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New Hampshire

2022 population: 1,395,231   ( 78,761 from 2010 , 17,713 from 2020)
Land area: 8953.7 square miles
Population density: 155.8 persons per square mile

2022 Census data
White:1,238,534 88.77% 1.9%
Black:22,3451.60% 64.0%
Indian:2,9370.21% 9.1%
Asian:44,0523.16% 54.2%
2+ races:23,1711.66% 28.5%
Hispanic:64,1924.60% 74.9%
Total non-White:156,69711.23% 54.5%

2020-2022 ComponentsNumberRate
Births:27,771 10.1
Deaths:31,87011.6
Net Migration: 16,0385.8
Net Immigration: 5,5302.0
Change in White population:23,484 1.8
Change in Non-White pop.:55,277 4.2




Race Breakdown with Components of Population Change

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Year:
Total population:
White:
Black:
Indian:
Asian:
2+ races:
Hispanic:
Total non-White:

2010
1,316,470
1,215,05092.30%
13,6251.03%
2,6930.20%
28,5702.17%
18,0251.37%
36,7042.79%
101,4207.70%

2000
1,235,786
1,175,25295.10%
8,3540.68%
2,6980.22%
16,1331.31%
11,6060.94%
20,4891.66%
60,5344.90%

1990
1,109,252
1,079,32397.30%
6,6280.60%
2,3360.21%
9,4070.85%
n/a
11,5581.04%
29,9292.70%

1980
920,610
906,21798.44%
4,1890.46%
1,2650.14%
3,3640.37%
n/a
5,2480.57%
14,3931.56%

1970
737,681
730,44099.02%
2,4960.34%
3600.05%
1,1300.15%
n/a
2,6810.36%
7,241 0.98%

Decade:
Components:
Births:
Deaths:
Net Migration:
Net Immigration:
Change in White population:
Change in Non-White pop.:

2000's
NumberRate
135,471 11.0
92,8977.5
35,0872.8
18,3731.5
39,798 3.2
40,886 3.3
1990's
NumberRate
150,819 13.6
91,0708.2
38,6663.5
8,6620.8
95,929 8.6
30,605 2.8
1980's
NumberRate
153,621 16.7
81,645 8.9
122,141 13.3
n/a
173,106 18.8
15,536 1.7
1970's
NumberRate
n/a
n/a
126,088 17.1
n/a
175,777 23.8
7,152 1.0

Age, Family & Household Data for New Hampshire

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Year:
 
Median Age:
Under 18:
Voting Age Population:
Over 65:
Households:
Persons Per HH:
Families (%HH):
Married Couples (%Fams):
Single Mothers (%Fams):
Non-Family (%HH):

2022
NumberPercent
43.1
256,188 18.4%
1,139,043 81.6%
261,749 18.8%
545,116
2.46
353,906 64.9%
284,046 80.3%
24,076 6.8%
191,210 35.1%

2010
NumberPercent
41.1
287,234 21.8%
1,029,236 78.2%
178,268 13.5%
518,973
2.46
344,197 66.3%
270,635 78.6%
29,399 8.5%
174,776 33.7%

2000
NumberPercent
37.1
308,901 25.0%
926,885 75.0%
148,039 12.0%
474,750
2.53
325,581 68.6%
266,624 81.9%
26,012 8.0%
149,169 31.4%

1990
NumberPercent
32.7
279,123 25.2%
830,129 74.8%
124,984 11.3%
411,387
2.62
294,538 71.6%
249,400 84.7%
19,407 6.6%
116,849 28.4%

1980
NumberPercent
30.2
258,674 28.1%
661,936 71.9%
102,983 11.2%
323,482
2.75
239,647 74.1%
205,691 85.8%
16,188 6.8%
83,835 25.9%

2022 Housing Data for New Hampshire

Housing Data
 Number%
Housing Units640,335 
Median Value$337,100 
Occupied545,11685.1%
Vacant95,21914.9%
Owned393,94572.3%
Rented151,17127.7%
Median Rent$1,336 
Single-Family Units440,10368.7%
    Detached405,63063.3%
    Attached34,4735.4%
Buldings with 5+ Units96,53115.1%
Mobile Homes34,5545.4%

2022 Income & Employment Data for New Hampshire

Household Income
RangeNumber%
Less than $10,00016,0252.9%
$10,000 to $14,99915,3342.8%
$15,000 to $19,99914,7612.7%
$20,000 to $24,99915,3852.8%
$25,000 to $29,99916,0362.9%
$30,000 to $34,99916,7783.1%
$35,000 to $39,99916,5113.0%
$40,000 to $44,99914,8832.7%
$45,000 to $49,99917,8093.3%
$50,000 to $59,99934,8586.4%
$60,000 to $74,99947,3698.7%
$75,000 to $99,99971,64213.1%
$100,000 to $124,99961,38111.3%
$125,000 to $149,99947,1508.6%
$150,000 to $199,99963,03011.6%
$200,000 or more76,16414.0%
Median Household Income90,845 
Per Capita Income48,250 
Cost of Living Index   (100 = average)
Compared to U.S.105 
Welfare Households
 Number%
SSI23,6444.3%
Public Assistance14,0632.6%
Public Asst. or Food Stamps39,4877.2%
Labor Force, Ages 25-64
 Number%
Employed656,41076.8%
Unemployed23,6392.8%
In Armed Forces1,7250.2%
Total Labor Force681,77479.8%
Not in Labor Force173,04620.2%
Real Unemployment Rate 23.0%
Class of Worker
 MaleFemale% Male
Private Sector274,664213,21456.3%
Non-Profit29,02557,42033.6%
Self-Employed45,19323,99465.3%
Local Government20,01134,08337.0%
State Government10,62113,31944.4%
Federal Government10,8207,06460.5%
Total Private + Self319,857237,20857.4%
Total Non-Profit + Govt.70,477111,88638.6%
Total390,334349,09452.8%
Pct. Govt.13.0%  
Occupation
 Number%
Management, Business, Science, Arts131,25117.7%
Sales and Office Occupations153,04620.7%
Professional, Technical191,14725.8%
Service Occupations111,77015.1%
Farming, Forestry, Fishing2,3790.3%
All others153,77420.8%
White Collar 64.2%
Industry
 Number%
Health care and social assistance107,66214.5%
Manufacturing95,96013.0%
Retail trade89,97712.1%
Educational services72,9859.8%
Professional, scientific, technical59,4328.0%
Construction52,3987.1%
Accommodation and food services46,7046.3%
Finance and insurance35,7154.8%
Other services31,1024.2%
Public administration29,5814.0%
Administrative, support, waste mgmt.27,2653.7%
Transportation and warehousing23,2303.1%
Wholesale trade17,7292.4%
Information14,5782.0%
Arts, entertainment, recreation13,7191.9%
Real estate and rental and leasing10,8131.5%
Utilities5,8740.8%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting5,0530.7%
Management8060.1%
Mining, quarrying, oil/gas extraction4050.1%

2022 Ancestry, Citizenship & Language Data for New Hampshire

Hispanic Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Mexican9,7780.71%
Puerto Rican19,7631.43%
Cuban2,0630.15%
Dominican10,3140.75%
Total Central American6,3870.46%
Costa Rican3470.03%
Guatemalan1,2320.09%
Honduran2,0000.14%
Nicaraguan6200.04%
Panamanian2770.02%
Salvadoran1,9110.14%
Other Central American00.00%
Total South American5,3150.39%
Argentinean3210.02%
Bolivian400.00%
Chilean2620.02%
Colombian2,3130.17%
Ecuadorian4970.04%
Paraguayan50.00%
Peruvian1,2030.09%
Uruguayan3330.02%
Venezuelan3090.02%
Other South American320.00%
Other Hispanic5,0340.36%
Asian Breakdown
CountryNumber%
Indian10,6010.77%
Chinese6,9020.50%
Filipino3,2140.23%
Vietnamese3,1600.23%
Korean2,7570.20%
Cambodian1,2350.09%
Japanese9190.07%
Laotian7210.05%
Indonesian5880.04%
Language Spoken at Home
LanguageNumber%
English1,212,68892.1%
Spanish33,3392.5%
Other Indo-European18,9551.4%
French, Haitian, Cajun16,5271.3%
Other Asian7,8600.6%
Russian, Polish, other Slavic5,4120.4%
Chinese5,1040.4%
Other5,0600.4%
German, other Germanic3,9640.3%
Ancestry
CountryNumber%
Irish278,61720.2%
English239,28617.3%
French155,81111.3%
Italian136,3269.9%
German117,2398.5%
French Canadian110,6708.0%
American61,4864.5%
Scottish53,4443.9%
Polish52,7013.8%
Swedish23,5161.7%
Greek19,6591.4%
European19,1491.4%
Portuguese19,0301.4%
Scotch-Irish16,1801.2%
Canadian12,6160.9%
Citizenship & Nativity
 Number%
U.S. citizen1,346,44297.6%
Not a citizen33,1682.4%
Native1,296,24294.0%
Foreign-born83,3686.0%

2022 Educational Attainment Data for New Hampshire

Educational Attainment, Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years9-12 YearsH.S. Grad or GEDSome CollegeBach. DegreeGrad Degree
20,228 2.0%41,496 4.2%270,974 27.2%275,207 27.6%236,189 23.7%153,259 15.4%
  Average years of education: 14.1
Population 25 Years and Older
< 9 Years 20,228 2.0%
9-12 Years 41,496 4.2%
H.S. Grad or GED 270,974 27.2%
Some College 275,207 27.6%
Bach. Degree 236,189 23.7%
Grad Degree 153,259 15.4%
Average years of education: 14.1

Source for the above data: U.S. Census Bureau / American Community Survey (5 year-estimates)


Historical Labor Force Data for New Hampshire

Labor Force Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
YearLabor
Force
EmployedUnemployedUnemp.
Rate
State
Avg.
1990 622,822 590,117 32,705 5.3%
1991 619,727 577,630 42,097 6.8%
1992 618,018 572,980 45,038 7.3%
1993 620,311 582,438 37,873 6.1%
1994 625,972 597,809 28,163 4.5%
1995 632,365 608,186 24,179 3.8%
1996 636,231 612,363 23,868 3.8%
1997 652,603 630,632 21,971 3.4%
1998 661,793 643,089 18,704 2.8%
1999 675,376 656,854 18,522 2.7%
2000 685,801 667,603 18,198 2.7%
2001 692,030 668,573 23,457 3.4%
2002 700,554 668,985 31,569 4.5%
2003 708,924 677,383 31,541 4.4%
2004 715,494 688,271 27,223 3.8%
2005 726,106 699,674 26,432 3.6%
2006 732,387 706,659 25,728 3.5%
2007 737,925 712,024 25,901 3.5%
2008 742,894 715,088 27,806 3.7%
2009 739,815 694,375 45,440 6.1%
2010 739,339 694,131 45,208 6.1%
2011 736,784 696,593 40,191 5.5%
2012 740,800 700,449 40,351 5.4%
2013 743,037 704,023 39,014 5.3%
2014 743,762 711,742 32,020 4.3%
2015 746,319 720,834 25,485 3.4%
2016 752,477 731,001 21,476 2.9%
2017 755,004 733,835 21,169 2.8%
2018 764,556 744,342 20,214 2.6%
2019 773,430 753,316 20,114 2.6%
2020 761,730 710,816 50,914 6.7%
2021 756,863 731,120 25,743 3.4%
2022 766,674 747,342 19,332 2.5%
2023 759,605 742,888 16,717 2.2%
Link: Information about the TRUE unemployment rate from shadowstats.com


Migration Data for New Hampshire

Inflows From (2011-2021)
From StateNumber of People
Massachusetts 146,965
Maine 31,255
Florida 30,795
Vermont 21,913
New York 20,414
Connecticut 13,940
California 13,450
Texas 10,687
North Carolina 8,821
Virginia 8,350
Pennsylvania 7,932
New Jersey 7,273
Rhode Island 5,977
Colorado 5,557
Arizona 4,879
Outflows To (2011-2021)
To StateNumber of People
Massachusetts 102,085
Florida 43,963
Maine 35,326
Vermont 20,948
New York 15,380
California 14,317
North Carolina 13,546
Texas 12,998
Connecticut 9,268
Virginia 8,603
South Carolina 7,794
Pennsylvania 7,486
Colorado 6,185
Georgia 5,818
Arizona 5,805
Source for migration data: Internal Revenue Service -- https://www.irs.gov/statistics/soi-tax-stats-migration-data
This data only includes persons who filed or are included as dependents on IRS tax returns.