Did the population of Coos County rise or fall from 2020 to 2021?

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There were 116 more people living in Coos County in 2021 compared to 2020, according to population estimates from the US Census Bureau.

This is less than a one percent rise in Coos County’s population, from 31,173 in 2020 to 31,289 in 2021.

Coos County had the 10th largest population in New Hampshire in 2021.

The US Census Bureau found more than 73 percent of counties in the US saw a natural decrease in population in 2021. This is up from a 55.5 percent increase in 2020.

The Midwest suffered the most sustained population decreases, with many counties along the US East Coast and through the Rocky Mountains seeing increases.

The US population continues to grow, though at a slower rate than before.

New Hampshire Counties By Population Change from 2020 to 2021

County 2020 Estimated Population 2021 Estimated Population % Change in Population From Year to Year
Carroll County 50,212 51,500 2.6%
Grafton County 91,123 92,201 1.2%
Sullivan County 43,033 43,533 1.2%
Belknap County 63,743 64,460 1.1%
Cheshire County 76,501 77,329 1.1%
Strafford County 131,006 132,416 1.1%
Merrimack County 153,922 155,238 0.9%
Rockingham County 314,430 316,947 0.8%
Coos County 31,173 31,289 0.4%
Hillsborough County 422,705 424,079 0.3%


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