Connecticut
Connecticut Among Leading States in Attracting Remote Workers to Relocate Here — Connecticut by the Numbers
Among remote workers in 2022, the most recent full-year data available, Connecticut saw 20,506 remote workers moving in to the state, and about half that many – 10,653 – moving out of the state, for a net of 9,8453 moving in. Connecticut also faired well in the number of on-site workers moving in, with 66,400, versus 33,781 moving out. The new increase in on-site workers moving in ranked third highest in the nation, according to the data compiled. Only Florida and Texas ranked higher.
California, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Illinois ranked as the five least popular states for relocating remote workers. Massachusetts experienced a net loss of 12,553 relocating remote workers.
In reviewing the data on migration of remote workers by generation, Connecticut ranked 3rd with Gen Z, and 6th with Millennials, the two youngest demographic categories. The state ranked 28th with Gen X, and 13th with Boomers. Nationwide, more than 50% of remote workers moving are millennials, according to the research, Yardi Cube reported.