Derby is a small city in Connecticut. It is located in New Haven County and is part of the New Haven-Milford metro statistical area. While the encompassing area is home to 684,444 inhabitants, there are 12,914 living in the city itself. Approximately 27% of the population are over the age of 55.
Derby has a good SeniorScore™ of 71. The city has a median per capita income of $28,000 and a median household income is $55,000 (the Connecticut state average is $79,000). The current unemployment rate is approximately 11.62% and the mean home price is $331,500, which is relatively lower than the Connecticut average of $456,000.
Derby has tolerable average temperatures, with tolerable winters and pleasant summers. The area gets average amounts of rainfall each year. Compared to similarly-sized cities, Derby has very low air quality, average water quality, and a low rate of crime.
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