Moodus, Connecticut Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What are the Population & Steets in a City? Moodus is the capital city of Connecticut. It's located along the Connecticut River, about 40 miles from Long Island Sound. The most comfortable months to live in Moodus are August, June, and July. The coldest month to live in Moodus is January. Listed below are the most common job groups in Moodus City, Connecticut.

Moodus, Connecticut is a census-designated place (CDP) located in East Haddam County, CT. The 2010 population was 1,413. Moodus is home to Sunrise State Park, which occupies the site of a former resort. Moodus has a population density of 21.4 people per square mile. While the population of Moodus is declining, the average household income is rising, from $82,974 to $83,636. The median age of residents in Moodus is 41.8 years old, and it is higher than the national average.

Moodus was settled by three different Indian tribes until the 1650s. They called the area Machimoodus, meaning "place of noises". Because of the frequent earthquakes that rocked the town, the name was appropriate, as the Moodus Noises could be heard miles away from the epicenter. In 1662, the town was purchased from the Indians and named for the tribes. In return, the town received a hundred coats of fur.

The United States Census Bureau released the most recent data on population and steets in Moodus City. Moodus has a population of 3,174 people. Twenty-four percent of the population is under 18 years old. Moodus is primarily comprised of married couples, with 62 percent of the population being age 18 to 24. The city has a high proportion of African and Oceanian citizens. The population is ranked third in Connecticut.