Vermont Debt Statistics

Average Credit Card Debt in Vermont: $5,928

Vermont households carry an average of $5,928 in credit card debt — 12% lower than the national average of $6,730. Median household income runs $81,211, which is 4% higher than the national median of $77,719.

Vermont vs National Averages

Avg. credit card debt
$5,928
Nat'l avg $6,730
Avg. total household debt
$39,800
Nat'l avg $41,500
Median household income
$81,211
Nat'l $77,719

Average credit card debt is a household-level statistic: it captures what the typical Vermont household carries on revolving credit, not what an individual owes. Total non-mortgage household debt in Vermont (which includes auto loans, student loans, and personal loans alongside credit cards) averages $39,800, 4% lower than the national average of $41,500.

Vermont household debt sits near regional medians; student loan balances run above national averages due to in-state university enrollment.

At Vermont's median household income of $81,211 and the state average credit card balance of $5,928, the average debt-to-income ratio on credit card debt alone runs 7.3%. That is the share of one year's pre-tax income that the typical Vermont household has tied up in revolving consumer debt. For households over 36% total DTI (including mortgage, auto, and student debt), lender risk thresholds typically apply and refinancing or new credit becomes harder.

Paying off $5,928 of credit card debt at a typical 22% APR with a minimum-only payment takes roughly 25-30 years and costs more in interest than the original principal. Accelerating the payoff is the question every Vermont household with a balance faces. The right strategy — snowball, avalanche, or hybrid — depends on the portfolio composition, not on a one-size-fits-all rule.

How long to pay off $5,928 at 22% APR

ApproachMonthly paymentMonthsTotal interest
Minimum payment onlyMost of each payment goes to interest; principal moves slowly$119137$10,315
Pay off in 36 monthsSustainable for most households at moderate APRs$22636$2,222
Pay off in 12 monthsAggressive — requires significant monthly cash flow$55512$730

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Data: Experian State of Credit Cards Q3 2024 (avg credit card debt); U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 1-Year Estimates (median household income). Refreshed 2026-05-26.. Snapshot 2026-05-26. Re-baselined quarterly.