Data Stories

  • Connecticut House and Senate district data viewer

    Connecticut State Legislative District Profiles

    Connecticut State Legislative District Profiles With support from public and private partners, DataHaven has maintained neighborhood and community profiles and maps for over 20 years. We have updated these with the latest census and other datasets, and with the most current data visualization technology that is responsive to viewing on various devices.

    March 19, 2020

  • datahaven neighborhood data viewer for Connecticut cities

    Connecticut City Neighborhood Profiles

    Connecticut City Neighborhood Profiles With support from public and private partners, DataHaven has maintained neighborhood profiles and maps for over 15 years. We have updated these with the latest census data, and with new sources of public health data (USALEEP and 500 Cities). Unlike many other online maps, the data visualization technology we use is highly responsive across various mobile devices.

    March 09, 2020

  • connecticut housing segregation data

    CT Data Story: Housing Segregation in Greater New Haven

    Today’s housing segregation is the result of decades of outright discriminatory federal, state, and local laws and policies—such as federal housing assistance programs that barred Black applicants—not simply the unintended consequences of economic and social factors.

    May 03, 2018

  • connecticut wage gap data

    The Many Wage Gaps in CT: Data Story

    Click on the links below for more data stories. Note: Some of our more complex charts may be easier to read on a horizontally-rotated smartphone screen, tablet, or large screen.

    November 07, 2017

  • Connecticut financial security data

    Financial Security in CT: Data Story

    Click on the links below for more data stories. Note: Some of our more complex charts may be easier to read on a horizontally-rotated smartphone screen, tablet, or large screen.

    October 27, 2017

  • neppc data

    Urban Connecticut's structural strain

    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. 

    April 15, 2016