A piece about inequality that quotes Jamie Mills, Director of Fiscal Policy and Economic Inclusion
MORE »Family Economic Security
Our family economic security policy work seeks to prioritize proven investments that
- develop our human capital, including children and young adults,
- create and sustain high-quality permanent jobs,
- broaden prosperity and economic opportunities for all state residents,
- help workers and families achieve a living wage, and
- provide equal education opportunities for all children
Learn more about family economic security issues and related resources.
- October 2018
Declining Health Insurance Coverage and Stagnant Incomes in Connecticut: Latest Data from the American Community Survey
In this report, we analyze the US Census Bureau released 2017 data from the American Community Survey (ACS), the Census Bureau’s most detailed look at income, health insurance, poverty, and o
- August 2018
The State of Working Connecticut: Wages Stagnant for Working Families
"The State of Working Connecticut" report provides a close look at recent trends in the state’s labor force, jobs, and wages.
- August 2018
Candidate Briefing Book - 2018
The Candidate Briefing Book provides an overview of the challenges the state faces and a roadmap for voters and policymakers to move forward.


