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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
East Merrimack, New Hampshire, is classified as a "Low Diversity" neighborhood with a "White Majority". As of 2022, 90% of the population identifies as white. The median household income is $98,727. East Merrimack is an affluent suburb known for its school system and location near urban amenities and natural attractions.
The neighborhood has maintained its "Low Diversity" status over the past decade. The white population has consistently comprised over 90% of residents. There has been a slight decrease in the percentage of white residents from 95% in 2013 to 90% in 2022. The Asian population has shown the most growth, increasing from 1% in 2013 to 5% in 2022. The Hispanic population and those identifying as two or more races have seen modest increases.
The neighborhood has experienced economic growth alongside its demographic shifts. Median household income has increased from $89,287 in 2013 to $98,727 in 2022, a 10.6% growth. There was an increase in median income to $108,830 in 2021. The population has grown from 14,462 in 2013 to 15,916 in 2022, a 10% increase.
East Merrimack's demographic and economic trends align with patterns observed in many affluent suburbs across the United States. Many traditionally white suburban areas are experiencing slow but steady increases in diversity, often led by Asian and Hispanic populations. The rise in median household income outpaces national averages. The 10% population increase over the decade indicates strong demand for housing in the area.
East Merrimack's pace of diversification is slower than many comparable suburbs, particularly those near major metropolitan areas. This could be due to New Hampshire's overall demographic composition, which is less diverse than many other states.
The neighborhood's economic resilience is evidenced by consistent income growth and population increase. This suggests that it remains an attractive destination for residents seeking a high quality of life, good schools, and stable property values. As the community slowly becomes more diverse, it may face both opportunities and challenges in maintaining its community character while adapting to changing demographics.