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Moving from Vermont to District of Columbia

A side-by-side comparison drawn from BLS, BEA, Census, FBI, and NOAA. Foliage, syrup, progressive politics, aging population. vs. Federal-government nexus, museums, expensive urban living.

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Vermont

Capital: Montpelier

Median household income $74,014 · winter low 9°F · 152 sunny days

Foliage, syrup, progressive politics, aging population.

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District of Columbia

Capital: Washington

Median household income $101,722 · winter low 28°F · 197 sunny days

Federal-government nexus, museums, expensive urban living.

District of Columbia has an overall price level 109.9 (US avg = 100). Housing dominates the difference.

Overall price index
Vermont
98.0
District of Columbia
109.9
District of Columbia has 12% higher overall price level
Housing index
Vermont
86.5
District of Columbia
155.0
District of Columbia has 79% higher housing costs
Groceries index (modeled)
Vermont
99.5
District of Columbia
102.5
District of Columbia has 3.0% higher groceries
Utilities index (modeled)
Vermont
99.7
District of Columbia
101.5
District of Columbia has 1.8% higher utilities
Electricity rate
Vermont
24.1 ¢/kWh
District of Columbia
25 ¢/kWh
District of Columbia has 3.7% higher electricity
Transportation index (modeled)
Vermont
99.6
District of Columbia
102.0
District of Columbia has 2.4% higher transportation
Median home value
Vermont
$352,800
District of Columbia
$733,400
District of Columbia is 108% more expensive to buy a home
Median monthly rent
Vermont
$1,089/mo
District of Columbia
$1,922/mo
District of Columbia is 76% more expensive to rent

Sources: NOAA Climate Normals · EPA AirNow (live) state-level

Summer high 88°F · Winter low 28°F · 197 sunny days/yr.

Avg summer high
Vermont
80°F
District of Columbia
88°F
District of Columbia is 10% more summer highs
Avg winter low
Vermont
9°F
District of Columbia
28°F
District of Columbia is 211% more winter lows
Avg annual temperature
Vermont
43°F
District of Columbia
57°F
District of Columbia is 33% more annual temperature
Sunny days / year
Vermont
152
District of Columbia
197
District of Columbia has 30% higher sunny days
Annual precipitation
Vermont
45 in
District of Columbia
45 in
Air quality (live AQI)
Vermont
42
District of Columbia
47
District of Columbia has 12% higher AQI
Snow / year
Vermont
90 in
District of Columbia
11 in
District of Columbia is 88% less annual snowfall

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Frequently asked

Is it cheaper to live in District of Columbia than Vermont?

District of Columbia's overall price level is roughly 117.4 (US avg = 100), vs about 99.3 for Vermont — based on BEA Regional Price Parities. Housing is the dominant driver of the difference. Run a comparison for the full, current breakdown.

What's the income tax difference?

Vermont tops out at 8.75% income tax. District of Columbia tops out at 10.75%.

How long do I have to register my vehicle in District of Columbia?

Most District of Columbia residents must register a vehicle within 30-60 days of moving. Check the piomover report for state-specific deadlines.

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