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Economic Summary of New Hampshire

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The GDP for New Hampshire was $64 billion in 2012[1]. New Hampshire had an estimated population of 1.320 million in 2012[2]. The GDP per capita was $42,958[3].

Counties

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There are 10 counties in New Hampshire. Below they are ranked by population 2010.[4]

Rank Locality Population 2010
1 Hillsborough 400,721
2 Rockingham 295,223
3 Merrimack 146,445
4 Strafford 123,143
5 Grafton 89,118
6 Cheshire 77,117
7 Belknap 60,088
8 Carroll 47,818
9 Sullivan 43,742
10 Coos 33,055

Cities

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Top 10 cities in New Hampshire by estimated city proper population in 2010.[5]

Rank City Locality Population 2010
1 Manchester 109,565
2 Nashua 86,494
3 Concord 42,695
4 Dover 29,987
5 Rochester 29,752
6 Keene 23,409
7 Derry 22,015
8 Portsmouth 20,779
9 Laconia 15,951
10 Claremont 13,355

Industries

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New Hampshire industries by GDP 2012.[6]

Industry GDP value added $ billions 2012 % of total GDP
Real estate and rental leasing 8.93 13.80%
Government 6.68 10.32%
Health care and social assistance 6.05 9.35%
Durable manufacturing 5.98 9.24%
Finance and insurance 5.89 9.10%
Retail trade 5.06 7.82%
Professional, scientific, and technical services 4.56 7.05%
Wholesale trade 4.06 6.28%
Information 2.44 3.77%
Administrative and waste support services 2.10 3.25%
Accommodation and food services 2.12 3.27%
Construction 1.97 3.04%
Other private services 1.71 2.64%
Non-durable manufacturing 1.67 2.58%
Utilities 1.41 2.18%
Educational services 1.35 2.09%
Transportation and warehousing 1.02 1.58%
Management of companies and enterprises 0.94 1.45%
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 0.51 0.79%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 0.20 0.31%
Mining 0.03 0.05%
Total 64.70 100%

Employment

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New Hampshire employment by industry in June 2013.[7]

Industry Employment thousands June 2013 Percent of total employment
Trade, transportation and utilities 135.5 21.04%
Education & health services 116.6 18.11%
Government 91.8 14.25%
Professional & business services 70.4 10.93%
Leisure & hospitality 69.0 10.71%
Manufacturing 66.2 10.28%
Financial activities 36.3 5.48%
Construction 23.4 3.63%
Other services 22.1 3.43%
Information 11.8 1.83%
Mining and logging 0.9 0.14%
Total non-farm 644.0 100%

Corporations

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Top 10 New Hampshire based corporations by revenue in 2012[8]

There are no Fortune 500 companies in New Hampshire. No companies had a revenue over 4.769 billion in 2012.

Rank Corporation Revenue $ millions 2012 Profit $ millions 2012 Assets 2012 Debt Ratio 2012 Headquarters Employees 2012 Market cap 3/29/12 $ billions Industry
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Fiscal Budget

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In the fiscal year _____, the state government of New Hampshire ran a budget balance _____ of _________. The ______ public debt was ________ (____% of GDP) as of ______.

Revenue by Source $ thousands Percent of revenue
Expense $ millions ____ fiscal year Percent of expenses

Financial Institutions

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Top ten banks by assets in New Hampshire

Rank Bank Assets $ millions Profit $ millions _____ Headquarters Employees
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References

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http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Economic_Map