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This Is The Best City In Connecticut To Live In

24/7 Wall Street ranked the best city for living in each state. See what Connecticut city made the list.

DANBURY, CT — Danbury is the best city in Connecticut to live in, according to a new list that ranks the best cities to reside in every state.

The list, compiled by 24/7 Wall Street, notes that Danbury is one of the most expensive places in the United States. Though Danbury has a high cost of living, it’s the most livable city in the state and one of the most livable cities in the country.

“Danbury boasts a higher concentration of restaurants, sports teams, and theater companies than is typical nationwide,” 24/7 Wall Street writes. “For physically active residents, the city also has a relatively high concentration of recreation centers, golf courses, and nature parks.”

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The median home value in the state is $297,600 and the poverty rate is 8.9 percent.

Through its analysis, 24/7 Wall Street found that the majority of cities that made the list are home to a large share of college-educated adults than the share of college-educated adults nationwide (31.3 percent). Educated populations, 24/7 Wall Street writes, are more resilient to economic downturns.

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Another trend noted by 24/7 Wall Street is that the violent crime rate for almost every city on the list is lower than the U.S. rate. The presence of cultural amenities and entertainment venues was another common factor for the cities.

To determine the best city to live in every state, 24/7 Wall Street considered the 550 cities with populations of 65,000 or more. If a state had no cities with a population of at least 65,000, all cities in the state with a population of 40,000 or more were considered.

Data was collected in nine categories:

  1. Crime
  2. Demography
  3. Economy
  4. Education
  5. Environment
  6. Health
  7. Housing
  8. Infrastructure
  9. Leisure

24/7 Wall Street used data from Census Bureau’s 2016 American Community Service, the FBI’s 2016 Uniform Crime Report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and ATTOM Data Solutions. For each category, specific measures contributed to a city’s overall score.

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