As I've heard time and time again, the number one major complaint about residing in Connecticut is the high cost of living. The search for affordability in Connecticut is more relevant than ever as home prices and grocery costs continue to shape living expenses across the state.

According to cnbc.com, as of July 2024, a family of four in Connecticut must earn $279,885 annually to live comfortably. In contrast to these states, Mississippi is the least expensive state to raise a family, requiring only $177,798 per year in annual income.

However, there are certain towns and cities in Connecticut where residents can stretch their budgets without sacrificing their quality of life. Only Massachusetts and Hawaii are more costly than Connecticut. My family and I have lived in Connecticut for 46 years. In the early 80s, even with two full-time salaries, we had difficulty making ends meet, which is why I started up my own mobile DJ service. Keep scrolling to find out which towns and cities in Connecticut will deliver more bang for your buck, according to Houzeo.com.

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