NH Population Grows Despite Low Birth Rate
The Union Leader recently covered new research out of the Carsey School that showsÌýthe population in New Hampshire has continued to grow despite there being more deaths than births.Ìý
The Union Leader recently covered new research out of the Carsey School that showsÌýthe population in New Hampshire has continued to grow despite there being more deaths than births.Ìý
A study published by the Carsey School shows that between July 2018 and July 2019,ÌýNew Hampshire's population grew to 1.36 million. This growth was driven by domestic migration and immigration to the state.
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