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Free & Private Updated 2026 50-State Data No Data Stored

Domestic Violence Safety in Connecticut

This calculator provides Connecticut-specific data to help you navigate your situation. Laws, benefit amounts, and eligibility rules vary significantly by state — using Connecticut data ensures you get accurate, actionable results.

SNAP Benefits in Connecticut

Connecticut uses Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE), with a gross income limit of 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. The maximum monthly SNAP benefit for a household of 4 in Connecticut is $975. You can apply online at https://portal.ct.gov/dss or by calling 1-855-626-6632.

Medicaid in Connecticut

Connecticut has expanded Medicaid under the ACA (HUSKY Health). Adults earning up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level ($20,783/year for an individual) are eligible. Apply at https://portal.ct.gov/husky.

Unemployment Benefits in Connecticut

Connecticut provides unemployment insurance benefits ranging from $15 to $724 per week for up to 26 weeks. There is no waiting week — benefits can begin immediately. Apply at https://portal.ct.gov/dol.

Connecticut Wage Information

The minimum wage in Connecticut is $16.94/hour ($6.38/hour for tipped workers). The median household income is $88,429. Connecticut has a state income tax with a top rate of 6.99%.

Tenant Rights in Connecticut

Connecticut requires landlords to give 3 days notice for nonpayment of rent before filing for eviction. The typical eviction process takes approximately 45 days. Free legal aid is available at https://ctlawhelp.org/.

Rent in Connecticut

The median rent in Connecticut is approximately $1,360/month for a 1-bedroom and $1,695/month for a 2-bedroom apartment. Connecticut does not have rent control.

Important Notes for Connecticut Residents

The data shown above is based on publicly available information and is updated regularly. Benefit amounts, eligibility rules, and legal requirements can change. Always verify current information with your local Connecticut agencies before making important decisions. This calculator provides estimates — not guaranteed outcomes.

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