Bridgeport ranked dead last among the 100 metros surveyed, with a 2 percent increase in employment over the past five years, or 7,000 new jobs, and a 34 percent hypothetical median DTI. New Haven was No. 99 (2 percent job growth, or 8,000 new jobs, and a 26 percent hypothetical median DTI) and Hartford came in at No. 98 (3 percent job growth, or 17,000 new jobs, and a 24 percent hypothetical median DTI). Statewide, Connecticut has recovered 79.3 percent of the jobs lost in the Great Recession, the state Department of Labor reported last week.