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Naugatuck School District

Naugatuck School District is a unified school district in Connecticut with a community population of 31,800. The median household income is $96,324 and the median age is 39.8.

31,800

Population

1941

People / sq mi

$96,324

Median Income

39.8

Median Age

Naugatuck School District covers 16 sq mi of land at 1940.9 people per square mile.

Race & Ethnicity

White65.1%
Black or African American0.0%
Asian48.6%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)0.0%

Economy & Income

$96,324

Median Household Income

$44,375

Per Capita Income

4.7%

Poverty Rate

3.5%

Unemployment

Housing

$259,100

Median Home Value

$1,369

Median Rent

67.8%

Homeownership

Education Attainment

91.0%

High School+

32.2%

Bachelor's+

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Frequently Asked Questions

Naugatuck School District serves a community with a population of 31,800 according to the latest Census ACS 5-Year estimates. This unified school district is located in Connecticut.

The median household income in Naugatuck School District is $96,324, with a per capita income of $44,375. The poverty rate is 4.7%.

Naugatuck School District is 65.1% White, 0.0% Black or African American, 48.6% Asian, and 0.0% Hispanic or Latino, per Census ACS data.

In Naugatuck School District, 91.0% of adults have a high school diploma or higher, and 32.2% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, per Census ACS estimates.

The median home value in Naugatuck School District is $259,100, with a median rent of $1,369. The homeownership rate is 67.8%.

Data for Naugatuck School District from the American Community Survey 5-Year estimates. Land area from Census Gazetteer files. This is a unified school district (GEOID: 0902640).

For this entity, the underlying data on this page comes from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files. The breakdown above is the federal record; the paragraphs below add the per-entity context that makes the headline numbers usable for a real decision rather than just a data lookup.

Every number on this page links back to the U.S. Census Bureau ACS and decennial files; the methodology page describes the inputs, refresh cadence, and known limitations of the underlying data product.

Practical use of this page is in combination with the comparison and ranking pages elsewhere on the site, which surface the same data for this entity’s peers within U.S. states, metros, cities, and ZIPs. A single-entity reading without peer context can be misleading when an entity is an outlier on one axis but typical on another.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.