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The 2022 census report initially showed that 57,000 people had moved to Connecticut from other parts of the country. Now, researchers say it’s more likely that the state lost 13,500 residents to other states.
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The number of people aged 65 and over in Connecticut grew by 3.4% since June 2022.
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The report shows fewer people have moved to Connecticut, than have left the state, for 31 consecutive years.
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Some advocates say Governor Hochul’s proposed budget fails to create enough clean energy jobs.
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The Northeast region gained at least 43,000 temporary households last year.
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According to the Connecticut State Data Center at UConn, Connecticut’s population growth is slowing compared to other states in the region.The Center is…