Vermont's Data

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Vermont is a state in New England, the second-smallest by population and sixth-smallest by area. It was admitted in 1791 as the 14th state (after initially being an independent republic). Montpelier is the capital (and with under 8,000 people, the nation’s smallest state capital), while Burlington is the largest city. Vermont’s land area is about 9,217 sq mi, characterized by the Green Mountains running north-south and large forests (about 75% forest cover). The population is approximately 0.65 million (2024), making Vermont the least populous state after Wyoming. Vermont’s economy is relatively small (2024 GDP around $45 billion)​ and is known for agriculture (especially dairy – famous for cheddar cheese and ice cream via Ben & Jerry’s) and tourism. It’s a top destination for fall foliage leaf-peeping and skiing in winter. Vermont has a reputation for political liberalism and was the first state to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples (2000). Culturally, it’s known for town-meeting style local governance, maple syrup production (leading the U.S.​), and a quiet, rural lifestyle. It has produced notable figures like President Calvin Coolidge and poet Robert Frost (who lived there), and its quaint villages and covered bridges are emblematic of traditional New England.

Vermont's Recall and State Data Summary

Here's the current food recall data for Vermont. Click into the company pages for more company or city specific information!


  • Capital City: Montpelier

  • Land Area: 9,217 sq mi / 23,871 sq km

  • Nominal GDP: $45.4 billion (2024)​ ​

  • Country: United States

  • Number of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 0

  • Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 1

  • Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0

  • City With Most Recalls: Fairfax

  • Company With Most Recalls: PBM Nutritionals, LLC


Things To Do in Vermont

Hike: Get out in nature and touch some grass. Here are a couple of trails.


Vermont's Economy

Vermont's Inflation Data

Most recently updated: 2025-01 - 317.671

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Vermont Inflation

Understanding the BLS and Inflation in Vermont

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is a government agency that collects and analyzes economic data across the U.S., including states like Vermont. One of its key responsibilities is tracking inflation through the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures how the cost of everyday goods and services changes over time. Inflation can impact everything from housing prices to the cost of groceries, gas, and utilities across the area. By tracking inflation, the BLS helps people from Vermont understand how their purchasing power is affected and provides insights for businesses and policymakers.

What This Graph Represents

This graph shows inflation trends in Vermont using the CPI, highlighting how prices have changed over time. The x-axis represents time (months and years), while the y-axis represents price levels. If the graph moves upward, it means the cost of living is rising, which can affect everything from rent to gas prices. A flatter or downward trend suggests that inflation is stabilizing or decreasing. Keeping an eye on inflation is important for people from Vermont when budgeting for housing, wages, and daily expenses. You can hover over the graph to see exact values for each month and check the "Most Recently Updated" label to ensure you’re viewing the latest available data.


City Recall Data in Vermont

City Recall Data in Fairfax, VT

Here is the current food recall data for Fairfax, VT. Click into the company pages for more company or city specific information!


  • Number of Ongoing Class I Recalls: 0

  • Number of Ongoing Class II Recalls: 1

  • Number of Ongoing Class III Recalls: 0

  • Company With Most Recalls: PBM Nutritionals, LLC

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