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Loss Leaders
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Business New Haven
10/30/2000
By: BNH
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We all knew Connecticut has lost population during the 1990s, but now we know how bad the bleeding has been. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, 125,000 more people fled the Nutmeg State than relocated here from 1990 to 1996. By contrast, the 1980s were characterized by a net in-migration of about 20,000 people. The biggest losers in the 1990s have been Hartford County population loss of 45,608), followed by New Haven County (down 34,066) and Fairfield County (loss of 27,449). Two counties actually grew in net population, Litchfield (a gain of 1,673) and Middlesex (a whopping 128-people).
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