This is a raw dataset with neighborhood profile data from 2010 for New Haven. For our main New Haven Neighborhood Profiles page, click here. For the New Haven Neighborhood 2010 map, click here.
This is a PDF table of New Haven neighborhood profiles generated via 2010 Census data, identifying key demographic and economic indicators at the neighborhood level. Please view our main New Haven neighborhood profiles page for additional information.
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Wealth and poverty are highly concentrated in Connecticut — more so than in many other large metropolitan areas. And often, those neighborhoods are racially and economically segregated from each other.
For example, 27 percent of top-earning households live in neighborhoods that are predominantly white and wealthy. In other large metropolitan areas, it’s just 10 percent.
Aug. 31, 2015
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Connecticut not only has the highest per capita income in the nation and ties New York in income disparity, its pockets of wealth and poverty are more highly concentrated than in many other large metropolitan areas.