There are 19 independent living communities serving New Haven, Connecticut. This includes 1 community in New Haven and 18 nearby. Independent living costs in Connecticut range from around $37 up to $169 daily, with an average expense running about $97. The monthly cost averages about $2,908 and ranges between $1,100 and $5,060. Yearly, the mean cost is about $34,907, which is greater than the national average of $23,100.
Costs of independent living in New Haven generally range between $1,779 per month and $3,919 per month. The median cost is $2,690 per month, or around $32,274 yearly.
New Haven is a mid size city in Connecticut. It is located within New Haven County and is included in the New Haven-Milford metro area. It is the second largest city in the state. While the city itself is home to 128,884 people, the surrounding area contains a population of 684,444. The 55-and-over community currently composes around 18% of the overall population.
New Haven has a below average SeniorScore™ of 59. The city has an average per capita income of $23,000. The average household income is $39,000 vs an average of $79,000 for the state of Connecticut. The current unemployment rate is approximately 13% and the average home price is $72,000, which is less than the Connecticut average of $456,000.
New Haven has extreme mean temperatures, with medium winters and calm summers. The city receives very large amounts of rain each year. New Haven has a very high rate of crime, moderate water quality, and very poor air quality in comparison to other American cities.