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New Hampshire

NH · Concord · 1.4M people

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Counties with Full Profiles

Merrimack County

154KAI > AGI >…: 30

Disruption profile

New Hampshire vs national average across the 9 disruption dimensions.

High — Building pressure in higher education

High — Building pressure in defense contracting

Moderate — Moderate exposure across banking

Moderate — Moderate exposure across all sectors — especially finance

Moderate — Moderate exposure across agriculture

Low — Limited disruption signal

Minimal — Limited disruption signal

Minimal — Limited disruption signal

Minimal — Limited disruption signal

New Hampshire vs US National Average

New Hampshire exceeds state average on 3/9 dimensions. Highest divergence: Quantum Readiness (-70)

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New Hampshire US National
Disruption Digest

New Hampshire shows moderate disruption levels overall (avg 36/100), with education value as the leading signal. Political risk (62/100) and education value form the dual pressure points to watch.

Stakes for New Hampshire

Aggregate across 1 profiled county

Probable cone · 1.00x

Across 79K jobs in the covered counties, weighted AI exposure is 30/100. Aggregating recommendations from 7 county-level actions, here is what the model projects through 2031 (default 5-year horizon — scrub the timeline to extend).

Aggregated across counties we’ve profiled. Coverage will expand as more counties are added. Tap a tile above to see which counties contribute to that figure.

Locus of Control — New Hampshire Aggregate

Of 7 recommended actions across 1 profiled county, 7sit within counties’ direct control. Tap any sphere below to drill into the contributing actions and counties.

County-controllable levers add up to +35 STEEPE pts of potential improvement, the largest sphere of leverage available without state or federal coordination.

Top Employers — New Hampshire

The 10 largest employers shaping the local labor market. Tap any row for the public-data profile and AI-exposure assessment.

Supporting detail

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Live economic indicators

Federal Reserve and BLS state series

AI industry exposure

Gauge of vulnerability and major AI employers

Moderate Exposure42/100

AI exposure is building but not yet acute. defense electronics stand to gain more than manufacturing lose in the near term.

Most Vulnerable

manufacturing

tourism

insurance

Most Benefiting

defense electronics

fintech

Cross-signal alerts

When multiple risk signals converge on this state

AI sentiment + SWOT

Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats

AI Impact Analysis

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Key traits

State characteristics shaping the disruption response

No State Income or Sales Tax (Business-Friendly Tax Structure)Highest Median Household Income in New England (~$90,000)First-in-Nation Presidential Primary (Political Bellwether)Boston Suburb Economy (Southern NH Commuter Corridor)Live Free or Die Libertarian Political CultureBitcoin/Crypto-Friendly Legislation (HB 1503, Digital Asset Reserve)

Analysis

Long-form briefing for this state

New Hampshire's economy operates in a distinctive structural position as the tax-free alternative to Massachusetts. With no state income tax and no sales tax, the state attracts both residents and businesses seeking relief from New England's generally high tax burden, particularly in the southern tier counties of Hillsborough and Rockingham that function as exurbs of Greater Boston. This creates a commuter economy where a significant portion of the workforce earns income in Massachusetts but lives and spends in New Hampshire, producing high median household income (approximately $90,000, highest in New England) without the corresponding commercial tax base to fund state services. The tech sector is modest but benefits from Boston spillover, with BAE Systems, DEKA Research (founded by Dean Kamen), and a scattering of defense contractors providing the primary technology employment.

The "Live Free or Die" political culture produces a distinctive relationship with emerging technology. New Hampshire has been among the more crypto-friendly states, with legislative efforts like HB 1503 exploring digital asset reserves and a libertarian streak that resists both aggressive regulation and aggressive government intervention. This makes the state an outlier in the Northeast on technology governance, more aligned with Wyoming or Texas on crypto policy than with neighboring Massachusetts or Connecticut. The techBTC score reflects this legislative openness relative to the state's small size. AI exposure is limited by the absence of major research institutions or tech employers within state borders, though proximity to the Boston-Cambridge corridor means the workforce is indirectly connected to one of the world's most intense AI ecosystems.

Ecological risk is moderate. New Hampshire faces increasing severity of winter storms, ice damage to infrastructure, and warming-driven shifts in the ski and tourism industry that anchors the northern economy (the White Mountains region depends heavily on seasonal tourism). Tick-borne disease expansion and forest composition changes from warming temperatures are slower-moving but structurally significant. Economic disruption risk is low relative to most states because the population is small, affluent, and well-educated, with a diversified employment base across defense, healthcare, insurance, and technology services. The primary economic vulnerability is over-dependence on the Massachusetts economy, meaning any downturn in Greater Boston propagates directly into southern New Hampshire.

Sources

Government, academic, and live data feeds

FRED New Hampshire GDP (NHNQGSP)BLS New Hampshire Employment SummaryEIA New Hampshire State Energy ProfileU.S. Census Bureau New Hampshire Population

Population: 1.4M (Census Jul 2025). GDP: $115B (BEA Q3 2025). No state income or sales tax. Highest median household income in New England. Southern NH functions as Boston exurb economy.

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Disruption scores range 0-100. Higher = more disruption potential. Data sources: FRED, BLS, Census, EIA.