In December 2011, the U.S. Census Bureau released demographic and socioeconomic data estimates for all cities and towns. Through the American Community Survey, the Census has provided five-year average estimates for the period of 2006-2010 for Connecticut cities and towns.
Family Well-Being Indicators for Connecticut Cities and Towns
This data summary and analysis by Connecticut Voices summarizes key indicators of child and family well-being for these cities and towns, with estimates of residents in poverty, children in poverty, residents below 200% of the federal poverty level, median household income, and residents with a bachelor's degree. Our analysis indicates where there have been statistically significant changes between the 2000 decennial Census estimates (the most recent comparison period available for all towns) and these 2006-2010 estimates. This enables us to explore how Connecticut cities and towns have changed over the past decade.
Links to city and town data pages
Below are links to more detailed Census 2006-2010 data pages for Connecticut cities and towns, as well as a statewide, national, county, and Congressional district pages.
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