Middlesex County

The Economy
Through a tough Connecticut economy, Middlesex County has continued to expand and develop. The county is ranked third in the state in per capita income at $28,251, behind only Fairfield County ($38,350) and Litchfield County ($28,408.) The Median Household Income and Median Family Income, $59,175 and $71,319 respectively, are also ranked third. More importantly, Middlesex County boasts the highest percentage increase in Median Family Income since 1979 with an improvement of 120%, and the second highest percentage increase in Per Capita Income with a gain of 145%.

Location
Conveniently located close to major metropolitan areas and connected to major transportation arteries, Middlesex County makes the perfect place to live, work and visit. Middletown, the hub of Middlesex County, is located only 15 miles south of Hartford and 20 miles north of New Haven, making access to either city only a short commute away.

Climate
Middlesex County weather is relatively mild compared to the rest of New England. The changing seasons can be enjoyed in a much less drastic manner as relatively mild winters and warm summers make for a very comfortable climate. One can also enjoy the fall foliage that is characteristic of New England. The following is an average of the highs and lows in the region by month:

  • January - 35°/18°

  • February - 36°/19°

  • March - 46°/28°

  • April - 59°/38°

  • May - 70°/48°

  • June - 79°/57°

  • July - 84°/63°

  • August - 81°/61°

  • September - 74°/53°

  • October - 64°/42°

  • November - 51°/33°

  • December - 38°/23°

Appreciable precipitation (.01"+) is experienced about 127 days a year, and is divided evenly among the months.