Cost · Vermont

Cost of Having a Kid in Vermont (2026)

A consolidated look at what raising a child actually costs in Vermont — daycare prices for the cities we track, the five state laws that shape your family budget, and what national averages cover the rest.

The short answer.Daycare costs in Vermont vary widely by metro, but year-one expenses typically run $18k–$28k for working families using paid childcare. Paid family leave: No Vermont-specific law beyond the federal baseline. Federal...

Daycare costs in Vermont

We're still building city-level daycare data for Vermont. The national infant daycare rate averages around $1,500/month, with low-cost markets near $900 and high-cost metros above $2,500. Until we add Vermont cities, the most accurate way to estimate your specific costs is to model them with our calculator.

Daycare Cost Calculator

Enter your city, age, and weekly hours to get a monthly + yearly estimate calibrated to national pricing.

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No Vermont-specific law beyond the federal baseline. Federal FMLA only.

Read the full Vermont paid family leave guide →

Pumping break law in Vermont

Stronger state law VT requires reasonable break time + private location.

Read the Vermont pumping break law guide →

Kindergarten cutoff in Vermont

Cutoff date Child must be 5 by September 1.

Read the Vermont school cutoff guide →

Car seat and booster laws in Vermont

Booster: Required until 8 years old Standard threshold.

Rear-facing car seat: Until 2 years old Stronger than federal minimum.

Booster seat law →  ·  Rear-facing law →

Other essential parenting costs

Beyond daycare, the line items that hit every family's budget in the first year are roughly:

  • Diapers: ~$70–$90/month for disposables (~$960/year). Cloth diapering trades a $300–$500 upfront cost for near-zero ongoing.
  • Formula (if not breastfeeding): $120–$180/month (~$1,560/year). Specialty formulas run 30–50% higher.
  • Pediatric copays: $25–$50 per well visit; 8 visits in the first year if your insurance covers preventive care fully, the visits themselves are free.
  • Initial gear: $800–$1,500 for car seat, crib, stroller, bottles, and clothing if buying mostly new.

Use our tools to model the specifics for your family: Diaper Calculator, Bottle Feeding Calculator, Nursery Budget Calculator.

Plan your Vermont family budget

Three calculators map directly to the numbers above:

Cost figures reflect 2026 averages from our city-level dataset and national benchmarks (Care.com, BLS, Child Care Aware). Law summaries are aggregated from the Vermont pages of our state-laws engine and are for general information only — verify specifics with the Vermont agency listed on each topic page or with an attorney for legal questions.