Connecticut
at a Glance:
hartland
created by
The CenterEdge Project
· The
population of Hartland increased from 1,865 in 1990 to 2,012 in
2000.
· The
median income of residents in Hartland increased from $47,105 in 1990 to
$64,674 in 2000. The median
income measures the income of households in the middle of the income spread.
· When
adjusted for inflation, median income increased 4.2% from 1990 to 2000.
· The
number of jobs in Hartland decreased from 160 in 1993 to 140 in
1998.
· The
property tax base per household increased from $230,971 in 1995 to $257,457
in 2000. This is a measure of how
much wealth in the form of taxable property a community has, divided by the
number of households in the community.
· The
property tax base decreased –1% from 1995 to 2000, adjusting for
inflation.
· In 2000, Hartland’s property tax base per
pupil was $520,767. This is a
measure of how much wealth in the form of taxable property a community has,
divided by the number of students in the public schools.
· Hartland received $4,454 per pupil in
state education aid in 2000.
· In 2000, 4.7% of the elementary
school children in Hartland schools were eligible for free or reduced school
lunch; 0.3% were non-Asian minorities.
· Enrollment in Hartland schools increased
6.4% between 1993 and 2000.