#50 most affordable (out of 50 states)
Vermont Assisted Living Affordability Score: D ($5,600/mo)
Vermont is above the national average for assisted living relative to income. Families here pay a larger share of their earnings than most.
24% less affordable than the national average.
State Living
$67,200/yr
Median Income
$74,924/yr
% of Income
89.7%
nat. avg 72.4%
How the grade is calculated
We divide annual assisted living by median household income to get the cost burden ratio. Then we compare Vermont's ratio against the national average. Grades reflect how much more or less families pay here relative to what families pay nationally.
Sources: Genworth/CareScout Cost of Care Survey 2025; U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 (median household income).
Vermont vs. national average
Vermont families spend $13,200/year more on assisted living than the national average ($54,000/yr nationally vs. $67,200/yr here).
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What does this mean for your family?
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