Vermont Grocery Budget Calculator
Calculate grocery costs in Vermont. Cost of living index 114.5, sales tax 6%. See monthly food budgets for individuals, couples, and families.
How This Calculator Works
Calculation methodology and assumptions
Grocery budget estimation for Vermont using USDA food plan data adjusted for local cost of living. The USDA publishes four plan levels: Thrifty (~$615/mo for family of 4), Low-Cost (~$790), Moderate (~$1,100), and Liberal (~$1,390). These are scaled by Vermont's cost of living index (114.5, where 100 = national average). Vermont has a 6% sales tax rate โ note that many states exempt or reduce tax on unprepared groceries. Restaurant costs are estimated at $21/meal average, adjusted for local prices.
Key State Information
Vermont food cost context: Cost of living index 114.5 (above national average) | Sales tax 6% | Median household income $65,792 | Estimated moderate grocery budget for family of 4: ~$1,260/mo.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I spend on groceries in Vermont?
A moderate grocery budget for a family of 4 in Vermont is approximately $1,260/month, based on USDA food plans adjusted for the state's cost of living index of 114.5. For an individual, expect $441-$567/month. Couples typically spend $756-$882/month.
Are groceries taxed in Vermont?
Vermont has a state sales tax rate of 6%. However, many states exempt unprepared groceries from sales tax or tax them at a reduced rate. Check Vermont's specific grocery tax rules โ prepared foods from delis and restaurants are typically taxed at the full rate.
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