Tables Discussing Slow Wage Growth for Workers in Connecticut

Slow Wage Growth for Connecticut Workers

  • Between 2000 and 2007, the median earnings of Connecticut's workers increased from $32,106 to $35,281 -- a mere $3,175, or 9.9 percent (Table 3).
  • Health insurance premiums for Connecticut's families rose 8.2 times faster than median earnings from 2000 to 2007 (Table 4).

Table 3: Growth in Earnings in Connecticut, 2000-2007

Median Earnings Dollar
Change
Percent
Change
2000 2007
$32,106 $35,281 $3,175 9.9%

Source: Estimates by Families USA based on U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) data for median worker earnings.

Table 4: Growth in Premiums in Connecticut for Family Health Insurance Coverage Compared to Growth in Earnings, 2000-2007

2000-2007 Premium
Increase as a
Multiple of
Earnings Growth
Percent Change
In Total Family
Premium
Percent Change
In Median
Earnings
80.7% 9.9% 8.2

Source: Estimates by Families USA.

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