child starts elementary school. This is one of the most significant early-childhood expenses — often more than housing during those years.

Cost Range by Income Level

  • Lower-income family (under $60K)~$404K
  • Middle-income family ($60K–$107K)~$475K
  • Higher-income family (over $107K)~$637K+

Financial Help in Vermont

Vermont participates in the federal Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), which provides subsidies to income-eligible working families. Families earning below 85% of state median income may qualify. Check the subsidy eligibility tool to see what help is available for your income level.