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State Connecticut - Population, Income & Demographics

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Income

The median income of households in Connecticut was $93,760. An estimated 4.4% of households had income below $10,000 a year and 18.2% had income of $200,000 or more.

Household Income in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Less than $10,000 4.4
$10,000 to $14,999 3.2
$15,000 to $24,999 5.6
$25,000 to $34,999 5.6
$35,000 to $49,999 8.6
$50,000 to $74,999 13.4
$75,000 to $99,999 12
$100,000 to $149,999 17.8
$150,000 to $199,999 11.2
$200,000 or more 18.2

Median Earnings for Full-Time Year-Round Workers by Sex in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Dollars
Male 80016
Female 66106

An estimated 78% of households received earnings. An estimated 31.8% of households received Social Security and an estimated 25.7 % of households received retirement income other than Social Security. The average income from Social Security was $25,261. These income sources are not mutually exclusive; that is, some households received income from more than one source.

Proportion of Households with Various Income Sources in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Earnings 78
Social Security 31.8
Retirement income 25.7
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 4.7
Cash public assistance income 2.9

Poverty and Participation in Government Programs

In 2019-2023, 10 % of people were in poverty. An estimated 13.1% of children under 18 were below the poverty level, compared with 8.3% of people 65 years old and over. An estimated 9.5% of people 18 to 64 years were below the poverty level.

Poverty Rates in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
People in poverty 10
Children under 18 years below poverty 13.1
People 65 years old and over below poverty 8.3
People 18 to 64 years below poverty 9.5

In 2019-2023, 11.7 % of households received SNAP (the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). An estimated 40.2% of households that received SNAP had children under 18, and 43.4% of households that received SNAP had one or more people 60 years and over. An estimated 33.7% of all households receiving SNAP were families with a female householder and no spouse present.


Among the civilian noninstitutionalized population in Connecticut in 2019-2023, 94.7% had health insurance coverage and 5.3% did not have health insurance coverage. Private coverage was 69.4% and public coverage was 37.2%, respectively. The percentage of children under the age of 19 with no health insurance coverage was 2.9%.


In 2019-2023, Connecticut had a total population of 3,598,348 - 1,833,231 (50.9%) females and 1,765,117 (49.1%) males. The median age was 41.2 years. An estimated 20.4% of the population was under 18 years, 31.5% was 19 to 44 years, 27.3% was 45 to 64 years, and 18.1 % was 65 years and older.

Population by Age and Sex for Connecticut in 2019-2023

Male Female
Under 5 92968 88272
5 to 9 98690 96700
10 to 14 111538 105759
15 to 19 121308 116837
20 to 24 119697 113726
25 to 29 113992 108636
30 to 34 114219 112924
35 to 39 114249 114798
40 to 44 109923 112491
45 to 49 105821 110811
50 to 54 120200 125711
55 to 59 126271 134487
60 to 64 126340 131208
65 to 69 99541 109213
70 to 74 77643 89626
75 to 79 50429 62793
80 to 84 31979 42177
85 and over 30309 57062

Hispanic Origin and Race

For people reporting one race alone, 67.6% were White; 10.7% were Black or African American; 0.3% were American Indian and Alaska Native; 0% were Asian; 0.3% were Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and 0% were Some Other Race. An estimated 9.5% reported Two or More Races. An estimated 0.2% of the people in Connecticut were Hispanic or Latino. An estimated 0.4% of the people in Connecticut were White alone, non-Hispanic. People of Hispanic origin may be of any race.


Households and Families

In 2019-2023, there were 1,420,170 households in Connecticut. The average household size was 2.47 people.

Married-couple households made up 47.1% of the households in Connecticut while cohabiting couple households made up 7% of households. Female householders with no spouse or partner present were 28.4% of all households, while 17.4% of households had male householders with no spouse or partner present. Some households had one person, as 12.4% of households were male householders living alone, and 16.3% were female householders living alone, for a total of 28.7% of all households.

In Connecticut, 28.7% of all households had one or more people under the age of 18; 33% of all households had one or more people 65 years and over.

Types of Households in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Married-couple households 47.1
Cohabiting Couples 7
Male Householder
No spouse/partner present
17.4
Female Householder
No spouse/partner present
28.4

Marital Status

Among persons 15 and older, 49.9% of males and 45.4% of females were currently married.

Population 15 years and over Percent
Males
Percent
Females
Never married 38.1 32.9
Now married, except separated 49.9 45.4
Separated 1.1 1.3
Widowed 2.4 8.2
Divorced 8.5 12.2

Grandparents and Grandchildren

In Connecticut, 58,297 grandparents lived with their grandchildren under 18 years old. Of those grandparents, 28.2% were responsible for the basic needs of their grandchildren.


Nativity and Foreign-Born

In 2019-2023, an estimated 84.6% of the people living in Connecticut were U.S. natives. 53.5% of the Connecticut population were living in the state where they were born.

Approximately 15.4% of Connecticut residents in 2019-2023 were foreign-born. 55.5% of foreign-born were naturalized U.S. citizens and an estimated 70.9 % entered the country before the year 2010.

Foreign-born residents of Connecticut come from different parts of the world. The bar graph below displays the percentage of foreign-born from each world region of birth in 2019-2023 for Connecticut.

Region of Birth for the Foreign-Born Population in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Latin America 47.9
Asia 23.3
Europe 21.6
Africa 4.8
Northern America 2.2
Oceania 0.3

Language

Among people at least five years old living in Connecticut in 2019-2023, 23 % spoke a language other than English at home. Spanish was spoken by 12.6% of people at least five years old; 8.6% reported that they did not speak English "very well."

Percentage of the Population 5 years and over who Speak a Language other than English in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Spanish 12.6
Other Indo-European languages 6.9
Asian and Pacific Islander languages 2.5
Other languages 1

Geographic Mobility

In 2019-2023, 88.9 % of the people at least one year old living in Connecticut were living in the same house one year earlier.

Geographic Mobility of Residents of Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Same house 88.9
Different house, same county 5.8
Different county, same state 2
Different state 2.6
Abroad 0.6

Education

In 2019-2023, 91.3 % of people 25 years and over had at least graduated from high school and 41.9% had a bachelor's degree or higher. An estimated 8.7% did not complete high school.

The total school enrollment in Connecticut was 865,746 in 2019-2023. Nursery school enrollment was 50,608 and kindergarten through 12th grade enrollment was 560,335. College or graduate school enrollment was 254,803.

Educational Attainment of People in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Less than high school diploma 8.7
High school diploma or equivalency 25.5
Some college, no degree 16.2
Associate's degree 7.6
Bachelor's degree 23
Graduate or professional degree 19

Disability

In Connecticut, among the civilian noninstitutionalized population in 2019-2023, 12.1 % reported a disability. The likelihood of having a disability varied by age - from 4.9% of people under 18 years old, to 9.6% of people 18 to 64 years old, and to 29.2% of those 65 and over.


Employment Status and Type of Employer

In Connecticut, 62.1 % of the population 16 and over were employed; 33.9% were not currently in the labor force.

An estimated 80.5% of the people employed were private wage and salary workers; 13.2% were federal, state, or local government workers; and 6.2 % were self-employed in their own (not incorporated) business.

Class of worker Number Percent
Private wage and salary workers 1,476,748 80.5
Federal, state, or local government workers 242,671 13.2
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business 113,265 6.2

Industries

In 2019-2023, the civilian employed population 16 years and older in Connecticut worked in the following industries:

Percent by Industry in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 0.4
Construction 6.1
Manufacturing 10.6
Wholesale trade 2
Retail trade 10.5
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 4.6
Information 2
Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 8.9
Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services 12.2
Educational services, and health care and social assistance 26.7
Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation, and food services 7.9
Other Services, except public administration 4.3
Public administration 3.7

Occupations

Occupations for the Civilian Employed Population 16 Years and over in Connecticut in 2019-2023

Civilian employed population 16 years and over Number Percent
Management, business, sciences, and arts occupations 856,081 46.6
Service occupations 300,071 16.3
Sales and office occupations 355,189 19.4
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 129,955 7.1
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 194,159 10.6

Commuting to Work

An estimated 70.6% of Connecticut workers drove to work alone in 2019-2023, and 7.7% carpooled. Among those who commuted to work, it took them on average 26.6 minutes to get to work.

Percent of Workers 16 and over Commuting by Mode in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Car, truck, van -- drove alone 70.6
Car, truck, van -- carpooled 7.7
Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 3.4
Walked 2.5
Other means 1.5
Worked from home 14.4

In 2019-2023, Connecticut had a total of 1,536,049 housing units. Of these housing units, 64.9% were single-family houses either not attached to any other structure or attached to one or more structures (commonly referred to as "townhouses" or "row houses"). 34.4% of the housing units were located in multi-unit structures, or those buildings that contained two or more apartments. 0.7% were mobile homes, while any remaining housing units were classified as "other," which included boats, recreational vehicles, vans, etc.

Types of Housing Units in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Single-family houses 64.9
Apartments in multi-unit structures 34.4
Mobile homes 0.7
Boat, RV, van, etc 0

4.7% of the housing inventory was comprised of houses built since 2010, while 20.4% of the houses were first built in 1939 or earlier. The median number of rooms in all housing units in Connecticut was 5.6 rooms, and of these housing units 58.1% had three or more bedrooms.


In 2019-2023, Connecticut had 1,420,170 housing units that were occupied or had people living in them, while the remaining 115,879 were vacant. Of the occupied housing units, the percentage of these houses occupied by owners (also known as the homeownership rate) was 66.2% while renters occupied 33.8%. The average household size of owner-occupied houses was 2.62 and in renter-occupied houses it was 2.16.

8.5% of householders of these occupied houses had moved into their house since 2021, while 13.1% moved into their house in 1989 or earlier. Households without a vehicle available for personal use comprised 8.6% and another 20.9% had three or more vehicles available for use.

The following chart provides the primary fuel used to heat houses in Connecticut:

House Heating Fuel Used in Connecticut in 2019-2023

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Percent
Gas † 42.2
Electricity 17.8
Fuel oil, kerosene, etc 37
All other fuels 2.6
No fuel used 0.5

In 2019-2023, the median property value for owner-occupied houses in Connecticut was $343,200.

Of the owner-occupied households, 65.4 % had a mortgage. 34.6% owned their houses "free and clear," that is without a primary mortgage or loan on the house. The median monthly housing costs for owners with a mortgage was $2,383 and for owners without a mortgage it was $1,052.

For renter-occupied houses, the median gross rent for Connecticut was $1,431. Gross rent includes the monthly contract rent and any monthly payments made for electricity, gas, water and sewer, and any other fuels to heat the house.