Merrimack Demographics |
| Population | 25,119 | | Male | 12,514 | | Female | 12,605 | | Married | 18,975 | | Single | 3,971 | | Separated | 220 | | Widowed | 572 | | Divorced | 1,611 | | Number of Households | 8,832 | | Avg Household Size | 2.84 | | Avg Family Size | 3.19 | | Median Age | 36.00 | | Median Household Income | $68,817 | | Average Household Income | $8,869 | | Per Capita Income | $27,748 | | White Collar Jobs | 12,219 | | Blue Collar Jobs | 10,352 | | Employed | 14,660 | | Unemployed | 438 |
Merrimack Household Information |
| Number of Households | 8,832 | | Households: Family | 6,982 | | Households: Non-Family | 1,850 | | Households: With Children | 3,905 | | Age 0-4 | 1,731 | | Age 5-9 | 2,107 | | Age 10-14 | 2,250 | | Age 15-19 | 1,753 | | Age 20-24 | 902 | | Age 25-34 | 3,317 | | Age 35-44 | 5,264 | | Age 45-54 | 3,919 | | Age 55-59 | 1,374 | | Age 60-64 | 901 | | Age 65-74 | 980 | | Age 75-84 | 516 | | Age 85+ | 105 |
Merrimack Income, Jobs & Education
Merrimack Income & Jobs |
| $0-10,000 | 0 | | $10,000 - $14,999 | 200 | | $15,000 - $24,999 | 422 | | $25,000 - $34,999 | 574 | | $35,000 - $49,999 | 1,014 | | $50,000 - $74,999 | 2,586 | | $75,000 - $99,999 | 1,677 | | $100,000 - $149,999 | 1,634 | | $150,000 - $199,999 | 486 | | Over $200,000 | 156 |
Merrimack Education |
| Less than 9th Grade | 224 | | Some High School | 939 | | High School Graduate | 4,084 | | Some College | 3,597 | | Associate Degree | 1,851 | | Bachelor's Degree | 4,154 | | Graduate Degree | 1,612 | | Percentage High School or Higher | 92.9% |
Merrimack Residential & Ethnicity Statistics
Merrimack Residential Statistics |
| Average Home Sale Price | $143,300 | | Total Housing Units | 8,959 | | Owner Occupied | 7,601 | | Rental Occupied | 1,231 | | Rental Vacancy Rate | 1.8% | | Vacant Housing Units | 127 | | Median Travel Time to Work | 26 minutes | | Transportation to Work: Public | 27 | | Transportation to Work: Drive / Carpool | 1,120 | | Transportation to Work: Walk / Bike / Other | 135 | | Work at Home | 508 |
Merrimack Ethnicity Statistics |
| White | 24,434 | | African American | 235 | | Hispanic or Latino | 272 | | Asian | 458 | | American Indian or Alaska Native | 86 | | Hawaiian / Pacific Islander | 15 | | Other | 91 |
Merrimack Crime |
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| Population |
26,753 |
| Violent Crime |
3 |
| Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter |
0 |
| Forcible Rape |
0 |
| Robbery |
1 |
| Aggravated Assault |
2 |
| Robbery |
1 |
| Property Crime |
300 |
| Burglary |
30 |
| Larceny-theft |
265 |
| Arson |
1 |
Merrimack Colleges & Universities
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1
THOMAS MORE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
6 MANCHESTER ST
Merrimack, New Hampshire
Phone: 603880830810
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Merrimack Notable Locations
- Camp Naticook
- Camp Sargent
- Health Stop Center
- American Canadian Genealogical Society Library
- Merrimack Town Hall
- Merrimack Public Library
- Merrimack Chamber of Commerce
- Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Library
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Merrimack Churches
- South Merrimack Congregational Church
- Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church
- First Congregational Church
- Faith Episcopal Church
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Merrimack Parks
- Wasseman Park
- Veterans Memorial Park
- Kids Kove
Merrimack, New Hampshire city profiles are provided by National Relocation to compare neighborhood information for Merrimack home seekers looking for Merrimack real estate or Merrimack apartments for rent. Use the census and other data above to review Merrimack demographics including Merrimack population, education, Merrimack employment statistics, as well as the cost of living in Merrimack. Other important considerations include housing statistics such as Merrimack property occupancy rates and home prices as well as Merrimack schools, colleges, parks and other notable locations. This information is useful for home seekers looking at Merrimack bank foreclosures or other housing options.
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