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Most equal income distribution, New Hampshire cities · 2010

New Hampshire cities with the lowest income inequality, measured by the Gini index (2023 ACS). This list covers the 26 cities in New Hampshire that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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RELATEDHighest median household incomeLowest median household incomeHighest per-capita incomeLowest poverty rateHighest poverty rateMost income inequality (Gini)
YEAR20102024
Most equal income distribution by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPINCOME INEQUALITY (GINI)VS 2000
01Hooksett, NHNH5,8760.334
02Hudson, NHNH7,4690.354
03East Merrimack, NHNH5,0810.369
04Milford, NHNH8,9560.372
05Londonderry, NHNH12,2250.379
06Derry, NHNH21,3390.385
07Franklin, NHNH8,8390.386
08Somersworth, NHNH12,1710.387
09South Hooksett, NHNH5,9020.394
10Newmarket, NHNH5,6790.398
11Rochester, NHNH33,7160.401
12Berlin, NHNH9,5020.403
13Hampton, NHNH10,1010.409
14Claremont, NHNH13,0320.410
15Nashua, NHNH92,4350.411
16Manchester, NHNH116,8180.412
17Lebanon, NHNH15,4810.412
18Dover, NHNH34,6230.416
19Portsmouth, NHNH23,0280.422
20Exeter, NHNH9,9640.435
21Laconia, NHNH17,2460.437
22Concord, NHNH44,5970.440
23Suncook, NHNH5,4320.441
24Keene, NHNH23,0720.457
25Hanover, NHNH8,4790.492
26Durham, NHNH10,6810.538
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UPDATED 2026-06-02 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES