How Much Does Health Insurance Cost in Vermont?
Vermont pricing is near the national average. Updated for 2024.
Health Insurance Pricing in Vermont
In Vermont, the average cost for health insurance is $486 per month (individual), which is 8% higher than the national average of $450. Most Vermont residents pay between $216 and $864.
Vermont has costs that track closely with the national average, though prices can still vary between urban and rural areas within the state.
Health insurance costs vary based on plan type, coverage level, age, location, and whether you receive subsidies through the ACA marketplace.
Vermont vs National Average
What Affects Health Insurance Cost in Vermont?
Plan Tier
Bronze: $250-$400/mo. Silver: $350-$550/mo. Gold: $450-$700/mo. Platinum: $550-$800/mo
Age
26-year-old: $250-$400. 40-year-old: $350-$550. 60-year-old: $600-$1,000
💡 Tips to Save on Health Insurance in Vermont
- 1.Check ACA marketplace for subsidies — most people qualify
- 2.Higher deductible plans have lower premiums if you're healthy
- 3.Compare plans during open enrollment
- 4.Use HSA-eligible plans to save pre-tax dollars
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the cheapest health insurance?
Catastrophic plans are cheapest ($150-$250/mo) but only available to those under 30. Otherwise, Bronze plans are the most affordable.