Living in Connecticut

Located in the stateโ€™s capitol city of Hartford, Community Health Services, Inc.ย is part of a great metropolitan area that features a variety of amenities and attractions, including world-class dining options and a burgeoning entertainment scene.

โ€‹The cities and towns surrounding Hartford offer some of the best public schools in Connecticut. Of course, CHS is an asset for the area too, as the stateโ€™s second oldest Federally Qualified Health Center, a patient centered medicalย facility that is dedicated to caring for under-served families.

โ€‹Transportation in the Hartford area is convenient, with Bradley International Airport just miles from the city and an Amtrak train station conveniently located in downtown Hartford.

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Learn more about Connecticut

Connecticut, home to the championship-winning UConn Huskies, offers a unique New England lifestyle that allows residents to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.

Hartford is centrally located between New York City and Boston, a two hour drive from both cities and even closer to tourist hot-spots such as Mystic Seaport and Newport, Rhode Island.

โ€‹Connecticutโ€™s shoreline boasts beautiful beaches and award-winning lobster shacks while central Connecticut is home to many historical sites, theaters, restaurants and museums. Throughout the state, bike and walking trails wind through Connecticutโ€™s picturesque landscape.

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Cost of Living Estimates

Connecticutโ€™s Hartford area is surprisingly affordable. To give you a better idea, take a look at how much a salary would need to be in nearby cities to equal the purchasing power of a $50,000 salary in Connecticutโ€™s Hartford area:

  • Stamford, CT (metro NY area) โ€“ $59,053

  • Boston โ€“ $55,995

  • New York โ€“ $90,456

Data courtesy ofย CNN Money

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