City safety & data profile

South WindsorCT

Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut. Federal health, economic and safety indicators for South Windsor, drawn from Census, CDC and CMS data. Larger than 99% of the 4,640 U.S. cities Areazine tracks.

977K
Population
Top 1%
By size
$93,394
Median income
$323,700
Median home
10.3%
Poverty rate

The quick read

Reading South Windsor, CT beyond the headline numbers

South Windsor sits inside Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, at roughly 41.82°N, -72.62°W. Its population of 977,290 and median household income of $93,394 are the two most quoted figures, but in isolation they hide the shape of the city. A median home value of $323,700 paired with median rent of $1,411 is the starting point for a price-to-income read that tells you how stretched a typical household is before any other cost of living factor is considered. The 10.3% poverty rate next to that income figure is the better signal — two cities with identical medians can have very different lived realities depending on the income distribution underneath.

Health and healthcare access are the next layer most residents and prospective movers actually care about. CDC PLACES indicators for South Windsor show the highest-prevalence measure is short sleep duration at 36.8%, followed by high blood pressure at 32.5%.

Areazine reconstructs these layers from U.S. Census ACS (Place geography), CDC PLACES, and CMS Hospital Compare — each updated on its own cadence — and pairs them with live alerts from FEMA, NOAA, FDA, and CPSC scoped to the South Windsor area. The comparison bars next to each metric anchor the number against a national reference, which is the fastest way to tell whether South Windsor is an outlier on a given dimension before drilling into the raw value.

Population
977,290
Capitol Planning Region
Median Income
$93,394
+37% vs avg
Median Home Value
$323,700
+42% vs avg
Median Age
40
years

10-Year Trends 2022–2024

20222024
Population
977K+0%
Median Income
$93,394+6%
Median Home Value
$323,700+14%
Poverty Rate
10.3%-5%
Unemployment
5.2%-7%

Economics

Economics indicators for South Windsor, CT
IndicatorValue
Median Rent
$1,411/mo
Poverty Rate
10.3% -27% vs avg
Unemployment 5.2%
Bachelor's Degree+ 42.1%
Work From Home 16.9%
Public Transit 2.7%

Population

White 63.8%
African American 12.5%
Asian 6%

Health Profile 15 measures

Health Indicators

Short Sleep Duration
36.8%
High Blood Pressure
32.5%
Obesity
31.9%
Physical Inactivity
25.1%
Frequent Mental Distress
16.7%
Binge Drinking
15.4%
Frequent Physical Distress
12.4%
Current Asthma
11.9%
Current Smoking
11.1%
Diabetes
11%

Preventive Care

Dental Visit 69.9%
Annual Checkup 81.8%

Other Measures

Lack of Health Insurance
9.8%
Coronary Heart Disease
5.7%
Stroke
3.2%

Frequently Asked Questions 5

What is the population of South Windsor, CT?
South Windsor, CT has a population of 977,290 people, located in Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut.
What is the median household income in South Windsor?
The median household income in South Windsor, CT is $93,394 per year. The poverty rate is 10.3%.
What is the median home value in South Windsor?
The median home value in South Windsor, CT is $323,700. Median rent is $1,411/month.
What are the top health concerns in South Windsor?
The top health indicators in South Windsor include Short Sleep Duration (36.8%), High Blood Pressure (32.5%), Obesity (31.9%). Data from CDC PLACES.
What is the median age in South Windsor?
The median age in South Windsor, CT is 40 years. 42.1% of residents have a bachelor's degree or higher.

Safety Context

South Windsor, CT is located in Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut. With a population of 977K and a median household income of $93,394, the community faces health challenges including short sleep duration and high blood pressure. Safety alerts for the South Windsor area are monitored from federal and state agencies including FEMA, NOAA, FDA, and CPSC.

Safety Guides

Primary source data

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Data Sources

All data on this page comes from official U.S. government sources. Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES program (2023). Hospital ratings from CMS Hospital Compare (2024). Climate data from NOAA. Education data from NCES. Cost of living from Bureau of Economic Analysis. Crime statistics, where referenced on Areazine, originate from the FBI Crime Data Explorer. Housing market figures referenced on Areazine come from HUD Fair Market Rents. Data is county-level (Capitol Planning Region) as the smallest consistent geographic unit across all sources.