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Per Capita Income in Vermont
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Vermont Value:

$48,856

Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year

Vermont Rank:

11

Value and rank based on data from 2024

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Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year

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Data from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year Dataset, 2024

$76,604 - $49,935

$49,934 - $45,282

$45,281 - $41,807

$41,806 - $40,196

$40,195 - $32,749

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Top StatesRankValue
Massachusetts
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1$57,789
Connecticut
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2$56,190
Washington
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3$55,177
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California
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10$49,934
Vermont
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11$48,856
Minnesota
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12$47,926
Bottom StatesRankValue
Arkansas
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48$34,812
West Virginia
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49$34,707
Mississippi
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50$32,749

Per Capita Income: Per Capita Income

Massachusetts
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1$57,789
Connecticut
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2$56,190
Washington
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3$55,177
Colorado
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4$54,531
New Jersey
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5$53,818
Maryland
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6$53,199
New Hampshire
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7$53,064
New York
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8$51,002
Virginia
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9$50,866
California
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10$49,934
Vermont
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11$48,856
Minnesota
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12$47,926
Alaska
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13$47,267
Rhode Island
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14$47,260
Illinois
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15$46,937
Hawaii
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16$46,713
Oregon
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17$45,821
Delaware
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18$45,438
Maine
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19$45,286
North Dakota
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20$45,281
Pennsylvania
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21$44,674
Wyoming
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22$44,008
Arizona
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23$43,676
Florida
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24$43,582
Wisconsin
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25$43,361
Montana
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26$43,254
North Carolina
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27$42,777
Nevada
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28$42,545
Georgia
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29$41,996
Utah
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30$41,806
South Dakota
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31$41,637
Texas
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32$41,614
Kansas
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33$41,580
Nebraska
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34$41,026
Michigan
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35$40,990
Ohio
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36$40,934
Tennessee
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37$40,729
Iowa
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38$40,536
Missouri
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39$40,284
South Carolina
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40$40,195
Idaho
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41$39,870
Indiana
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42$38,794
New Mexico
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43$37,978
Alabama
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44$36,940
Kentucky
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45$35,955
Oklahoma
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46$35,882
Louisiana
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47$35,440
Arkansas
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48$34,812
West Virginia
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49$34,707
Mississippi
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50$32,749
United States
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•$45,256
District of Columbia
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•$76,604
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  • U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year Dataset, 2024

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About Per Capita Income

US Value: $45,256

Top State(s): Massachusetts: $57,789

Bottom State(s): Mississippi: $32,749

Definition: Per capita income in the past 12 months, in inflation-adjusted dollars to data year

Data Source and Years(s): U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year Dataset, 2024

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year Dataset, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2026.

Per capita income is the total income of a population divided by the number of people in that population. This measure shows the relative wealth of a state or nation. Individuals with low household incomes have lower life expectancy and higher rates of disease than people in higher-income households.

Additionally, poverty can cause chronic stress, which is associated with a multitude of health issues, including depression, digestive issues, high blood pressure and sleep problems.

Populations with higher household incomes include:

  • Asian households followed by non-Hispanic white households.
  • Those living inside metropolitan statistical areas (in and near cities) compared with those living outside metropolitan statistical areas (in rural areas). 
  • Those living in the West and Northeast regions of the country compared with those living in the South and Midwest. 
  • Those who have a bachelor’s degree or higher. 
  • Male workers compared with female workers.

Reducing the unemployment rate and increasing worker wages are strategies that may increase median household income. Creating awareness of government support initiatives such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can help those with lower incomes access healthy food and save money.

Healthy People 2030 has an objective to reduce the proportion of people living in poverty.

Guzman, Gloria, and Melissa Kollar. “Income in the United States: 2023.” Washington, D.C.: U.S. Census Bureau, September 2024. https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/2024/demo/p60-282.pdf.

Khullar, Dhruv, and Dave A. Chokshi. “Health, Income, & Poverty: Where We Are & What Could Help.” Health Affairs Health Policy Brief. Bethesda, MD: Project HOPE, October 4, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1377/hpb20180817.901935.

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