33.79%
AI Usage
6.97%
Food Insecure
59%
Employed
9.56%
Uninsured
5.19%
Rent Behind
79.43%
Expense Difficulty
Compared to National Average
AI UsageHouseholds using AI tools in the last 2 months
▲ 9.3 pts better than avg
Connecticut: 33.79%
National: 24.45%
Food InsecureHouseholds sometimes or often not having enough to eat
~ 0.0 pts near than avg
Connecticut: 6.97%
National: 7.01%
EmployedRespondents employed in the last 7 days
▲ 2.1 pts better than avg
Connecticut: 59%
National: 56.85%
UninsuredRespondents without health insurance
▲ 1.9 pts worse than avg
Connecticut: 9.56%
National: 7.67%
Rent BehindRenters behind on payments
▼ 3.4 pts better than avg
Connecticut: 5.19%
National: 8.6%
Expense DifficultyHouseholds finding expenses difficult
▼ 1.0 pts better than avg
Connecticut: 79.43%
National: 80.39%
New England Division
Connecticut is part of the New England Census Division. All states in this division share the same HTOPS survey metrics.
AI Usage33.79%
Food Insecure6.97%
Employed59%
Uninsured9.56%
Rent Behind5.19%
Other States in New England
Demographics & Economics
From the 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates.
$91,665
Median Income
$1,463
Median Rent
$367,800
Median Home Value
41.5
Median Age
10.3%
Poverty Rate
42.9%
Bachelor's+
4.6%
Unemployment
Health Profile
CDC PLACES health indicators. Health Score: 62.7/100.
30.5%
Obesity
10.2%
Diabetes
20.6%
Depression
10.6%
Smoking
25.1%
Inactivity
About This Data
The Census Bureau's Household Topics (HTOPS) public-use file reports data at the Census Division level, not individual states. The metrics shown for Connecticut reflect the New England division aggregate. This includes CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT. Demographics come from the 2023 ACS 1-Year Estimates (state-specific). Health data comes from CDC PLACES 2024 (state-specific).