About_DECD
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DECD Equal Employment Opportunity Information
The Department of Economic and Community Development Equal Employment Opportunity Unit (EEO) ensures the agency’s commitment and responsibility to foster a diverse and inclusive working environment.
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Find information links to external partners including Whitehouse.gov, Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Accountability Office and more.
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Access a library of the Connecticut Economic Digest, a comprehensive source for the most current, up-to-date data on the workforce and economy of Connecticut.
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View recent construction reports for new housing production and permits.
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Freedom of Information Request
The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to obtain records from DECD and attend meetings of all public agencies with certain exceptions.
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View current demographic and economic information for each of Connecticut’s 169 municipalities.
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About the Department of Economic & Community Development
DECD is the state's lead agency responsible for strengthening Connecticut’s competitive position in the rapidly changing, knowledge-based global economy.
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Find accounting manuals, audit guides, forms and more.
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Employment, job classification, affirmative action, wage and benefits administration, employee relations, contract administration, staff development and workplace safety.
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Access employment figures, population data, education information and housing statistics from the Connecticut Census broken down by state, county, town and congressional districts.
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Current data for Connecticut housing provided here.
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Connecticut Population Information
Provides population estimates for Connecticut's counties and towns, calculated for July 1 of each year and released by October of the following year.
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Economic Development Strategy Plans
Review current and recent economic development strategy documents for the State of Connecticut.
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Access current annual reports for the Department of Economic and Community Development.
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Find updated statistics used to identify and assist Connecticut’s most economically challenged municipalities.