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Connecticut

Connecticut had a net loss of $1.0B in adjusted gross income between 2021 and 2022, on -6,544 filer households - ranked #38 of 51 by net income.

Net AGI
-$1.0B
in $6.8B · out $7.9B
Net income rank
#38/ 51
1 = biggest gain · 51 = biggest loss
Net filers
-6,544
49,104 in · 55,648 out
Income of who moves
$139,194in
vs $141,227 per out-mover - it draws poorer households
Gained the most income from
  1. New York $3.2B 17,311 hh
  2. Massachusetts $597M 6,184 hh
  3. Florida $546M 3,945 hh
  4. California $424M 2,320 hh
  5. New Jersey $421M 2,208 hh
  6. Texas $151M 1,285 hh
Lost the most income to
  1. Florida $2.1B 9,328 hh
  2. New York $1.7B 9,991 hh
  3. Massachusetts $644M 5,895 hh
  4. North Carolina $343M 2,630 hh
  5. California $332M 2,736 hh
  6. New Jersey $236M 2,071 hh

Top six partner states each way, ranked by the AGI carried · gross one-way flows.