- Education-level
- Bachelor's degree or higher
8.5% Poverty Rate for people with at least a Bachelor's Degree in New Haven, Connecticut
Bachelor's degree or higher
8.5% Poverty Rate for people with at least a Bachelor's Degree in New Haven, Connecticut
2023
8.5% of 32 thousand people
Bachelor's degree or higher poverty in New Haven, Connecticut compared
How does New Haven, Connecticut compare to other Connecticut and National averages?
New Haven, Connecticut
8.5%
Connecticut
3.5% (-59% lower than New Haven, Connecticut)
National average
4.6% (-46% lower than New Haven, Connecticut)
8.5% Poverty Rate for people with at least a Bachelor's Degree in New Haven, Connecticut
Historical Timeline
8.5% Poverty Rate for people with at least a Bachelor's Degree in New Haven, Connecticut historical data
2011 - 18.9%
The 2011 18.9% is the baseline measurement.
2012 - 12.2%
The 2012 decrease to 12.2% from 2011 represents a -6.7% decrease YoY.
2013 - 12%
The 2013 decrease to 12% from 2012 represents a -0.2% decrease YoY.
2014 - 17.3%
The 2014 increase to 17.3% from 2013 represents a 5.3% increase YoY.
2015 - 12.2%
The 2015 decrease to 12.2% from 2014 represents a -5.1% decrease YoY.
2016 - 14.2%
The 2016 increase to 14.2% from 2015 represents a 2.0% increase YoY.
2017 - 11%
The 2017 decrease to 11% from 2016 represents a -3.2% decrease YoY.
2018 - 12%
The 2018 increase to 12% from 2017 represents a 1.0% increase YoY.
2019 - 13.5%
The 2019 increase to 13.5% from 2018 represents a 1.5% increase YoY.
2021 - 12.9%
The 2021 decrease to 12.9% from 2019 represents a -0.6% decrease YoY.
2022 - 7.7%
The 2022 decrease to 7.7% from 2021 represents a -5.2% decrease YoY.
2023 - 8.5%
The 2023 increase to 8.5% from 2022 represents a 0.8% increase YoY.
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