Connecticut

Financial data for local governments across Connecticut

19 Cities
169 Towns
10 Boroughs
183 CDPs

Tax Snapshot (Beta)

Beta: source-backed tax context only. This is not a personalized tax-burden estimate.

Current source-backed tax context for Connecticut.

Component Summary Effective Coverage Sources
CT state individual income tax Connecticut uses a graduated individual income-tax schedule with rates from 2.00% to 6.99% inside a five-stage chain — per-return banded exemption (Table A), schedule (Table B), 2% phase-out add-back (Table C), tax recapture (Table D), and a personal credit decimal (Table E) — all closed-form, computed at every income. Computed rules live in the rate catalog, oracle-validated 2026-07-16. Tax year 2025 (Rev. 12/25 booklet), captured 2026-07-16. Source verified 2025 Form CT-1040 instructions (Rev. 12/25); Connecticut DRS calculators and tables
CT sales and use tax (base) Connecticut general sales and use tax rate is 6.35%, and no additional local sales taxes are imposed. Loaded as a rate catalog flat-rate row (Pass B activation). Current DRS guidance (2026-04-27 metro source pass). Loaded Connecticut sales and use tax information
CT property tax policy (municipal administration) Connecticut property assessment and taxation are administered at the municipal level, with mill rates set by towns/cities and districts. Current OPM guidance (as accessed April 18, 2026). Needs review Connecticut statutes governing property assessment and taxation; Connecticut mill rates

Demographics

Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimates (2023)

3,598,348 Population
$93,760 Median Household Income
$343,200 Median Home Value
41.2 Median Age
10.0% Poverty Rate
5.6% Unemployment Rate
66.2% Homeownership Rate
41.9% Bachelor's+ Rate

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