Connecticut has held its own in attracting working people, according to the Census Bureau. From 2001 to 2014, Connecticut attracted more 26- to 39-year-olds from other states than moved away, and, when immigrants and arrivals from Puerto Rico are included, it has also gained among adults 23 to 25 and those in their 40s. However, domestic migration in the 26-29 group has been negative since 2010.