Including Connecticut, ranked #4 nationally, the New England
states grabbed five of the top 10 slots in the Opportunity Index, an
analysis of “how opportunities measure up” in communities across the
country. The Opportunity Index is an annual composite measure at the
state and county levels of economic, educational and civic factors that
expand opportunity.
In the Education component of the Opportunity Index, Connecticut
ranked second. The state ranked sixth in the Community aspect of the
index, but 20
th in the Economy scorecard. The Economy
rankings included data on jobs, wages, poverty, inequality, access to
banking, affordable housing and internet access.
Connecticut’s overall score was 62.8, compared with the national
average of 54.0. Among Connecticut’s eight counties, the best overall
opportunities are in Middlesex County, which earned a 63.1 score. Next
were Tolland County, 62.3; Fairfield County,62.1; Litchfield County,
60.6; Hartford County 59.5; New Haven County, 56.8; New London County,
54.3; and Windham County 51.2.
The data, according to Opportunity Nation , comes from the U.S. Census
Bureau, the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, the Federal Communications
Commission, the National Center for Education Statistics, the Center for
Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Justice
Since 1996
CT Licensed REALTOR David Carr has represented buyers and sellers of real property in Southern Connecticut. David has the resources available to support your goals, backed with hyper local market analysis