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New York

High tax burden · COL index 139

Wins 2 categories

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Vermont

High tax burden · COL index 111

Wins 12 categories

New York's top income tax rate is 10.9% vs Vermont's 8.75%. Cost of living in New York (index 139) runs 25% higher than Vermont (index 111). Property taxes are meaningfully different: Vermont averages 1.73% annually vs New York's 1.4%. The median home in New York costs $470K vs $380K in Vermont.

New York
Vermont

Taxes

10.9%
Income Tax (top rate)
8.75%
1.4%/yr
Property Tax Rate
1.73%/yr
8.52%
Sales Tax (avg)
6.22%
Yes
Social Security Tax
No
No
Estate Tax
No
As income
Capital Gains Tax
As income

Housing & Cost of Living

139
COL Index (100=avg)
111
$470K
Median Home Price
$380K
$2,200/mo
Median Rent (2BR/mo)
$1,600/mo
$2K/yr
Home Insurance (avg/yr)
$900/yr

Crime & Safety

379
Violent Crime / 100K
167
1,480
Property Crime / 100K
1,390

Healthcare

#15 of 50
Healthcare Quality Rank
#5 of 50
79.3 yrs
Life Expectancy
79.8 yrs
5.4%
Uninsured Rate
3.8%
Yes
Medicaid Expansion
Yes

Education

#12 of 50
K-12 Quality Rank
#6 of 50
No
School Choice / Vouchers
Yes

Childcare

$2,050/mo
Avg Infant Care / mo
$1,500/mo

Utilities & Daily Costs

$175/mo
Avg Energy Bill / mo
$175/mo
$650/mo
Avg Groceries / mo
$590/mo
#48 of 50
Road Quality Rank
#34 of 50

Social Policy

A
Gun Laws Grade
B-
D+12.0
2024 Presidential Margin
D+31.0

Category wins

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New York

12

Vermont

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Overall cost of living in New York, NY is 110.7% higher than in Burlington, VT. The average listing price for a home in New York, NY is $3,020,778, which is 359.0% higher than Burlington, VT. The average cost of groceries in New York, NY is 10.7% higher than Burlington, VT.

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Annual Income

$150K

Affects effective income tax rate

$0$500K$5M+

Retirement Savings

$0

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Social Security

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Annual Social Security benefit

None$150K/yr

My Property Is Worth

$400K

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Tax burden ↓$1M$50M+

Home Buying Budget

$400K

Compared to state median home price

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Cost of living proxy for childcare affordability

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