The IRS has released Migration Data for 2015-2016. These data look at year-to-year address changes reported on individual income tax returns. These data track state and county level in and out flows of tax returns along with providing aggregate Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). A net-migration number for states and counties can be calculated looking at the difference between the inflows and outflows.
Read MoreFrom July 1, 2016 to July 1, 2017:
Connecticut's net population grew by an estimated 499 people.
Stamford tops the list as the town with the highest numeric increase of people, estimated at 1,170 people.
While Bloomfield had the highest percent increase from 2016 to 2017, with a 3.9% increase.
This is a re-release of the original post from November. The diagram below now includes Hispanic drivers. When distinguishing between Hispanic and Non-Hispanic drivers, you can observe a more accurate representation of the population across Connecticut.
Read MoreIn partnership with the Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy at Central Connecticut State University, we are providing an overview of the three years of data collected as part of the Racial Profiling Prohibition Project.
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