Where New Hampshire Ranks

Compiled by:
New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning

April 26, 2004

This page will provide you with some rankings of New Hampshire among the 50 states and Washington DC. Information was collected from a variety of sources and then ranked (#1 is highest amount, percentage, etc. #51 is lowest). The District of Columbia is treated as a state, so there are 51 possible ranks.

New Hampshire Ranks are as follows: A ranking of number 1 is the highest amount, percentage, etc. and #51 is the lowest. For example: #1 in Motorcycle Registrations per one hundred residents would mean that New Hampshire has the most motorcycle registrations per 100 people and #51 would mean that New Hampshire has the least registrations. Please read the rankings carefully because each ranking is relative to the variable being ranked. A high ranking does not necessarily mean that it is better nor does a low ranking necessarily mean that it is worse.

RANK VARIABLE NH AMT US AVG. SOURCE
  INCOME      
51 Percent of Persons Below Poverty Line – 2001–2002 6.1% 11.9% Bureau of the Census
5 Median Household Income – 2002 $53,734 $42,654 Bureau of the Census
7 Median Income for Four Person Families – 2001 $72,606 $63,278 Bureau of the Census
6 Per Capita Personal Income – 2002 $34,334 $30,941 Bureau of Economic Analysis
6 Disposable Per Capita Personal Income 2002 $30,285 $26,974 Bureau of Economic Analysis
  EDUCATION      
6 Percent of Persons 25 years and Older that are High Graduates or more – 2002 90.2% 84.1% Bureau of the Census
10 Percent of Persons 25 and Older with Bachelor’s Degree or more – 2002 30.1% 26.7% Bureau of the Census
29 Average Salary of Classroom Teachers (Elementary & Secondary) – 2002 $40,519 $45,822 National Education Association
23 Full Time College Enrollment, Percentage of Total – 2000 64.5% 58.8% Nat'l Ctr for Ed Statistics
36 Public/Elementary School Enrollment Rate 2000 89.1% 88.9% Nat'l Ctr for Ed Statistics
  TRANSPORTATION      
4 Motorcycle Registrations per 100 Residents – 2001 4.2 1.7 Federal Highway Administration
47 Motor Vehicles Deaths per 100 Million Vehicle Miles – 2001 1.2 1.5 National Safety Council
32 State Gasoline Tax – 2001 19.5 cents 20.1 cents Federal Highway Administration
28 Average Expenditure Per Insured Vehicle Automobile Insurance – 2001 $686 $718 Nat. Assoc. of Insurance Commissioners via Statistical Abstract of the US
  POPULATION      
41 Population 2003 1,288,000 290,809,777 (Total US) Bureau of the Census
13 Percent Population Change 2000 – 2003 4.1% 3.3% Bureau of the Census
18 Numeric Population Change 2000 – 2003 51,000 9,386,546 (Total US) Bureau of the Census
36 Number of Immigrants Admitted 2002 3,009 1,063,732 (Total US) US Immigration & Nat. Service
37 Percent 65 Years and Older – 2003 12.0% 12.4% Bureau of the Census
36 Percent Living Inside Metropolitan Areas – 2000 59.9% 80.3% Bureau of the Census
22 Population Per Sq. Mile of Land Area – 2002 142.2 81.5 Bureau of the Census
38 Percent of Population Under 18 Years – 2003 23.8% 25.1% Bureau of the Census
  GOVERNMENT      
34 Number of Full–Time State Employees per 10,000 Residents – 2001 150 147 Bureau of the Census
10 Percent of Voting Age Population Casting Votes for President, November 66.6% 59% Bureau of the Census
1 Woman Holding State Public Offices, per 100,000 population 2002 9.8 0.6 Ctr. For American Woman and Politics
48 Per Capita Federal Aid 2002 $5,441 (mill.) $6,527 (mill.) Bureau of the Census
38 State Government Per Capita Total Revenue – 2000 $3,136 $3,506 Bureau of the Census
  SOCIAL      
36 Percentage of Persons receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families – 2002 1.2% 1.7% US Administration for Children & Families
51 Criminal Offenses per 100,000 Residents–2000 2,322 4,161 FBI – Crime in the US annual
47 Violent Crime Rate per 100,000 population – 2000 170 504 FBI – Crime in the US annual
47 Federal & State Prisioner Incarceration Rate per/100,000 Residents – 2001 160 494 US Department of Justice
46 Rate of Teen Death by Accident, Homicide and Suicide per 100,000 – 2000 36 51 Kids Count Data Book – Center for Disease Control
39 Percentage of Teens who are High School Dropouts – 2000 8% 9% Kids Count Data Book – 2003
50 Teen Birth Rate per thousand – 2000 10 27 Kids Count Data Book, Center for Disease Control
43 Percentage of Families with Children Headed by a Single Parent – 2000 25% 28% Kids Count Data Book – 2003
50 Percentage of Children in Poverty (Under Age 18) – 2000 8% 17% Kids Count Data Book/Bureau of the Census
49 Child Death Rate per thousand (ages 1–14 yrs.– 2000 14 22 Kids Count Data Book, Ctr. For Disease Control
42 Infant Deaths per 1000 Live Births – 2000 5.7 6.9 Bureau of the Census
  HEALTH      
9 Percentage of Employment Establishments Offering Health Insurance '93 57.5% 51.6% Nat'l Ctr for Health Statistics
43 Percentage of People not Covered by Health Insurance – 2001 9.4% 14.6% Bureau of the Census – 1999 Current Population Survey, 1999
15 Percent of Population Enrolled in HMO's – 2002 30.3% 28.6% InterStudy, via Nat'l Ctr for Health Statistics
17 Doctors Per 100,00 Residents– 2001 245 253 American Medical Assoc. Statistical Abstract of the US
17th Cigarette Smoking by Percentage, 2001 24.1% 23.4% Ctr. For Disease Control
  CONSUMPTION      
2 Retail Sales Per Person – 2001 $18.05 $11.67 Bureau of the Census
30 Retail Sales Per Square Foot 2002 $231 $221 Nat'l Research Bureau, Chicago ILL.
21 Home Ownership Rate 2002 69.5% 67.9% Bureau of the Census
44 Energy Consumption Per Capita (in Millions of Btu's) – 2000 266 349 US Dept. of Energy
  LABOR      
17 Average Annual Pay – 2001 $35,479 $36,214 Bureau of Labor Statistics
20 Percent of Workers that are Labor Union Members – 2002 9.8% 13.3% Bureau of National Affairs via Statistical Abstract of the US
38 Percent – Annual Unemployment Rate – 2002 4.7% 5.8% Bureau of Labor Statistics
6 Percent Labor Participation Rate for Males 16 yrs and older – 2002 71.4% 66.6% Bureau of Labor Statistics
9 Percent Labor Participation Rate for Females 16 yrs and older – 2002 65.2% 59.6% Bureau of Labor Statistics
13 Non–Farm Employment – Percentage in Manufacturing – 2002 13.7% 11.7% Bureau of the Census
21 Average Hourly Earnings of Production Workers in Manufacturing Industries – 2002 $14.20 $15.29 Bureau of Labor Statistics
  AGRICULTURE      
46 Number of Farms – 2002 3,000 2,172,000 (Total US) US Dept. of Agriculture
44 Acreage Per Farm – 2002 132 436 US Dept of Agriculture

Variables with an * are not in the file: STATE.DBF

Last Updated: April 23, 2004