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Annual energy cost for an example Vermont household, 2019-2024

December 22, 2025  |  Sarah Lyons
Economic Security, Housing

While energy costs have come down from their 2022 peak, they’re higher than in 2021. A Vermont household with two vehicles and using fuel oil to heat their home spent over $1,200 more in 2024 than in 2021. The volatility in energy prices, particularly for fossil fuels, makes it hard for Vermonters to predict their bills from month to month and year to year. Changing federal policies, such as weakening efficiency standards and the ending of tax credits for electric vehicles, as well as the elimination of many grants for climate infrastructure, make it harder to invest in sustainable and more durably affordable energy.