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Health in Vermont

Health data across 254 ZIP codes in Vermont

Vermont Snapshot

30.3%

Avg Obesity Rate in Vermont

9.6%

Avg Diabetes Rate in Vermont

254

ZIP Codes With Health Data

Last updated Apr 24, 2026.

How Vermont compares

Vermont

30.31%

National Average

35.85%

Vermont's avg obesity rate is 15.5% lower than the national average.

These are the 10 healthiest ZIP codes in Vermont, ranked by lowest adult obesity rate from CDC PLACES data. Click any ZIP code for the full local snapshot.

Healthiest ZIP Codes in Vermont (Lowest Obesity Rate)

#ZIP CodeCityObesity Rate
10543916.10%
20534416.50%
305405Burlington19.60%
405482Shelburne21.70%
505403South Burlington22.30%
605445West Charlotte22.30%
705495St. George22.40%
805465Jericho22.50%
905477Richmond23.10%
1005408Burlington23.30%

FAQ

How many ZIP codes does Mubboo track in Vermont?

Mubboo tracks 254 ZIP codes in Vermont via the U.S. Census ZCTA basemap. Use the search box above to look up data for any specific ZIP.

How does Vermont's average adult obesity rate compare nationally?

Vermont's average adult obesity rate is lower the national average. See the "How Vermont compares" callout above for the precise side-by-side comparison.

How fresh is this data?

Mubboo refreshes each data source on its native cadence — HUD Fair Market Rents annually (October), Tax Foundation tables annually, and federal datasets per their published schedules. Each page caches for 24 hours via ISR. See our methodology page for details.

Data sources: CDC PLACES, CMS Hospital Compare, HRSA Health Center Finder, CDC/ATSDR SVI. Mubboo refreshes each source on its native cadence (HUD annually, Tax Foundation annually, etc.). See our full methodology →

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By Mubboo Editorial Team

Last reviewed Apr 24, 2026


Data sources

State-level aggregates for Vermont. Individual ZIP-code values may differ — use the ZIP search above for granular data.

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