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Orlando Rodriguez, M.A.Manager/Connecticut State Data Center (CtSDC)
Center for Population Research (CPR)College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS)
University of Connecticut at Storrs
Census 2010 Regional MeetingsJanuary/February 2010
Federal Funds to Connecticut Towns
1993 vs. 2008
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Total Federal Funds 1993 vs. 2008
Billions of Dollars
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Source: 1993 & 2008 Consolidated Federal Funds Report from U.S. Census BureauInflation Adjustment: $1 (1993) = $1.49 (2008) from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
1993 Inflation Adjusted to 2008 Dollars$8.5 Billion 2008 - $13.8 Billion
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Source: 1993 & 2008 Consolidated Federal Funds Report from U.S. Census BureauInflation Adjustment: $1 (1993) = $1.49 (2008) from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
1993 - $5.7 Billion
Total Federal Funds to Towns
Hartford
Danbury
Waterbury
New Haven
Bridgeport
Groton
Windha
m
Putnam
Stafford
Torringt
on
Salis
bur
y
Madison
Greenwich
Colchester N
orw
ich
Middletown
Kent
Montville
Suffield
Shelton
Wilton
Norwalk
Glastonbu
ry
Litchfield
Hartland
Nor
folk
Avon
Federal Flood Insurance Funds to Towns *2008 - $8 Billion
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Source: 1993 & 2008 Consolidated Federal Funds Report from U.S. Census Bureau*Federal flood insurance includes insurance in force, claims, and adjustor expenses.Inflation Adjustment: $1 (1993) = $1.49 (2008) from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
1993 - $2.2 Billion
1993 Inflation Adjusted to 2008 Dollars$3.3 Billion
Hartford
Danbury
Waterbury
New Haven
Bridgeport
Groton
Windha
m
Putnam
Stafford
Torringt
on
Salis
bur
y
Madison
Greenwich
Colchester N
orw
ich
Middletown
Kent
Montville
Suffield
Shelton
Wilton
Norwalk
Glastonbu
ry
Litchfield
Hartland
Nor
folk
Avon
2008 - $3.2 Billion
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Source: 1993 & 2008 Consolidated Federal Funds Report from U.S. Census Bureau*Defense Department procurement includes contracts (expenditures and obligations) and excludes salary and wages.Inflation Adjustment: $1 (1993) = $1.49 (2008) from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
1993 - $1.9 Billion
1993 Inflation Adjusted to 2008 Dollars$2.8 Billion
Federal Defense Dept. Procurement to Towns*
Hartford
Danbury
Waterbury
New Haven
Bridgeport
Groton
Windha
m
Putnam
Stafford
Torringt
on
Salis
bur
y
Madison
Greenwich
Colchester N
orw
ich
Middletown
Kent
Montville
Suffield
Shelton
Wilton
Norwalk
Glastonbu
ry
Litchfield
Hartland
Nor
folk
Avon
2008 - $278 Million
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Source: 1993 & 2008 Consolidated Federal Funds Report from U.S. Census Bureau*1993 federal low-income housing includes low-income housing assistance. 2008 federal low-income housing includes vouchers.Inflation Adjustment: $1 (1993) = $1.49 (2008) from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
1993 - $420 Million
1993 Inflation Adjusted to 2008 Dollars$626 Million
Federal Low-Income Housing Funds to Towns*
Hartford
Danbury
Waterbury
New Haven
Bridgeport
Groton
Windha
m
Putnam
Stafford
Torringt
on
Salis
bur
y
Madison
Greenwich
Colchester N
orw
ich
Middletown
Kent
Montville
Suffield
Shelton
Wilton
Norwalk
Glastonbu
ry
Litchfield
Hartland
Nor
folk
Avon
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Percentage of Households
Returning the Short Form
Return rates varied from a low of 47.8%, in Hartford, to 100%, also in Hartford. The lowest return rates were concentrated in Urban Core towns such as Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, and Waterbury. The highest return rates were in suburban towns such as Avon, Glastonbury, Simsbury, and West Hartford.
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Census 2000 Short-Form Mailback Rates
by Tracts and CT Congressional Districts
Source: Census 2000 Return Rates from U.S. Census Bureau
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Historically Undercounted Populations
•Immigrants (legal & undocumented)
•Young Adult African American Males (18ish to
30ish)
•Dorm Populations
•College Students Living Off-Campus
•Snowbirds