New Hampshire · Economy & Workforce

Net Employer Business Formation in New Hampshire

Net new employer businesses as a share of existing stock; new businesses opened minus closures, scaled to state size.

0.3% in 2023

#48 of 50 · Bottom tier (higher is better)

New Hampshire is worse than the 50-state median (1.0%). That's a gap of 0.8%.

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1978 – 2023 · New Hampshire only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About net employer business formation

What this measures: Net change in employer businesses (births minus closures) as a share of existing stock.

Why it matters: Net formation tells you whether a state's business base is growing or shrinking, beyond just the count of new firms.

Watch out: Can hide a lot of churn. A flat net number is consistent with high entry plus high exit.

Recent trend

YearNew HampshireUS median
20140.6%0.7%
20150.5%0.9%
20161.7%1.5%
2017-0.3%0.1%
20180.3%0.2%
20191.0%0.8%
2020-0.2%-0.0%
2021-0.2%0.8%
20221.7%1.7%
20230.3%1.0%

New Hampshire vs. neighboring states

Same metric (net employer business formation), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateNet Employer Business FormationNational rank
Maine 0.8% #32 of 50
Vermont 0.4% #45 of 50
Massachusetts 1.2% #21 of 50

How New Hampshire compares (2023)

Top 5 best

#1Delaware2.9%
#2Texas2.5%
#3Wyoming2.4%
#4Utah2.3%
#5Florida2.2%

Bottom 5

#46Connecticut0.3%
#47Minnesota0.3%
#48New Hampshire0.3%
#49Iowa0.2%
#50Pennsylvania0.1%

Source and methodology

Source: Census Business Dynamics Statistics · Direction: higher is better · Unit: %

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