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Note: Map descriptions are current as of their publication date. Source websites may offer more recent data than described.

Insurance Committee

Map Title: All-Payer Claims by State
Interactive: Yes
Printable: Yes
Description: This interactive map from the All-Payer Claims Database (APCD) Council provides information relating to each state’s maintenance of its own all-payer claims database. All-payer claims databases collect information on health insurance claims, including the type of claim and it cost. Connecticut has an existing all-payer claims database, which is being maintained by the Connecticut Office of Health Strategy.

Map Title: No-Fault Versus Tort Insurance States
Interactive: No
Printable: Yes
Description: This 2023 WalletHub map shows which states have no-fault versus tort auto insurance laws. Connecticut is a tort state for auto insurance purposes, which means the person who is at fault for a car accident is responsible for paying for the other party’s injuries and property damage resulting from the accident.

Map Title: Annual Real Estate Appreciation by County
Interactive: Yes
Printable: Yes
Description: This SparkRental map shows the annual appreciation of home prices by county in all 50 states. Additional maps are available on this site that show quarterly county data and information on prices for renters. As of Q2 2023, Connecticut's annual real estate appreciation ranges between 4.5% (Windham County) and 7.4% (Hartford County), which falls below national averages.

Map Title: State Health Insurance Marketplace
Interactive: Yes
Printable: Yes
Description:This 2022 HealthInsurance.org map shows states that have established a state-run health insurance exchange under the federal Affordable Care Act, and states that have elected to use the federally-run marketplace. Like Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York, Connecticut has an official state-based health insurance marketplace, Access Health CT.

Map Title: Median Home Price
Interactive: Yes
Printable: Yes
Description:This interactive map from the National Association of Realtors shows the market’s median home price in the selected metropolitan statistical area. This data is based on the latest quarterly median home price for the area’s market, and its percentage change from the previous quarter. For Q4 2022, Connecticut’s Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford area has a median home price of $318,200, a 7.9% change from the previous quarter.

Map Title: Number of People Enrolled in Affordable Care Act Marketplaces in 2017
Interactive: Yes
Printable: Yes
Description: KFF created this map to show the number of people enrolled in an Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace health plan as of March 2017, by congressional district. Of the 10.3 million marketplace enrollees and 730,000 Basic Health Plan enrollees nationally, 5.9 million live in Republican districts and 5.2 million live in Democratic districts.