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New Hampshire now has about 1.37 million residents, an increase of about 4.6 percent since 2010.That’s according to numbers released on Monday by the…
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Estimates from the U.S. Census suggest much of Northeast is losing population, but New Hampshire is seeing a slight increase. A brief from the Carsey…
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New Hampshire is seeing an increase in young people moving into the state.Estimates from the U.S. Census released last week show that in the last four…
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Federal workers and local volunteers are trying to get as many people as possible in New Hampshire to fill out to 2020 U.S. census. Time is running out…
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Migration continues to be the number one cause of population growth in New Hampshire.Kristine Bundschuh is a Ph.D. student of sociology and researcher at…
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The 2020 U.S. Census is underway. The dicennial population count affects political power on a local, federal and state level, and it guides billions of…
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The U.S. Census Bureau is struggling to hire enough people in New Hampshire to help with the once-in-a-decade population count later this year.Officials…
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Democratic presidential hopefuls are campaigning all over New Hampshire, and they’re spending a lot of time in areas once considered Republican…
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A nonprofit advocacy group says the number of people experiencing homelessness in New Hampshire has dropped in the last two years, though homelessness…
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A new study from the University of New Hampshire's Carsey School shows more than one in five potential 2020 New Hampshire primary voters will be new to…