65. Area of Litchfield County is 944.6 mi² (=2446.4 km²), in this year population density was 200.88 p/mi². Litchfield County Population Charts According to the most recent demographics data available from the Census Bureau released in December of 2019, Figure 1 Litchfield County shows it has 183,031 population which is the 5th ranked in population out of 10 total in the area.
Ranked #107 in 2018. This is a 3.59% increase from the previous year ($9,517).Primary care physicians in Litchfield County, CT see 1569 patients per year on average, which represents a 0.9% increase from the previous year (1555 patients). For every 100 females, there were 95.60 males. Area of Litchfield County is 944.6 mi² (=2446.4 km²), in this year population density was 200.88 p/mi². Litchfield County comprises the Torrington, CT Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the New York–Newark, NY–NJ–CT–PA Combined Statistical Area. Most people in Litchfield County, CT commute by Drove Alone, and the average commute time is 25.9 minutes. This represents a 0.9% increase from the previous year (1,555 patients).The following chart shows how the number of patients seen by primary care physicians has been changing over time in Litchfield County, CT in comparison to its neighboring geographies.The following map shows the percent of individuals with major depressive episode by state over multiple years.The following map shows the estimated number of chronically homeless individuals in the nation by state over multiple years.The following map shows the prevalence of adults who haven't seen a doctor in the past 12 months due to cost by state over multiple years.Data is only available at the state level. Print. Litchfield County, Connecticut. Litchfield County, Connecticut's estimated population is 179,913 with a growth rate of … This is in comparison to a median income of $73,519 in 2016, which represents a 3.97% annual growth.The following chart shows how the median household income in Litchfield County, CT compares to that of its neighboring and parent geographies.The PUMS dataset is not available at the County level, so we are showing data for Connecticut.In 2017, full-time male employees in Connecticut made 1.44 times more than female employees.This chart shows the gender-based wage disparity in the 5 most common occupations in Connecticut by number of full-time employees.The PUMS dataset is not available at the County level, so we are showing data for Connecticut.In 2017 the highest paid race/ethnicity of Connecticut workers was Asian.
Between 2016 and 2017 the population of Litchfield County, CT declined from 185,141 to 184,454, a -0.371% decrease and its median household income grew from $73,519 to $76,438, a 3.97% increase.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.50 males. There are also two unincorporated villages: Northfield and Milton. This chart shows the ownership percentage in Litchfield County, CT compared it's parent and neighboring geographies.Using averages, employees in Litchfield County, CT have a longer commute time (25.9 minutes) than the normal US worker (25.1 minutes). In 1796, the town of Hartland was transferred to Hartford County. Census data is tagged to a residential address, not a work address.The most common industries in Litchfield County, CT, by number of employees, are Health Care & Social Assistance (13,941 people), Manufacturing (12,940 people), and Retail Trade (11,499 people).Compared to other counties, Litchfield County, CT has an unusually high number of Manufacturing (1.3 times higher than expected), Educational Services (1.25 times), and Information (1.2 times) industries.The highest paying industries in Litchfield County, CT, by median earnings, are Management of Companies & Enterprises ($84,643), Utilities ($70,938), and Public Administration ($67,196).Domestic production and consumption consists of products and services shipped from Connecticut to other states, or from other states to Connecticut.In 2015, the top outbound Connecticut product (by dollars) was The following chart shows the share of these products in relation to all outbound Connecticut products.In 2020, total outbound Connecticut trade was $218B.
Between 2016 and 2017 the population of Litchfield County, CT declined from 185,141 to 184,454, a -0.371% decrease and its median household income grew from $73,519 to $76,438, a 3.97% increase.The 5 largest ethnic groups in Litchfield County, CT are White (Non-Hispanic) (89.4%), White (Hispanic) (3.59%), Asian (Non-Hispanic) (1.91%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (1.54%), and Some Other Race (Hispanic) (1.25%). That the townships of Litchfield, Woodbury, New Milford, Harwinton, New Hartford, Barkhempstead, Hartland, Colebrook, Norfolk, Canaan, Salisbury, Kent, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Torrington, and Winchester, lying in the northwesterly part of this Colony, shall be and remain one entire county, and be called the County of Litchfield, and shall have and exercise the same powers, priviledges [Between 1780 and 1807, several new towns were created at the boundaries between Litchfield County and other counties in Connecticut. This chart shows the proportion of each racial group as a percentage of the total population. For the town in Connecticut, see "Greater Torrington" redirects here. The establishment of the town of Brookfield from part of New Milford in 1788 resulted in Litchfield County losing territory to Fairfield County. With an average income of $74,518, the average unemployment in the Litchfield County is 7.1%, with the average unemployment for a person under 25 year old at 27.2%. The boroughs of Bantam and Litchfield are located within the town. Litchfield County Population Charts According to the most recent demographics data available from the Census Bureau released in December of 2019, Figure 1 Litchfield County shows it has 183,031 population which is the 5th ranked in population out of 10 total in the area.