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Estimates from the U.S. Census suggest much of Northeast is losing population, but New Hampshire is seeing a slight increase. 
A brief from the Carsey School of Public Policy at UNH shows that over the past year, most New England states saw a population decrease, with the exception of New Hampshire and Maine.
In the past four years, New Hampshire has experienced the largest percentage growth, but it’s small: less than half a percent annually.
"Everything is relative,” says Dr. Kenneth Johnson, a demographer at UNH who authored the Carsey School brief. “Relative to U.S. growth patterns, it’s modest. Compared to the South and the West, it’s low. Compared to the Northeast and large parts of the Midwest, it’s not high but it's certainly higher.”

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