BY ARI ANISFELD
Urban centers are the engines of Connecticut's economy. They are job-centers, entertainment-providers, and home to 18 percent of Connecticut's population. But they also face the largest gaps when it comes to paying the bill. In 2015, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston’s New England Public Policy Center analyzed the fiscal affairs of every Connecticut town and found wide disparities.
This is a PDF table of Hartford and West Hartford neighborhood profiles generated via 2014 5Y American Community Survey data, identifying key demographic and economic indicators at the neighborhood level. Please view our main Hartford-West Hartford neighborhood profiles page for additional information.
Feb. 12, 2016
All DataHaven Programs, Demographics, Economy, Education
This is a PDF table of New Haven neighborhood profiles generated via 2014 5Y American Community Survey data, identifying key demographic and economic indicators at the neighborhood level. Please view our main New Haven neighborhood profiles page for additional information.
Note: In this 2014 version, the West River neighborhood was accidentally labeled "West Hills." The column labeled West Hills represents data for the West River neighborhood. Subsequent versions have been corrected.
Feb. 10, 2016
All DataHaven Programs, Demographics, Economy, Education
DataHaven Resources
Some of our most popular resources for childhood and education data include:
DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey - survey of over 16,000 randomly-selected adults throughout CT; questions related to community resources for children provide local-level data about Connecticut communities that are not available from any other source.
This is a reduced file size version of the City of New Haven's original 2016 plan document. Please see our New Haven Promise Zone / New Haven City Transformation Plan page for additional information.
Jan. 17, 2016
Civic Vitality, Economy, Education, Health, Housing, Public Safety
The 2016 Waterbury Community Youth Resource Guide was produced as a collaborative effort between United Way of CT 2-1-1 and the Bridge to Success Partnership. The guide is not intended to replace 2-1-1 information, or to be a comprehensive listing of child and youth programs in Waterbury. For the most up-to-date information, please visit the www.211ct.org website.The guide was designed by DataHaven, using information from the authors. The authors intend to update it in future years.