Vermont childcare costs.

Median weekly prices for full-time care across 14 Vermont counties, from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices. Infant care at Vermont centers runs about $310 per week at the median, above the national median of $173.

Statewide medians, per child

Age groupCenter, weeklyCenter, monthlyHome-based, weekly
Infant$310$1,343$203
Toddler$293$1,270$197
Preschool$302$1,309$199
School-age$225$975$171

Medians across Vermont counties with published prices, most recent study year per county (mostly 2022).

Prices by county

CountyInfant, centerPreschool, centerInfant, home-based
Addison County$352/wk$306/wk$207/wk
Bennington County$286/wk$299/wk$186/wk
Caledonia County$258/wk$248/wk$191/wk
Chittenden County$362/wk$358/wk$204/wk
Essex County$306/wk$296/wk$194/wk
Franklin County$281/wk$271/wk$221/wk
Grand Isle County$346/wk$334/wk$231/wk
Lamoille County$314/wk$293/wk$216/wk
Orange County$319/wk$321/wk$208/wk
Orleans County$258/wk$310/wk$181/wk
Rutland County$327/wk$286/wk$192/wk
Washington County$296/wk$305/wk$211/wk
Windham County$300/wk$273/wk$167/wk
Windsor County$313/wk$327/wk$202/wk

Prices are county-level weekly medians for full-time care from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices, shown for each county’s most recent study year in that year’s dollars. Some county figures are federal estimates rather than direct survey results, and actual tuition varies widely by program, schedule, and age policies. This information is a general benchmark only, not a quote or financial advice, and Seedling makes no guarantee of its accuracy or completeness. Always confirm current rates with local providers. Source: the National Database of Childcare Prices (DOL Women's Bureau). Read the full methodology.

Staffing rules drive these prices

Staff-to-child ratios are the biggest cost driver in childcare: Vermont requires one adult for every 4 infants at licensed centers. See the full requirements by age group.

Vermont childcare ratios

Common questions

How much does childcare cost in Vermont?

The median price for full-time infant care at Vermont centers is about $310 per week, roughly $1,343 per month, and preschool-age care runs about $302 per week. Prices vary a lot by county, so check your county's page for local figures.

Which Vermont county has the most expensive childcare?

Among counties with published prices, Chittenden County has the highest median for center-based infant care at about $362 per week, while Caledonia County has the lowest at about $258 per week.

Is center-based or home-based care cheaper?

Home-based (family childcare) programs usually charge less than centers for the same age group: in Vermont, the median for infant care is about $203 per week home-based versus $310 at centers. Centers typically offer larger programs and more structured staffing, which is part of the price difference.

Where do these numbers come from?

They are county-level medians for full-time care from the federal National Database of Childcare Prices (DOL Women's Bureau), shown for each county's most recent study year. They are a benchmark, not a quote: actual tuition depends on the program, schedule, and age policies, so always confirm rates with local providers.

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