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Connecticut Inflation Rate 2026: Cost of Living & Forecast

In Connecticut: Overall CPI is +3.0% YoY (rising), average rent is $2,168/mo (rising), electricity is 28.3¢/kWh (rising). See how Connecticut compares to other states on the state inflation comparison page.

Data sourced from BLS, EIA, FRED, BEA, and Zillow. Updated daily and monthly.

Overall CPI
↑ +3.0% YoY
Gas
↓ null
Rent
↑ $2,168/mo
Electricity
↑ 28.3¢/kWh
Groceries
↑ +2.4% YoY
Medical
↑ +2.3% YoY

Frequently Asked Questions: Connecticut Inflation

What is the Connecticut inflation rate in 2026?

The Connecticut inflation rate is +3.0% year-over-year as of 2026-03-01, based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The trend is currently rising.

Is inflation going down in Connecticut?

Inflation in Connecticut is currently rising at +3.0% year-over-year. The 30-day forecast suggests continued upward pressure.

What is the cost of living increase in Connecticut?

The overall cost of living in Connecticut is rising by +3.0% year-over-year in 2026, driven by groceries (+2.4%), rent ($2,168/mo), gas ($197.38/gal).

What is grocery price inflation in Connecticut?

Grocery price inflation in Connecticut is +2.4% year-over-year in 2026 and is currently rising.

What is rent inflation in Connecticut in 2026?

Rent in Connecticut averages $2,168 per month in 2026 (Zillow ZORI market-rate). Rent is rising year-over-year at +4.1%.

What is the inflation forecast for Connecticut?

The Connecticut inflation forecast shows +0.9% expected change over 30 days and +1.1% over 90 days. Confidence: high.

What does electricity cost in Connecticut?

The residential electricity rate in Connecticut is 28.3 cents per kilowatt-hour (¢/kWh) and is rising.

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