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Population characteristics

Population
Migration and natural change
Hispanic origin
Race
Age


Income and poverty

Poverty rate, overall
Poverty rate, by age
Median household income
Per capita income
Personal income by source
Reduced price school lunch program


Employment

Unemployment rate
Number of jobs
Wage per job
Employment by industry
Self-employment rate
Labor force participation rate


Family / kids

Household types
Teen birth rate
Teens unemployed and not in school


Housing

Total housing units
Value of owner occupied housing


Education

Educational attainment
High school drop out rate
Student teacher ratio


Health

Late or no prenatal care
Low birth weight babies
Infant mortality
Number of physicians


Crime and safety

Juvenile arrests
Violent crimes reported
Total crimes reported
Number of police officers

New Hampshire: Educational attainment

In New Hampshire . . .
  • 12.6 percent of the population 25 years and older in 2000 had no high school diploma, compared to 19.6 percent in the U.S.
  • 28.7 percent had a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared to 24.4 percent in the U.S.
 

Educational attainment of the population 25 years & older
New Hampshire, 1990-2000

Note: " Some college, no degree" includes those with an associate degree.

Source: 1990 and 2000: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, American Factfinder, (http://factfinder2.census.gov/)

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