Best Cities for Electricians in Connecticut
Ranked by affordability — cost of living, rent, and net income on a $61,000 salary
Connecticut has 5 metro areas with full cost-of-living data. For electricians earning around $61,000 annually, Norwich-New London-Willimantic stands out as the most affordable option with a cost-of-living index of 91.8 and $30,667 left after taxes and rent. 2 cities in Connecticut sit below the national average cost of living, giving electricians more purchasing power per dollar earned. Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury is the priciest metro at 144.2 on the index, 52 points above Norwich-New London-Willimantic.
City Rankings by Affordability
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| # | City | COL Index | 2BR Rent/mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Norwich-New London-Willimantic | 91.8 | $1,866 |
| 2 | Waterbury-Shelton | 92.3 | $1,788 |
| 3 | Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford | 109.7 | $1,865 |
| 4 | New Haven | 124.1 | $1,969 |
| 5 | Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury | 144.2 | $2,511 |
Net income = $61,000 salary − federal & Connecticut state taxes − annual 2BR rent. COL index: national avg = 100.
How We Rank Cities
Cities are ranked by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) Regional Price Parity index, where 100 equals the national average. A lower score means your money goes further. Net income is calculated using a benchmark $61,000 salary for electricians who install and maintain electrical systems, after applying 2026 federal and Connecticut state income tax brackets and subtracting HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom apartment. Purchasing power adjusts net income for local price levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most affordable city in Connecticut for electricians?
Norwich-New London-Willimantic is the most affordable city in Connecticut for electricians, with a cost-of-living index of 91.8 (national average = 100). On a $61,000 salary, you'd have approximately $30,667 after taxes and rent for a 2-bedroom apartment.
How much do electricians earn in Connecticut?
Electricians in Connecticut earn around $61,000 per year on average. After federal and state taxes, and typical 2-bedroom rent costs (averaging $24,000 per year across the state), take-home spending money varies significantly by city—making location a critical factor.
How does cost of living vary across Connecticut cities?
Across 5 metro areas in Connecticut, the average cost-of-living index is 112 (national average = 100). The most affordable metro is Norwich-New London-Willimantic at 91.8, while Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury is the most expensive at 144.2—a difference of 52 index points.
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