Metropolitan New Hampshire vs. New Hampshire
Comparative Trends Analysis:
Per Capita Personal Income Growth and Change, 1969-2022
Introduction
Metropolitan New Hampshire vs. New Hampshire
Metropolitan New Hampshire:
2022 PCI = $77,210
2022 Percent of State = 104.46%
New Hampshire:
2022 PCI = $73,910
Per Capita Income (PCI) is one of the most widely used indicators for gauging the economic performance and changing fortunes of local economies. It is used as a yardstick to assess the economic well being of a region's residents and the quality of consumer markets. It serves as a barometer for calibrating the economic performance of a region over time and to judge differences in relative economic prosperity between regions. Shifting trends in local per capita income growth have important social and political ramifications and significant implications in formulating local economic development strategies and initiatives.
Data Definition:
This measure of income is calculated as the total personal income of the residents of an area divided by the population of the area. Per capita personal income is often used as an indicator of consumers' purchasing power and of the economic well-being of the residents of an area.
Personal income is measured as a flow throughout the year, while the measurement of population is at one point in mid-year. Therefore, per capita income is distorted if a significant change in population occurs during the year.
For smaller counties in particular, per capita income in any given year may be exceptionally high or low for the short run because of unusual local conditions, such as a bumper crop, a catastrophe, or a major construction project as the building of a dam or nuclear power plant.
Farm incomes are notorious for being especially volatile year-to-year, owing to changing weather, commodity market conditions, and alterations in government programs. Therefore, the per capita income of farm-dependent counties may exhibit sharp fluctuations over time.
The presence of large institutional populations--such as residents attending a local college or the residents of a local prison or state mental institution--can significantly lower the per capita income estimates of an area. Such results may not reflect the relative economic well being of the non-institutional population and may mislead if care is not given to their interpretation.
Metropolitan New Hampshire Per Capita Personal Income, 1970-2022
Current vs. Constant Dollars
Metropolitan New Hampshire Per Capita Personal Income, 1970-2022
Current vs. Constant Dollars
Figure 1.
Figure 1 depicts Metropolitan New Hampshire's annual per capita personal income over 1970-2022 in current and constant (2017) dollars. Constant dollar measurements remove the effects of inflation. They allow for comparison of changes in the real purchasing power of Metropolitan New Hampshire over time.
When measured in current dollars, Metropolitan New Hampshire's per capita personal income increased 1,780.82%, from $4,105 in 1970 to $77,210 in 2022. When measured in constant 2017 dollars to adjust for inflation, it advanced 220.37%, from $20,769 in 1970 to $66,536 in 2022.
Real Per Capita Personal Income, 1969-2022
Real Per Capita Personal Income, 1969-2022
Figure 2.
Figure 2 tracks Metropolitan New Hampshire's and New Hampshire's annual real per capita personal income for the period 1969-2022 to illustrate real per capita personal income patterns over time. During this 54-year period, Metropolitan New Hampshire's real per capita personal income rose from $21,046 in 1969 to $66,536 in 2022, for a net gain of $45,490, or 216.14%. In comparison, New Hampshire's real per capita personal income increased from $20,344 in 1969 to $63,692 in 2022, for a net advance of $43,348, or 213.07%.
Real Per Capita Personal Income Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Real Per Capita Personal Income Indices (1969=100): 1969-2022
Figure 3.
Figure 3 shows Metropolitan New Hampshire's real per capita personal income growth in a broader context by offering direct comparisons across time with New Hampshire, the United States. The growth indices shown here express each region's real per capita personal income in 1969 as a base figure of 100, and the real per capita personal incomes in later years as a percentage of the 1969 base figure. This method allows for more direct comparison of differences in real per capita personal income growth between regions that may differ vastly in size.
Metropolitan New Hampshire's overall real per capita personal income growth was 216.14% over 1969-2022 outpaced New Hampshire's increase of 213.07%, and topped the United States' increase of 171.04%.
Per Capita Personal Income as a Percent of the U.S. Average: 1969-2022
Per Capita Personal Income as a Percent of the U.S. Average: 1969-2022
Figure 4.
Figure 4 displays the trends for per capita personal income relative to the national average by tracing Metropolitan New Hampshire and New Hampshire per capita personal income as a percent of the national average over 1969-2022.
In 1969, Metropolitan New Hampshire's per capita personal income amounted to 101.11% of the national average; in 2022, it approximated 117.93%. Similarly, in 1969, New Hampshire's per capita personal income totaled 97.74% of the national average; in 2022, it consisted of 112.89%.
Metropolitan New Hampshire Real Per Capita Personal Income:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Metropolitan New Hampshire Real Per Capita Personal Income:
Annual Percent Change, 1970-2022
Figure 5.
Figure 5 highlights the short-run pattern of Metropolitan New Hampshire's real per capita personal income growth by tracking the year-to-year percent change over 1970-2022. The average annual percent change for the entire 53-year period is also illustrated on this chart to provide a benchmark for gauging periods of relative high--and relative low--growth against the backdrop of the long-term average.
On average, Metropolitan New Hampshire's real per capita personal income grew at an annual rate of 2.23% over 1970-2022. Metropolitan New Hampshire recorded its highest growth in 2000 (9.56%) and recorded its lowest growth in 1990 (-3.81%). In 2022, Metropolitan New Hampshire's real per capita personal income declined by -3.06%
Metropolitan New Hampshire Real Per Capita Personal Income:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Metropolitan New Hampshire Real Per Capita Personal Income:
Annual Percent Change and Decade Averages Over 1970-2022
Figure 6.
Over the past five decades some metropolitan regions have experienced extreme swings in growth, and often such swings have tended to coincide with the decades themselves. Figure 6 again shows the annual percent change in Metropolitan New Hampshire's real per capita personal income since 1970, but this time they are displayed with average growth rates for the decade of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, and 2020-2022.
During the 1970s, Metropolitan New Hampshire's annual real per capita personal income growth rate averaged 2.28%. It averaged 3.58% in the 1980s, 2.30% in the 1990s, 1.16% in the 2000s, 2.21% during the 2010s, 1.01% thus far this decade (2020-2022).
Real Per Capita Personal Income Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Real Per Capita Personal Income Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change by Decade
Figure 7.
Figure 7 compares the decade average growth rates for Metropolitan New Hampshire noted in the previous graph with the corresponding decade averages for New Hampshire and the nation. As the chart reveals, Metropolitan New Hampshire's average annual real per capita personal income growth outpaced New Hampshire's average in the 1970s (2.28% vs. 2.24%), recorded under New Hampshire's average throughout the 1980s (3.58% vs. 3.62%), surpassed New Hampshire's average during the 1990s (2.30% vs. 2.10%), amounted to less than New Hampshire's average in the 2000s (1.16% vs. 1.41%), outgained New Hampshire's average during the 2010s (2.21% vs. 2.00%), and trailed New Hampshire's average over the 3 year period of the current decade, 2020-2022 (1.01% vs. 1.10%).
Finally, relative to nationwide real per capita personal income growth trends, Metropolitan New Hampshire fell under the nation during the 1970s (2.28% vs. 2.37%), outpaced the nation in the 1980s (3.58% vs. 2.19%), outperformed the nation over the 1990s (2.30% vs. 2.01%), outperformed the nation throughout the 2000s (1.16% vs. 1.10%), surpassed the nation in the 2010s (2.21% vs. 1.97%), and posted below the nation over 2020-2022 (1.01% vs. 1.78%).
   
 
Real* Per Capita Personal Income Growth:
Average Annual Percent Change
 
 
 
2.23
2.28
3.58
2.30
1.16
2.21
1.01
-3.06
 
2.21
2.24
3.62
2.10
1.41
2.00
1.10
-3.86
 
1.92
2.37
2.19
2.01
1.10
1.97
1.78
-4.55
 
   

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Metropolitan New Hampshire:
Per Capita Personal Income, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
3,974
0.189
21,046
100.0
N
103.45
101.11
1970
 
4,105
0.198
20,769
98.7
-1.32
102.70
97.79
1971
 
4,300
0.206
20,870
99.2
0.49
101.79
96.19
1972
 
4,645
0.213
21,798
103.6
4.45
101.93
95.64
1973
 
5,097
0.225
22,699
107.9
4.13
101.83
95.04
1974
 
5,464
0.248
22,038
104.7
-2.91
101.07
93.63
1975
 
5,882
0.269
21,898
104.0
-0.64
101.66
93.01
1976
 
6,519
0.283
23,009
109.3
5.07
101.58
94.82
1977
 
7,208
0.302
23,885
113.5
3.81
102.24
95.90
1978
 
8,185
0.323
25,360
120.5
6.17
103.20
97.96
1979
 
9,232
0.351
26,271
124.8
3.59
103.78
100.00
1980
 
10,514
0.389
27,010
128.3
2.81
104.70
103.25
1981
 
11,713
0.424
27,615
131.2
2.24
104.42
103.73
1982
 
12,831
0.448
28,660
136.2
3.78
105.18
107.02
1983
 
14,037
0.467
30,073
142.9
4.93
105.78
110.52
1984
 
15,518
0.484
32,036
152.2
6.53
105.62
111.73
1985
 
16,756
0.501
33,426
158.8
4.34
105.50
113.63
1986
 
17,910
0.512
34,967
166.1
4.61
104.91
115.68
1987
 
19,064
0.528
36,105
171.5
3.25
104.22
117.48
1988
 
20,530
0.549
37,420
177.8
3.64
104.31
117.71
1989
 
21,351
0.573
37,286
177.2
-0.36
103.32
114.43
1990
 
21,439
0.598
35,867
170.4
-3.81
103.67
109.28
1991
 
22,242
0.618
36,005
171.1
0.39
103.65
110.93
1992
 
23,128
0.634
36,467
173.3
1.28
103.61
109.73
1993
 
23,569
0.650
36,260
172.3
-0.57
103.32
108.55
1994
 
24,792
0.664
37,362
177.5
3.04
102.99
109.93
1995
 
26,090
0.678
38,507
183.0
3.06
103.51
110.66
1996
 
27,376
0.692
39,559
188.0
2.73
104.10
110.72
1997
 
29,281
0.704
41,588
197.6
5.13
104.63
112.94
1998
 
31,709
0.710
44,682
212.3
7.44
104.49
115.34
1999
 
33,560
0.720
46,611
221.5
4.32
105.35
117.37
2000
 
37,697
0.738
51,065
242.6
9.56
106.72
123.39
2001
 
37,807
0.753
50,207
238.6
-1.68
102.79
119.84
2002
 
37,872
0.763
49,642
235.9
-1.12
102.32
119.09
2003
 
38,617
0.779
49,577
235.6
-0.13
103.33
118.24
2004
 
40,833
0.798
51,152
243.0
3.18
103.84
119.45
2005
 
41,935
0.821
51,061
242.6
-0.18
103.79
117.57
2006
 
44,200
0.844
52,345
248.7
2.52
103.11
116.80
2007
 
46,186
0.866
53,328
253.4
1.88
103.97
116.67
2008
 
47,497
0.892
53,266
253.1
-0.12
103.90
116.26
2009
 
46,262
0.889
52,026
247.2
-2.33
102.53
117.69
2010
 
47,913
0.905
52,934
251.5
1.75
101.98
118.14
2011
 
50,557
0.928
54,477
258.8
2.91
102.99
118.54
2012
 
52,463
0.945
55,496
263.7
1.87
103.44
118.59
2013
 
52,241
0.958
54,542
259.2
-1.72
103.60
117.66
2014
 
54,076
0.971
55,679
264.6
2.08
104.01
116.83
2015
 
56,494
0.973
58,062
275.9
4.28
104.30
117.55
2016
 
58,016
0.983
59,029
280.5
1.67
104.19
118.47
2017
 
60,551
1.000
60,551
287.7
2.58
104.61
118.72
2018
 
63,145
1.020
61,879
294.0
2.19
104.65
118.45
2019
 
66,910
1.035
64,639
307.1
4.46
104.66
120.46
2020
 
70,461
1.046
67,340
320.0
4.18
103.80
119.12
2021
 
74,812
1.090
68,634
326.1
1.92
103.60
116.11
2022
 
77,210
1.160
66,536
316.1
-3.06
104.46
117.93
Source: Calculations by the New Hampshire Regional Economic Analysis Project (NH-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
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New Hampshire:
Per Capita Personal Income, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
3,842
0.189
20,344
100.0
N
97.74
1970
 
3,997
0.198
20,223
99.4
-0.60
95.22
1971
 
4,225
0.206
20,504
100.8
1.39
94.50
1972
 
4,557
0.213
21,385
105.1
4.29
93.82
1973
 
5,005
0.225
22,290
109.6
4.23
93.33
1974
 
5,406
0.248
21,805
107.2
-2.18
92.64
1975
 
5,786
0.269
21,540
105.9
-1.21
91.49
1976
 
6,418
0.283
22,651
111.3
5.16
93.35
1977
 
7,050
0.302
23,362
114.8
3.14
93.80
1978
 
7,932
0.323
24,575
120.8
5.19
94.92
1979
 
8,896
0.351
25,315
124.4
3.01
96.36
1980
 
10,043
0.389
25,798
126.8
1.91
98.61
1981
 
11,217
0.424
26,445
130.0
2.51
99.34
1982
 
12,199
0.448
27,248
133.9
3.04
101.75
1983
 
13,270
0.467
28,430
139.7
4.34
104.48
1984
 
14,693
0.484
30,333
149.1
6.69
105.79
1985
 
15,883
0.501
31,684
155.7
4.46
107.71
1986
 
17,072
0.512
33,331
163.8
5.20
110.27
1987
 
18,292
0.528
34,642
170.3
3.93
112.72
1988
 
19,682
0.549
35,874
176.3
3.56
112.85
1989
 
20,665
0.573
36,090
177.4
0.60
110.76
1990
 
20,681
0.598
34,598
170.1
-4.13
105.41
1991
 
21,459
0.618
34,738
170.8
0.41
107.03
1992
 
22,323
0.634
35,198
173.0
1.32
105.91
1993
 
22,812
0.650
35,095
172.5
-0.29
105.06
1994
 
24,071
0.664
36,276
178.3
3.36
106.74
1995
 
25,205
0.678
37,200
182.9
2.55
106.90
1996
 
26,298
0.692
38,001
186.8
2.15
106.36
1997
 
27,985
0.704
39,748
195.4
4.60
107.95
1998
 
30,348
0.710
42,763
210.2
7.59
110.38
1999
 
31,857
0.720
44,246
217.5
3.47
111.42
2000
 
35,323
0.738
47,849
235.2
8.14
115.62
2001
 
36,782
0.753
48,845
240.1
2.08
116.59
2002
 
37,013
0.763
48,515
238.5
-0.68
116.39
2003
 
37,374
0.779
47,981
235.8
-1.10
114.44
2004
 
39,324
0.798
49,262
242.1
2.67
115.04
2005
 
40,404
0.821
49,197
241.8
-0.13
113.27
2006
 
42,866
0.844
50,765
249.5
3.19
113.27
2007
 
44,422
0.866
51,291
252.1
1.04
112.21
2008
 
45,713
0.892
51,265
252.0
-0.05
111.89
2009
 
45,119
0.889
50,741
249.4
-1.02
114.79
2010
 
46,983
0.905
51,907
255.1
2.30
115.84
2011
 
49,088
0.928
52,894
260.0
1.90
115.10
2012
 
50,719
0.945
53,651
263.7
1.43
114.65
2013
 
50,428
0.958
52,649
258.8
-1.87
113.57
2014
 
51,993
0.971
53,534
263.1
1.68
112.33
2015
 
54,166
0.973
55,670
273.6
3.99
112.71
2016
 
55,681
0.983
56,654
278.5
1.77
113.70
2017
 
57,882
1.000
57,882
284.5
2.17
113.49
2018
 
60,338
1.020
59,128
290.6
2.15
113.18
2019
 
63,934
1.035
61,764
303.6
4.46
115.10
2020
 
67,883
1.046
64,876
318.9
5.04
114.76
2021
 
72,214
1.090
66,250
325.6
2.12
112.08
2022
 
73,910
1.160
63,692
313.1
-3.86
112.89
Source: Calculations by the New Hampshire Regional Economic Analysis Project (NH-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
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United States:
Per Capita Personal Income, 1969-2022
 
1969
 
3,931
0.189
20,816
100.0
N
1970
 
4,198
0.198
21,238
102.0
2.03
1971
 
4,471
0.206
21,697
104.2
2.16
1972
 
4,857
0.213
22,793
109.5
5.05
1973
 
5,363
0.225
23,883
114.7
4.78
1974
 
5,836
0.248
23,537
113.1
-1.45
1975
 
6,324
0.269
23,544
113.1
0.03
1976
 
6,875
0.283
24,265
116.6
3.07
1977
 
7,516
0.302
24,906
119.6
2.64
1978
 
8,356
0.323
25,889
124.4
3.95
1979
 
9,232
0.351
26,271
126.2
1.47
1980
 
10,184
0.389
26,160
125.7
-0.42
1981
 
11,291
0.424
26,621
127.9
1.76
1982
 
11,990
0.448
26,781
128.7
0.60
1983
 
12,701
0.467
27,210
130.7
1.61
1984
 
13,889
0.484
28,674
137.7
5.38
1985
 
14,746
0.501
29,417
141.3
2.59
1986
 
15,482
0.512
30,227
145.2
2.75
1987
 
16,228
0.528
30,733
147.6
1.67
1988
 
17,442
0.549
31,790
152.7
3.44
1989
 
18,658
0.573
32,584
156.5
2.50
1990
 
19,619
0.598
32,821
157.7
0.73
1991
 
20,050
0.618
32,457
155.9
-1.11
1992
 
21,077
0.634
33,234
159.7
2.39
1993
 
21,713
0.650
33,405
160.5
0.51
1994
 
22,552
0.664
33,986
163.3
1.74
1995
 
23,577
0.678
34,798
167.2
2.39
1996
 
24,725
0.692
35,729
171.6
2.67
1997
 
25,925
0.704
36,822
176.9
3.06
1998
 
27,493
0.710
38,740
186.1
5.21
1999
 
28,592
0.720
39,711
190.8
2.51
2000
 
30,551
0.738
41,384
198.8
4.21
2001
 
31,548
0.753
41,895
201.3
1.23
2002
 
31,801
0.763
41,684
200.2
-0.50
2003
 
32,659
0.779
41,928
201.4
0.59
2004
 
34,183
0.798
42,821
205.7
2.13
2005
 
35,669
0.821
43,432
208.6
1.43
2006
 
37,843
0.844
44,816
215.3
3.19
2007
 
39,588
0.866
45,710
219.6
1.99
2008
 
40,854
0.892
45,816
220.1
0.23
2009
 
39,307
0.889
44,204
212.4
-3.52
2010
 
40,557
0.905
44,808
215.3
1.36
2011
 
42,649
0.928
45,956
220.8
2.56
2012
 
44,237
0.945
46,795
224.8
1.83
2013
 
44,401
0.958
46,357
222.7
-0.94
2014
 
46,287
0.971
47,659
229.0
2.81
2015
 
48,060
0.973
49,394
237.3
3.64
2016
 
48,971
0.983
49,826
239.4
0.88
2017
 
51,004
1.000
51,004
245.0
2.36
2018
 
53,309
1.020
52,240
251.0
2.42
2019
 
55,547
1.035
53,662
257.8
2.72
2020
 
59,153
1.046
56,533
271.6
5.35
2021
 
64,430
1.090
59,110
284.0
4.56
2022
 
65,470
1.160
56,419
271.0
-4.55
Source: Calculations by the New Hampshire Regional Economic Analysis Project (NH-REAP)
with data provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis
November 2023
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