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In terms of per capita income, Connecticut is the wealthiest state in the United States of America. As at 2019, Connecticut had a per capita income of $44,496. [1] Despite its high per capita income, Connecticut is still mainly a middle to upper-middle class state. Much of Connecticut’s wealth is concentrated in lower Fairfield County.
City incorporation requires a Special Act by the Connecticut General Assembly. All cities in Connecticut are dependent municipalities, meaning they are located within and subordinate to a town. However, except for one, all currently existing cities in Connecticut are consolidated with their parent town. Former inner-cities are listed in a ...
Overall population growth in Connecticut from 2010 to 2020 was just a fraction of 1%, but many individual cities and towns posted far more impressive gains, with some communities expanding by 10% ...
Greater New Haven is the metropolitan area whose extent includes those towns in the U.S. state of Connecticut that share an economic, social, political, and historical focus on the city of New Haven. It occupies the south-central portion of the state, in a radius around New Haven.
Earning a six-figure salary used to be one of the surest signs of financial success. That's still valid - to a point. The median household income in the United States was $80,610 a year in 2023,...
It could be tough to beat Ridgfield for safety in Connecticut; it often ranks as the safest community in the state. According to SafeWise, it has reported zero violent crimes in 2024. Torrington
This category includes articles on populated places in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Civil divisions, including towns, cities, and boroughs are in Category:Municipalities in Connecticut. See administrative divisions of Connecticut for an explanation of the different designations.
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