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12 Doing Business in Connecticut | 2015 SPONSORED REPORT Connecticut's talent: one of our most abundant resources C onnecticut is home to one of the most highly skilled and highly productive workforces in America — at every level of employment and across every sector of the economy. Better still, the state is committed to helping organizations develop their employees — as demonstrated by an array of impressive workforce training initiatives. The statistics tell the story. Ac- cording to 2013 U.S. Census Bureau reports, Connecticut ranks: • #3 in the country for the percentage of employees with advanced degrees • #4 in the country for worker productivity. In fact, if Connecticut were a country, it would be the fifth-most productive in the world, based on 2013 data from the International Monetary Fund and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Science and engineering talent is particularly abundant in Connecticut. Not only does the state have a 33% higher concentration of high-tech workers in general than the national average, it ranks number five in the country per capita for science and en- gineering doctorates in the workforce. Highly qualified employees also abound in the insurance and financial services field. In fact, according to the U.S. Census, Connecticut ranks number one in share of insurance employees Connecticut has a 33% higher concentration of high tech workers than the national average. That's critical when 33% of the nation's fuel cells jobs are in Connecticut as well, such as those at Danbury-based Fuel Cell Energy. PHOTO/Fuel Cell Energy

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