COMPARING TWO PLACES
New Hampshire vs North Dakota
PLACE A
New Hampshire
VS
PLACE B
North Dakota
New Hampshire is 78% larger than North Dakota. New Hampshire earns more, with a median household income $22,374 higher. North Dakota has grown faster since 2000 (16% vs 5%).
NEW HAMPSHIRENORTH DAKOTADIFFERENCE
Total population1,394,868784,841+78% vs North Dakota
Population density15611+144
Population growth4.6%15.8%−11.2 pts
Median age43.335.9+7.4
Male49.9%51.2%−1.3 pts
Female50.1%48.8%+1.3 pts
Foreign-born6.1%4.7%+1.4 pts
White, non-Hispanic86.9%81.7%+5.2 pts
Black1.3%3.3%−2.0 pts
Hispanic / Latino4.7%4.7%+0.0 pts
Asian2.6%1.6%+0.9 pts
Other4.5%8.7%−4.2 pts
Median household income$99,031$76,657+$22,374
Per capita income$52,798$43,389+$9,409
Poverty rate7.2%10.8%−3.6 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4440.457−0.0
Bachelor's degree or higher40.6%32.7%+8.0 pts
Graduate degree16.1%9.7%+6.5 pts
Unemployment rate3.3%2.8%+0.6 pts
Labor force participation66.3%68.6%−2.3 pts
Median home value$402,500$249,900+$152,600
Median gross rent$1,491$954+$537
Owner-occupied72.8%62.9%+9.9 pts
Housing vacancy rate14.3%12.3%+2.0 pts
Rent-burdened households45.7%36.3%+9.3 pts
Average commute26.717.9+8.8
Worked from home16.8%8.1%+8.7 pts
Public transit to work0.5%0.3%+0.2 pts
Uninsured5.3%6.5%−1.2 pts
Population, 1990 – 2024