Hampton, NH Economy


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Hampton, NH is a great place to live with affordable rent and food prices. The median 2 bedroom rent is $1,570 compared to national rent of $1,430, while grocery cost index in Hampton is 108 versus 100 nationally. As such, Hampton provides an ideal setting for those looking to save some money on living costs. For those looking for assistance with their rental costs, local companies such as Hampton Rentals and Sea Coast Rentals are excellent resources. Additionally, residents can utilize local grocery stores such as Market Basket and Shaw’s Supermarket to take advantage of groceries at a lower price than the national average.

Hampton has an unemployment rate of 3.2%. The US average is 6.0%.

Hampton has seen the job market increase by 2.4% over the last year. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 36.0%, which is higher than the US average of 33.5%.

Tax Rates for Hampton
- The Sales Tax Rate for Hampton is 0.0%. The US average is 7.3%.
- The Income Tax Rate for Hampton is 0.0%. The US average is 4.6%.
- Tax Rates can have a big impact when Comparing Cost of Living.

Income and Salaries for Hampton
- The average income of a Hampton resident is $43,081 a year. The US average is $28,555 a year.
- The Median household income of a Hampton resident is $87,418 a year. The US average is $69,021 a year.

Income by Population Percent

  EconomyHampton, New HampshireUnited States
  3.26
  -5.8%-6.2%
  36.0%33.5%
  0.0%6.2%
  0.0%4.6%
  $56,144$37,638
  $87,418$69,021
  $109,397$85,028
  Population by Occupation
  0.9%1.2%
  0.0%0.5%
  5.8%6.8%
  11.9%10.0%
  2.6%2.5%
  10.0%11.0%
  2.3%4.8%
  0.9%0.8%
  2.2%1.9%
  5.7%4.7%
  2.0%1.9%
  7.6%7.6%
  0.4%0.1%
  4.0%4.2%
  9.6%9.3%
  10.4%14.0%
  2.4%2.1%
  9.8%7.0%
  5.8%4.8%
  5.5%4.7%
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