Vermont has the twenty-fifth-highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,625 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,740 (2003).

Vermont counties ranked by per capita income

Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.

{| class="wikitable sortable"

|- valign=bottom

! Rank

! County

! Per capita<br>income

! Median<br>household<br>income

! Median<br>family<br>income

! Population

! Number of<br>households

|-

| 1

| Chittenden

| $31,095

| $59,878

| $78,283

| 156,545

| 61,827

|-

| 2

| Grand Isle

| $30,499

| $57,436

| $66,686

| 6,970

| 2,902

|-

| 3

| Windsor

| $29,053

| $50,893

| $63,387

| 56,670

| 24,753

|-

| 4

| Washington

| $28,337

| $55,313

| $66,968

| 59,534

| 25,027

|-

| 5

| Bennington

| $27,962

| $47,396

| $60,642

| 37,125

| 15,470

|-

|

| Vermont

| $27,478

| $51,841

| $64,135

| 625,741

| 256,442

|-

|

| United States

| $27,334

| $51,914

| $62,982

| 308,745,538

| 116,716,292

|-

| 6

| Windham

| $27,247

| $46,714

| $58,814

| 44,513

| 19,290

|-

| 7

| Lamoille

| $27,164

| $52,232

| $62,364

| 24,475

| 10,014

|-

| 8

| Addison

| $26,599

| $55,800

| $67,721

| 36,821

| 14,084

|-

| 9

| Orange

| $25,951

| $52,079

| $61,221

| 28,936

| 11,887

|-

| 10

| Rutland

| $25,426

| $47,027

| $58,790

| 61,642

| 25,984

|-

| 11

| Franklin

| $24,767

| $53,623

| $63,009

| 47,746

| 18,513

|-

| 12

| Caledonia

| $22,504

| $42,706

| $51,503

| 31,227

| 12,553

|-

| 13

| Orleans

| $20,652

| $40,202

| $48,845

| 27,231

| 11,320

|-

| 14

| Essex

| $20,040

| $37,734

| $46,263

| 6,306

| 2,818

|-

|}

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