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Milford

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Title Milford 2021 Connecticut 2021
% of adults, In excellent or very good health
65%
59%
% of adults, Obese
30%
30%
% of adults, Currently smoke
11%
12%
Food Insecurity Rate
11%
11%
Housing Insecurity Rate
7%
9%
Transportation Insecurity Rate
11%
13%
% of working adults, Underemployed
12%
16%
Maximum MoE on above estimates: +/- 7.6% for Milford; +/- 1.4% for CT statewide
Title Milford
2022 5-year
Error Connecticut
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Total Population
52,283
+/- 38
3,611,317
+/- 0
Population Ages 0-17
8,927
+/- 789
742,877
+/- 4,362
% of Total Population, Ages 0-17
17%
+/- 1%
21%
+/- 0%
Population Ages 65+
10,778
+/- 688
629,108
+/- 4,901
% of Total Population, Ages 65+
21%
+/- 1%
17%
+/- 0%
Population Ages 65+
10,778
+/- 688
629,108
+/- 4,901
% of Total Population, Ages 65+
21%
+/- 1%
17%
+/- 0%
Population Female
27,002
+/- 567
1,842,121
+/- 389
% of Total Population, Female
52%
+/- 1%
51%
+/- 0%
Title Milford
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Latino Population
3,981
+/- 581
627,408
+/- 0
% of Total Population, Latino
8%
+/- 1%
17%
+/- 0%
White Non-Hispanic Population
43,584
+/- 877
2,308,644
+/- 2,840
% of Total Population, White Non-Hispanic
83%
+/- 2%
64%
+/- 0%
Black Non-Hispanic Population
852
+/- 328
355,970
+/- 2,699
% of Total Population, Black Non-Hispanic
2%
+/- 1%
10%
+/- 0%
Other Race Non-Hispanic Population
3,866
+/- 581
319,295
+/- 4,544
% of Total Population, Other Race Non-Hispanic
7%
+/- 1%
9%
+/- 0%
Title Milford
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Error Connecticut
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Foreign-born Population
5,051
+/- 696
542,964
+/- 7,449
% of Total Population, Foreign-born
10%
+/- 1%
15%
+/- 0%
Title Milford
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Total Households
21,951
+/- 520
1,409,807
+/- 3,257
Owner-Occupied Households
16,870
+/- 510
932,588
+/- 6,341
Homeownership Rate
77%
+/- 1%
66%
+/- 0%
Cost-Burdened Households
6,903
+/- 656
480,042
+/- 5,742
% of Households, Cost-Burdened
32%
+/- 3%
35%
+/- 0%
Households with a car
21,008
+/- 906
1,289,318
+/- 7,778
% of Households, with a car
96%
+/- 3%
91%
+/- 0%
Title Milford
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Error Connecticut
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Population Ages 25+
39,641
+/- 722
2,520,790
+/- 424
Ages 25+ without a high school diploma
1,793
+/- 301
220,076
+/- 4,349
% of Population Ages 25+, without a high school diploma
5%
+/- 1%
9%
+/- 0%
Ages 25+ with a Bachelor's degree or more
18,996
+/- 964
1,043,226
+/- 7,904
% of Population Ages 25+, with a Bachelor's degree or more
48%
+/- 2%
41%
+/- 0%
Title Milford
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Error Connecticut
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Median Household Income
104,441
+/- 6,271
90,213
+/- 730
Title Milford
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Total Population, Poverty Status Determined
51,860
+/- 1,123
3,507,563
+/- 16,647
Population in Poverty
2,293
+/- 425
355,692
+/- 8,118
Poverty Rate
4%
+/- 1%
10%
+/- 0%
Population Low-Income
5,890
+/- 780
786,615
+/- 12,356
Low-Income Rate
11%
+/- 2%
22%
+/- 0%
Title Milford
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Population Ages 0-17, Poverty Status Determined
8,866
+/- 885
733,553
+/- 8,266
Population Ages 0-17 In Poverty
352
+/- 139
98,183
+/- 3,343
Population Ages 0-17, Poverty Rate
4%
+/- 2%
13%
+/- 0%
Population Ages 0-17 Low-Income
868
+/- 235
210,923
+/- 4,939
Population Ages 0-17, Low-Income Rate
10%
+/- 2%
29%
+/- 1%
Title Milford
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Error Connecticut
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Population Ages 65+, Poverty Status Determined
10,483
+/- 877
609,617
+/- 6,032
Population Ages 65+ In Poverty
591
+/- 230
48,446
+/- 1,765
Population Ages 65+ Poverty Rate
6%
+/- 2%
8%
+/- 0%
Population Ages 65+ Low-Income
1,442
+/- 302
132,552
+/- 3,098
Population Ages 65+, Low-Income Rate
14%
+/- 3%
22%
+/- 0%

Source

Community Well-being data are from the 2021 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey. See definitions below for more information. All other data are from the US Census Bureau ACS 5-year estimate. The ACS surveys a sample of households on a rolling monthly basis; survey data are aggregated and averaged into 1 and 5-year period estimates. The Census Bureau considers the 5-year estimates to be the most accurate and recommends using 5-year estimates for town-level data.