Data tables provide New Hampshire specific population and gender counts, share of population by age, and changes over the most recent four years. Additional data are provided related to in- and out-migration, as well as the number of marriages, divorces, and births reported over the year. Median age is also compared to other New England states and the nation.
Data table: Population (June 2022)
Recent Vital Signs Analysis:
Population (June 2022)
Related Articles and Analysis:
How "Old" is New Hampshire Really? | September 2019 |
Commuting Patterns for New Hampshire’s Workers | August 2019 |
New Hampshire Grandparents Who Have Grandchildren Living with Them | November 2018 |
Migration Ins and Outs | December 2016 |
Mapping New Hampshire’s Cities and Towns with New 5-year ACS Income Estimate | January 2016 |
Multigenerational Households in New Hampshire | June 2015 |
Disabled Persons in the New Hampshire Labor Force | October 2014 |
New Hampshire’s Older Working Population | May 2014 |
Population and Race in New Hampshire | February 2014 |
A closer look at the County-to-County Commuting Flows | May 2013 |
New Hampshire’s Change in Population and Demographics of Movers | February 2013 |
Population Change, 2010 to 2011 | May 2012 |
New Hampshire Population: Where Do We Rank? | June 2011 |
Population Change and the Labor Force | July 2010 |
The Generations in New Hampshire's Population | December 2008 |
The Ins and Outs of Population Change | June 2008 |
Archived Vital Signs editions:
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