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In 2017, Connecticut had a population of 3.59M people with a median age of 40.9 and a median household income of $74,168. Between 2016 and 2017 the population of Connecticut grew from 3.58M to 3.59M, a 0.328% increase and its median household income grew from $73,433 to $74,168, a 1% increase.

The population of Connecticut is 66.7% White Alone, 16.1% Hispanic or Latino, and 9.87% Black or African American Alone. 22.4% of the people in Connecticut speak a non-English language, and 92.8% are U.S. citizens.

The largest universities in Connecticut are University of Connecticut (8,426 degrees awarded in 2016), Yale University (4,609 degrees), and Central Connecticut State University (2,638 degrees).

The median property value in Connecticut is $273,100, and the homeownership rate is 66.2%. Most people in Connecticut commute by Drove Alone, and the average commute time is 25.1 minutes. The average car ownership in Connecticut is 2 cars per household.

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ECONOMY

The economy of Connecticut employs 1.71M people. The largest industries in Connecticut are Elementary & secondary schools (121,284 people), Restaurants & Food Services (91,001 people), and Construction (84,029 people), and the highest paying industries are Securities, commodities, funds, trusts & other financial investments ($212,398), Nondepository credit & related activities ($184,916), and Software publishing ($181,353).

Median household income in Connecticut is $74,168. Males in Connecticut have an average income that is 1.41 times higher than the average income of females, which is $63,340. The income inequality in Connecticut (measured using the Gini index) is 0.498, which is higher than than the national average.

The state has many new urban skylines, shoreline beaches, historic village greens and colonial churches. The state is also a thriving center for business and a booming tourism industry.

HEALTH

94.5% of the population of Connecticut has health coverage, with 52.4% on employee plans, 17.4% on Medicaid, 12.2% on Medicare, 11.7% on non-group plans, and 0.921% on military or VA plans.

Per capita personal health care spending in the state of Connecticut was $9,859 in 2014. This is a 3.59% increase from the previous year ($9,517).

Primary care physicians in Connecticut see 1180 patients per year on average, which represents a 0% change from the previous year (1180 patients). Compare this to dentists who see 1184 patients per year, and mental health providers who see 288 patients per year.

Comparing across all counties in the state, Windham County has the highest prevalence of diabetes (10.3%). Additionally, Windham County has the highest prevalence of adult obesity (29.2%)

Employment Statistics: As of early 2012, the state of Connecticut had an unemployment rate of 7.7 percent, which is lower than the national average of 8.2 percent. (Link: Connecticut Department of Labor)

Average Income: The median household income in the state of Connecticut is $67,740, while the average per capita income for the state is $36,775.

State Capital: Hartford - From 1703 to 1875, Connecticut had two capitals; sessions of the General Assembly met alternately in Hartford and New Haven. Since then, the capital has been Hartford.

Largest Cities: Bridgeport, Hartford, Stamford, New Haven, Danbury, Waterbury, Norwalk, New Britain

National Parks: Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National, Heritage Corridor Weir Farm National Historic Site

Major Airports: Bradley International Airport, Tweed New Haven Regional Airport

HOUSING & LIVING

The median property value in Connecticut was $273,100 in 2017, which is 1.26 times larger than the national average of $217,600. Between 2016 and 2017 the median property value increased from $274,600 to $273,100, a 0.546% decrease. The homeownership rate in Connecticut is 66.2%, which is higher than the national average of 63.9%. People in Connecticut have an average commute time of 25.1 minutes, and they commute by Drove Alone. Car ownership in Connecticut is approximately the same as the national average, with an average of 2 cars per household.

Moving and Storage: : If you are looking for a moving company or storage facility to help you with anything, you should check to make sure the company is registered with the United States Department of Transportation or with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. (Link: Connecticut State Moving Resource Page)

Schools: The Connecticut state Department of Education is the administrative arm of the state educational system. The students of Connecticut are given equal opportunity and excellence in education which is based on assessment, data analysis, evaluation, planning, research, curriculum, leadership and other assistance. The Department of Education of Connecticut also operates the technical high school system. First medical diploma in USA was granted by Yale University in 1729. There are a lot of programs available for students who are moving to Connecticut, whether it is in the elementary school, middle school, or high school level. In addition, the campuses of the University of Connecticut, the University of New Haven, and Ivy League school Yale University, the oldest college in the nation, are located in Connecticut. (Link: Connecticut Schools)

Serving Connecticut State Area

Allingtown Brookfield, CT Danielson Enfield, CT Hamden, CT Middlebury, CT North Haven, CT Portland, CT Sherman, CT Terryville, CT West Simsbury Ansonia, CT Brooklyn, CT Darien, CT Essex, CT Hartford, CT Middletown, CT Northford Prospect, CT Simsbury Thomaston, CT West Stafford Avon, CT Buckland, CT Derby, CT Exeter, CT Hebron, CT Milford, CT Norwalk, CT Putnam Heights Somers, CT Tolland, CT Westbrook, CT Beacon Falls Burlington, CT Durham, CT Fairfield, CT Huntington, CT Monroe, CT Norwich, CT Putnam, CT South Glastonbury Torrington, CT Weston, CT Belle Haven, CT Canterbury East Brooklyn, CTFarmington, CTIvorytonMoosupOakdale, CTQuaker HillSouth WindsorTrumbullWestport, CT Berlin, CTCanton, CTEast End, CTFenwick, CTJewett CityMystic, CTOakville, CTRedding, CT Southbury Uncasville Wethersfield, CT Bethel, CT Cheshire, CT East Granby Forbes Village Kent, CT Naugatuck, CT Old Greenwich Ridgefield, CT Southington, CT Upper Stepney Willimantic Bethlehem, CT Chester, CT East Haddam Gales Ferry Killingworth New Britain, CT Old Lyme Riverside, CT Southport, CT Vernon, CT Wilson, CT Bishops Corner Clinton, CT East Hampton, CT Glastonbury Lebanon, CT New Canaan Old Saybrook Rockville, CT Springdale, CT Wallingford, CT Wilton, CT Bissell, CT Colchester, CT East Hartford Glenbrook, CT Ledyard, CT New Fairfield Orange, CT Rocky Hill, CT Stafford Springs Waterbury, CT Winchester, CT Bloomfield, CT Columbia, CT East Haven Glenville, CT Litchfield, CT New Haven, CT Oxford, CT Roxbury, CT Stamford, CT Waterford, CT Windsor Locks Blue Hills Conantville East Lyme Granby, CT Madison, CT New London, CT Pawcatuck Sandy Hook, CT Stonington, CT Watertown, CT Windsor, CT Branford, CT Cos Cob East Willington Greenwich, CT Manchester, CT New Milford, CT Plainfield, CT Saugatuck, CT Storrs Weatogue Wolcott, CT Bridgeport, CTCoventry, CTEast Windsor, CTGriswoldMansfield CenterNewington, CTPlainville, CTSeymour, CTStratford, CTWest HartfordWoodbridge, CT Bristol, CTCromwell, CTEaston, CTGroton, CTMasons Island Newtown, CT Plantsville Sharon, CT Suffield, CT West Haven, CT Woodbury, CT Broad Brook Danbury, CT Ellington, CT Guilford, CT Meriden, CT Niantic, CT Poquonock Bridge Shelton, CT Talcott Village West Redding Woodstock CT

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