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Connecticut

429 zip codes · State code: CT

3,562,739

Population

$75,719

Median Income

$310,922

Median Home Value

4,833.92 mi²

Land Area

Income Distribution

ZIP Code Types

Top Cities by Population

Cities in Connecticut

City Population ZIP Codes
Winchester Center 1
East Killingly 1
Abington 1
Staffordville 1
South Willington 1
Hadlyme 1
Stafford 1
Greens Farms 1
Mashantucket 1
Taconic 1
Mansfield Depot 1
Wauregan 1
North Canton 1
East Windsor Hill 1
Redding Ridge 1
North Westchester 1
Canton Center 1
East Woodstock 1
Versailles 1
Georgetown 1
East Glastonbury 1
Ballouville 1
Cornwall 1
Pomfret 1
Collinsville 1
Poquonock 1
Somersville 1
Hawleyville 1
Grosvenor Dale 1
Rogers 1
South Woodstock 1
South Britain 1
Yantic 1
Fabyan 1
Pequabuck 1
Montville 1
West Mystic 1
Old Mystic 1
Stevenson 1
Botsford 1
Redding Center 1
Milldale 1
Marion 1
New Haven 167,735 28
Bridgeport 144,195 10
Hartford 123,919 36
Stamford 122,486 17
Waterbury 110,372 16
Norwalk 85,419 10
Danbury 80,882 6
New Britain 73,240 4
West Hartford 64,177 7
Hamden 60,966 3
Meriden 60,912 2
Bristol 60,448 2
Manchester 58,248 4
West Haven 55,564 1
Fairfield 55,023 3
Milford 52,759 2
Stratford 51,382 2
East Hartford 51,263 4
Middletown 47,648 2
Wallingford 45,241 4
Enfield 44,654 2
Shelton 39,559 1
Greenwich 38,819 3
Norwich 37,541 1
Torrington 36,482 2
Trumbull 36,091 1
Southington 32,067 1
Naugatuck 31,975 1
Groton 31,242 2
Newington 30,562 2
Vernon Rockville 29,219 1
Cheshire 29,161 3
Windsor 29,079 2
Glastonbury 28,762 1
Branford 27,860 1
New London 27,617 1
New Milford 26,889 1
Wethersfield 26,668 2
Westport 26,647 4
South Windsor 25,705 1
Ridgefield 24,677 2
North Haven 24,388 1
Guilford 22,375 1
Darien 20,732 1
Bloomfield 20,486 1
Willimantic 20,114 1
Southbury 19,904 1
New Canaan 19,738 1
Rocky Hill 19,709 1
Monroe 19,479 1
Ansonia 19,237 1
Bethel 18,581 1
Berlin 18,565 1
Avon 18,385 1
Madison 18,269 1
Wilton 18,071 1
Plainville 17,715 1

Frequently Asked Questions

How many ZIP codes does each US state have?
The number of ZIP codes per state varies widely. Texas and California have the most with over 2,500 each, while smaller states like Delaware and Rhode Island have fewer than 100. The count depends on population density, land area, and how the USPS has organized delivery routes.
What ZIP code ranges are assigned to each state?
Each state is assigned specific ZIP code ranges. For example, New York uses 100xx-149xx, California uses 900xx-961xx, and Texas uses 750xx-799xx. These ranges generally follow the east-to-west numbering pattern established when ZIP codes were introduced in 1963.
Why do some states share ZIP code prefixes?
States share ZIP code prefixes because the first three digits identify a Sectional Center Facility (SCF), which may serve areas in multiple states. Border regions often share mail processing facilities, leading to overlapping prefix assignments.
How is census data linked to ZIP codes?
The US Census Bureau uses ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) to associate demographic data with postal areas. ZCTAs approximate ZIP code boundaries using census blocks and provide population, income, housing, and other statistics at the postal code level.
What is the difference between a ZIP code and a ZCTA?
ZIP codes are delivery routes defined by the USPS for mail delivery, while ZCTAs (ZIP Code Tabulation Areas) are geographic areas defined by the Census Bureau for statistical purposes. ZCTAs approximate ZIP code boundaries but may not match exactly, especially in rural or less populated areas.