Personal Finance
Here's How Bad CT Is For The Middle Class
A new list from a financial technology company shows how friendly each state is toward the middle class and the news is not good for us.

CONNECTICUT — The state ranks third worst in the country for how favorable it is for middle class families, according to a study by SmartAsset. The squeeze that's affecting middle-class families nationwide—the gap grows between the upper and middle classes—is certainly hitting Connecticut hard.
The Midwest region boasts the most states that are the best for middle-class families. According to a new list from the financial technology company SmartAsset, six of the top 10 best states for the middle class are in the Midwest region.
Connecticut ranked 49th on the list. According to SmartAsset’s data, 37.8 percent of households in the state are middle class, and the median household income when adjusted for cost of living is $69,706. Only New York and Louisiana were ranked worse than Connecticut.
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For the purposes of its list, SmartAsset defined middle class as households earning between $35,000 and $100,000. The data used in its report came from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. (You can read SmartAsset’s full methodology).
Why is CT ranked so poorly? According, to SmartAsset's data, only 37.8 percent of households in the state are middle class, and most state's in the top 10 are over 45 percent. Connecticut's home ownership rate is 65.8 percent and most state's in the top 10 are over 70 percent. The median home value in the state is $277,400.
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According to SmartAsset, the 10 best states for the middle class are:
- Utah
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Nebraska
- Indiana
- South Dakota
- Vermont
- Montana
- Wisconsin
- Minnesota
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