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 NH Congressional District 2
Note: The 2003 American Community Survey universe is limited to the household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters.
TABLE 3. SELECTED ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
  Estimate Lower
Bound
Upper
Bound
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Population 16 years and over
484,544
477,125
491,963
In labor force
346,399
337,838
354,960
Civilian labor force
345,877
337,357
354,397
Employed
325,159
316,949
333,369
Unemployed
20,718
18,003
23,433
Percent unemployed
6.0
5.2
6.7
Armed Forces
522
94
950
Not in labor force
138,145
131,937
144,353
 
Females 16 years and over
246,450
241,775
251,125
In labor force
163,573
157,940
169,206
Civilian labor force
163,573
157,940
169,206
Employed
153,402
147,996
158,808
 
Own children under 6 years
40,362
36,874
43,850
All parents in family in labor force
25,961
23,068
28,854
 
Own children 6 to 17 years
97,639
92,672
102,606
All parents in family in labor force
75,170
69,820
80,520
 
Population 16 to 19 years
32,917
29,549
36,285
Not enrolled in school and not a H.S. graduate
2,041
1,087
2,995
Unemployed or not in the labor force
905
72
1,738
 
COMMUTING TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
315,212
306,152
324,272
Car, truck, or van -- drove alone
257,001
248,172
265,830
Car, truck, or van -- carpooled
32,458
28,296
36,620
Public transportation (including taxicab)
1,500
841
2,159
Walked
9,522
7,451
11,593
Other means
3,103
2,075
4,131
Worked at home
11,628
9,363
13,893
Mean travel time to work (minutes)
24.3
23.5
25.0
 
Employed civilian population 16 years and over
325,159
316,949
333,369
OCCUPATION
Management, professional, and related occupations
122,031
116,006
128,056
Service occupations
44,453
39,262
49,644
Sales and office occupations
77,247
72,718
81,776
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
745
186
1,304
Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations
37,022
33,127
40,917
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations
43,661
39,239
48,083
 
INDUSTRY
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining
1,995
1,147
2,843
Construction
26,698
23,405
29,991
Manufacturing
50,852
46,107
55,597
Wholesale trade
13,008
10,744
15,272
Retail trade
43,272
38,144
48,400
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities
10,953
8,771
13,135
Information
7,252
5,692
8,812
Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing
17,592
14,885
20,299
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services
30,796
26,708
34,884
Educational, health, and social services
70,051
65,210
74,892
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services
24,956
21,356
28,556
Other services (except public administration)
12,104
9,704
14,504
Public administration
15,630
13,184
18,076
 
CLASS OF WORKER
Private wage and salary workers
248,473
239,601
257,345
Government workers
49,025
44,663
53,387
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business
26,930
24,069
29,791
Unpaid family workers
731
136
1,326
 
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2003 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Total households
241,751
237,732
245,770
Less than $10,000
17,472
14,949
19,995
$10,000 to $14,999
11,587
9,687
13,487
$15,000 to $24,999
22,406
19,381
25,431
$25,000 to $34,999
24,635
21,696
27,574
$35,000 to $49,999
37,979
33,940
42,018
$50,000 to $74,999
54,176
49,795
58,557
$75,000 to $99,999
35,881
32,862
38,900
$100,000 to $149,999
24,772
21,920
27,624
$150,000 to $199,999
8,280
6,668
9,892
$200,000 or more
4,563
3,325
5,801
Median household income (dollars)
52,158
50,440
53,876
Mean household income (dollars)
62,715
60,712
64,718
 
With earnings
200,476
195,845
205,107
Mean earnings (dollars)
63,868
61,747
65,989
With Social Security
59,628
56,107
63,149
Mean Social Security income (dollars)
13,225
12,747
13,702
With retirement income
35,139
32,326
37,952
Mean retirement income (dollars)
16,149
14,431
17,867
 
With Supplemental Security Income
6,826
5,011
8,641
Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars)
8,270
7,228
9,311
With cash public assistance income
4,311
3,083
5,539
Mean cash public assistance income (dollars)
3,347
1,288
5,405
With Food Stamp benefits in the past 12 months
8,906
6,893
10,919
 
Families
167,846
162,896
172,796
Less than $10,000
4,758
3,328
6,188
$10,000 to $14,999
4,602
2,974
6,230
$15,000 to $24,999
11,453
9,231
13,675
$25,000 to $34,999
16,435
13,941
18,929
$35,000 to $49,999
25,318
22,284
28,352
$50,000 to $74,999
41,972
38,184
45,760
$75,000 to $99,999
30,975
28,344
33,606
$100,000 to $149,999
21,279
18,824
23,734
$150,000 to $199,999
6,890
5,401
8,379
$200,000 or more
4,164
2,981
5,347
Median family income (dollars)
61,406
59,338
63,474
Mean family income (dollars)
72,218
69,587
74,850
 
Per capita income (dollars)
25,489
24,646
26,332
 
Nonfamily households
73,905
68,977
78,833
Median nonfamily income (dollars)
28,497
26,184
30,810
Mean nonfamily income (dollars)
37,076
34,757
39,395
 
Median earnings (dollars):
28,422
27,525
29,319
Male full-time, year-round workers
43,104
41,178
45,030
Female full-time, year-round workers
31,214
30,309
32,119
 
NUMBER BELOW POVERTY IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Families
7,924
6,230
9,618
With related children under 18 years
6,090
4,491
7,689
With related children under 5 years only
1,545
719
2,371
 
Families with female householder, no husband present
4,196
2,755
5,637
With related children under 18 years
3,734
2,413
5,055
With related children under 5 years only
1,300
521
2,079
 
Individuals
47,386
40,673
54,099
18 years and over
34,978
30,486
39,470
65 years and over
6,802
5,080
8,524
Related children under 18 years
11,520
8,035
15,005
Related children 5 to 17 years
8,533
5,556
11,510
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
22,977
19,045
26,909
 
PERCENT BELOW POVERTY IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
Individuals
7.8
6.7
8.9
18 years and over
7.5
6.6
8.5
65 years and over
9.4
7.1
11.8
Related children under 18 years
8.2
5.7
10.7
Related children under 5 years
9.0
5.5
12.4
Related children 5 to 17 years
7.9
5.2
10.7
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
21.8
18.9
24.8
 
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Footnotes

The 2003 American Community Survey universe is limited to the household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate is represented through the use of a confidence interval. The confidence interval computed here is a 90 percent confidence interval and can be interpreted roughly as providing 90 percent certainty that the true number falls between the lower and upper bounds.

The number of householders does not necessarily equal the number of households because of differences in the weighting schemes for the population and occupied housing units.

Employment and unemployment estimates may vary from the official labor force data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics because of differences in survey design and data collection.

Occupation codes are 4-digit codes, but are still based on Standard Occupational Classification 2000.

Industry codes are 4-digit codes and are based on the North American Industry Classification System 2002. However, the Industry categories adhere to the guidelines issued in Clarification Memorandum No. 2, "NAICS Alternate Aggregation Structure for Use By U.S. Statistical Agencies," issued by the Office of Management and Budget.

1. An '*' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test is not appropriate.
2. An '**' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that no sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test is not appropriate.
3. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that no sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
4. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
5. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
6. An '***' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
7. An '*****' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test is not appropriate.
8. An 'N' entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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