CIGNA Group Ranks as World's 10th Best Company in 2025
/Seven of the world’s best companies in 2025 were based in the United States, according to TIME magazine and Statista, including one from Connecticut – the CIGNA Group.
Read MoreSeven of the world’s best companies in 2025 were based in the United States, according to TIME magazine and Statista, including one from Connecticut – the CIGNA Group.
Read MoreState Comptroller Sean Scanlon, in his latest monthly financial and economic update, projected a Fiscal Year 2026 General Fund surplus of $164.4 million and a Special Transportation Fund surplus of $43.7 million - reflecting the changing circumstances from a month ago.
Read MoreConnecticut’s Family and Medical Leave Act (CTFMLA) and Paid Leave Act (CTPL) administrators recently published a detailed overview of employee rights under state law.
Read MoreConning’s annual State of the States Report is an annual ranking of the 50 U.S. states by credit quality, based on the company’s examination of economic conditions, socioeconomic trends, and the states’ balance sheets. Connecticut is moving on up.
Read MoreWebster Bank has announced a $300,000 grant for Connecticut Financial Scholars as part of its ongoing support of programs designed to help students build financial empowerment.
Read MoreThe statewide Girl Scout council recently launched a power-packed roster of activities to recruit new members and adult volunteers throughout August and continuing through September.
Read MoreCommissioned by LAZ Investments and Shelbourne and prepared by Econsult Solutions, Inc. (ESI), a newly released economic study that presents data, insights, and proposed strategies to address one of our region’s most pressing challenges: high vacancy rates in downtown Hartford’s commercial office market.
Read MoreIdentifying and reaching potential candidates for job opportunities is a key priority and in Connecticut, Accenture turned to Connecticut’s United For ALICE Report to help shape local efforts.
Read MoreConnecticut State Treasurer Erick Russell has launched CT Big Match, described as a streamlining initiative designed to return unclaimed property to Connecticut residents quicker and easier than ever before.
Read MoreThe University of New Haven and University of Hartford are moving in opposite directions with their athletic programs, with UNH announcing an imminent move to Division I as UHart settles in to D3.
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