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Summary of 
Vermont
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Strengths

  • Low prevalence of non-medical drug use
  • High prevalence of high school completion
  • Low economic hardship index score

Challenges

  • High prevalence of multiple chronic conditions
  • High prevalence of excessive drinking
  • High occupational fatality rate

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Featured Measures

View state data on various measures and see how it compares to other states and the U.S. overall.

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Current Reports

America’s Health Rankings builds on the work of the United Health Foundation to draw attention to public health and better understand the health of various populations. Our platform provides relevant information that policymakers, public health officials, advocates and leaders can use to effect change in their communities.

We have developed detailed analyses on the health of key populations in the country, including women and children, seniors and those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, in addition to a deep dive into health disparities across the country.

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Annual Report

Published January 2026

Longest running annual assessment of the nation’s health on a state-by-state basis. The 36th edition features 99 measures across health outcomes and their drivers.

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Senior Report

Published May 2025

A portrait of the health and well-being of adults age 65 and older in the United States — with over a decade of data.

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Health of Women and Children Report

Published December 2025

Latest data provide an overview of challenges and successes across the health of women and children at the national and state levels over time.

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Health of Those Who Have Served Report

Published July 2022

A national report that explores the health and well-being of those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

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Maternal and Infant Health Disparities Data Brief

Published August 2024

Measuring the breadth, depth and persistence of key maternal and infant health disparities by demographic group and at the state level.

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    Annual Report

    Published January 2026

    Longest running annual assessment of the nation’s health on a state-by-state basis. The 36th edition features 99 measures across health outcomes and their drivers.

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    Senior Report

    Published May 2025

    A portrait of the health and well-being of adults age 65 and older in the United States — with over a decade of data.

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    Health of Women and Children Report

    Published December 2025

    Latest data provide an overview of challenges and successes across the health of women and children at the national and state levels over time.

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    Health of Those Who Have Served Report

    Published July 2022

    A national report that explores the health and well-being of those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.

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    Maternal and Infant Health Disparities Data Brief

    Published August 2024

    Measuring the breadth, depth and persistence of key maternal and infant health disparities by demographic group and at the state level.

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Measures Impacting a State's Rank

See which measures have the most impact on Vermont’s 2025 Annual Report ranking and how Vermont ranks on all measures.

Vermont’s 2025 Annual Report Ranking: #3Adjust My Rank

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Trend: Cancer Screenings in Vermont, United States, 2025 Annual Report

Cancer Screenings in Vermont

Percentage of women ages 40-74 who reported receiving a mammogram in the past two years and percentage of adults ages 45-75 who reported receiving colorectal cancer screening within the recommended time period

Percentage of women ages 40-74 who reported receiving a mammogram in the past two years and percentage of adults ages 45-75 who reported receiving colorectal cancer screening within the recommended time period

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Cancer Screenings in the United States

Percentage of women ages 40-74 who reported receiving a mammogram in the past two years and percentage of adults ages 45-75 who reported receiving colorectal cancer screening within the recommended time period

75.2% - 68.3%

68.2% - 66.1%

66.0% - 63.7%

63.6% - 60.9%

60.8% - 54.7%

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75.2% - 68.3%

68.2% - 66.1%

66.0% - 63.7%

63.6% - 60.9%

60.8% - 54.7%

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56.9

Alaska Value

Alaska

56.9

* Percentage of adults

64.7

Alabama Value

Alabama

64.7

* Percentage of adults

64.5

United States Value

United States

64.5

* Percentage of adults

60.8

Arkansas Value

Arkansas

60.8

* Percentage of adults

60.5

Arizona Value

Arizona

60.5

* Percentage of adults

58.5

California Value

California

58.5

* Percentage of adults

64.4

Colorado Value

Colorado

64.4

* Percentage of adults

73.8

Connecticut Value

Connecticut

73.8

* Percentage of adults

66.9

District of Columbia Value

District of Columbia

66.9

* Percentage of adults

71.7

Delaware Value

Delaware

71.7

* Percentage of adults

63.9

Florida Value

Florida

63.9

* Percentage of adults

62.5

Georgia Value

Georgia

62.5

* Percentage of adults

65.2

Hawaii Value

Hawaii

65.2

* Percentage of adults

66.8

Iowa Value

Iowa

66.8

* Percentage of adults

61.7

Idaho Value

Idaho

61.7

* Percentage of adults

62.5

Illinois Value

Illinois

62.5

* Percentage of adults

64.1

Indiana Value

Indiana

64.1

* Percentage of adults

63.6

Kansas Value

Kansas

63.6

* Percentage of adults

64

Kentucky Value

Kentucky

64

* Percentage of adults

67.6

Louisiana Value

Louisiana

67.6

* Percentage of adults

72.3

Massachusetts Value

Massachusetts

72.3

* Percentage of adults

69.1

Maryland Value

Maryland

69.1

* Percentage of adults

70.4

Maine Value

Maine

70.4

* Percentage of adults

69.5

Michigan Value

Michigan

69.5

* Percentage of adults

68.2

Minnesota Value

Minnesota

68.2

* Percentage of adults

63.3

Missouri Value

Missouri

63.3

* Percentage of adults

61.8

Mississippi Value

Mississippi

61.8

* Percentage of adults

61

Montana Value

Montana

61

* Percentage of adults

66.5

North Carolina Value

North Carolina

66.5

* Percentage of adults

66

North Dakota Value

North Dakota

66

* Percentage of adults

65

Nebraska Value

Nebraska

65

* Percentage of adults

71.7

New Hampshire Value

New Hampshire

71.7

* Percentage of adults

66.7

New Jersey Value

New Jersey

66.7

* Percentage of adults

55.3

New Mexico Value

New Mexico

55.3

* Percentage of adults

56.7

Nevada Value

Nevada

56.7

* Percentage of adults

67.5

New York Value

New York

67.5

* Percentage of adults

66.1

Ohio Value

Ohio

66.1

* Percentage of adults

60.1

Oklahoma Value

Oklahoma

60.1

* Percentage of adults

63.9

Oregon Value

Oregon

63.9

* Percentage of adults

66.6

Pennsylvania Value

Pennsylvania

66.6

* Percentage of adults

75.2

Rhode Island Value

Rhode Island

75.2

* Percentage of adults

67.5

South Carolina Value

South Carolina

67.5

* Percentage of adults

61.5

South Dakota Value

South Dakota

61.5

* Percentage of adults

Tennessee Value

Tennessee

No data

* Percentage of adults

60.2

Texas Value

Texas

60.2

* Percentage of adults

60.6

Utah Value

Utah

60.6

* Percentage of adults

64.6

Virginia Value

Virginia

64.6

* Percentage of adults

69.2

Vermont Value

Vermont

69.2

* Percentage of adults

63.6

Washington Value

Washington

63.6

* Percentage of adults

69.5

Wisconsin Value

Wisconsin

69.5

* Percentage of adults

63.6

West Virginia Value

West Virginia

63.6

* Percentage of adults

54.7

Wyoming Value

Wyoming

54.7

* Percentage of adults

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