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New Hampshire's 234th Anniversary of Statehood (1788): June 21, 2022
New Hampshire joined the Union on June 21, 1788. Explore the stats and facts below to learn more about the 9th state to join the Union, its people, demographics, geographic areas, and more.
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Population and Demographics of New Hampshire
As of July 1, 2021, the population of New Hampshire was estimated to be 1,388,992. This represents an increase of 0.8% from the 2020 Census count of 1,377,529. Discover more about the state's demographics.
New Hampshire’s Population Grew 4.6% Last Decade
The Granite State added 61,059 people between 2010 and 2020, a 4.6% increase to 1,377,529.
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About Geographic Areas
New Hampshire has 96 places; 13 incorporated places and 83 census designated places. The incorporated places in New Hampshire are cities and can only legally exist in a single county. Incorporated places are independent of county subdivisions.
New Hampshire has 295 census tracts, 922 block groups, and 48,837 census blocks.
New Business Formations in New Hampshire
Our Business Formation Statistics (BFS) provide timely and high-frequency information on new business applications and formations in the United States. BFS measures business initiation activity and the cycle from initiation to realized business formation. Get an early look at business formation activity within the U.S. at a detailed state and regional level.
Monthly State Retail Sales: New Hampshire
Monthly State Retail Sales is a Census Bureau experimental data product featuring modeled state-level retail sales. This is a blended data product using Monthly Retail Trade Survey data, administrative data, and third-party data.
Explore data for New Hampshire using our data visualization.
State Sales Tax Collections: New Hampshire
Monthly state tax collections provides data for sales taxes from general sales, lodging, alcoholic beverages, motor fuel, tobacco products, and individual income and corporate income taxes.
Use our interactive data visualization to explore data for New Hampshire.
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View New Hampshire Statistics in Our COVID-19 Data Hub
View the state COVID-19 impact planning report. Take a look at new survey data and estimates.
Other Resources for State Data
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