Loss of population in rural areas is a concern in many states. New Hampshire is experiencing a different phenomenon. Nine of the state's counties are predicted to see growth, but much of that growth consists of an influx of older residents, Gretchen Grosky reports for the New Hampshire Union-Leader. It's projected that by 2040 one-third of the population of New Hampshire, the second oldest state in the nation when taking into account median age, will be 65 and older, according to a report from the New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning (NHOEP). (NHOEP graphic)
New Hampshire officials estimate that by 2040 there will be 408,522 residents 65 or older—a 129 percent increase over the 2010 Census report of 178,268—and residents 85 and older is projected to be 85,121, an increase of 244 percent, Grosky writes. The only county not to see growth, Coos County, is expected to see a 22 percent drop in the number of school age children by 2040. A state official said Coos County is already the state's oldest county. (Read more)
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