Connecticut

  • Year Settled:1634
  • First Person Name:Ned Lamont
  • First Person Title:Governor
  • Period:2019-2023
  • Capital:Hartford (2019)
  • Largest City:Bridgeport (2019)
  • Land Area in Square Miles:4842,36 (2021)
  • Total Population in Thousands:3605,597 (2021)
  • Population per Square Mile:744,6 (2021)
  • Fertility Rate in Births per 1000 Women:51,8 (2018)
  • Median Age:41,1 (2019)
  • GDP, Millions of Current $:287 822,2 (2019)
  • GDP per capita, Current Prices:69 789,00 (2019)
  • Real GDP at Chained 2009 Prices:224 739 (2017)
  • New Private Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits:369 (2017)
  • Per capita Personal Income:44 496 (2019)
  • Total Employment, Thousands of Jobs:2 327,35 (2018)
  • Unemployment Rate (SA),%:5,3 (2019)
  • People of All Ages in Poverty, %:9,9 (2019)
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      The Higher Education Research and Development Survey, successor to the Survey of Research and Development Expenditures at Universities and Colleges, is the primary source of information on R&D expenditures at U.S. colleges and universities. The survey collects information on R&D expenditures by field of research and source of funds and also gathers information on types of research and expenses and headcounts of R&D personnel. The survey is an annual census of institutions that expended at least $150,000 in separately budgeted R&D in the fiscal year.   Courtesy: National Science Foundation
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    • janvier 2023
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      National Patterns of R&D Resources provides current data on the levels and key trends of the performance and funding of research and experimental development (R&D) in the United States. The National Patterns statistics draw primarily from NCSES's national surveys of the R&D expenditures and funding of the organizations that perform the bulk of U.S. R&D—including businesses, federal and nonfederal government, higher education, and other nonprofit organizations. Additional details on levels and trends are provided by type of R&D performed (i.e., basic research, applied research, and experimental development). The National Patterns data are reported in both current and inflation-adjusted dollars, with comparisons to the historical record for U.S. R&D (back to 1953) and to the corresponding pace of overall U.S. economic growth.
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