Somersworth, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Somersworth city has a diverse population. There are many ways to find out more about the town's population. Here are some statistics to consider. One important statistic is the rent burden, which shows the percentage of household income spent on rent. This measure can help you determine the affordability of housing in Somersworth. The rent burden in Somersworth is lower than the state average of 29.5%. And more than forty percent of households are renters.

In Somersworth, the economy employs approximately six thousand people, with the most common occupations being Production Occupations, Office & Administrative Support Occupations, and Sales - Related Occupations. The median property value in Somersworth, NH is $184,700, 0.768 times smaller than the national average. The homeownership rate is 54.5%, and the median income is $66,663.

Somersworth's heyday was in the mill era. Although Somersworth is often overshadowed by its larger neighboring cities, it still has a significant quantity of Victorian architecture and some antique residences. Its historic district, known as "The Hill," has been restored. Today, Somersworth is mostly a bedroom community for larger cities, though it still hosts the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. And the city continues to grow and develop its retail center, including many big-box stores.

The population of Somersworth, NH is approximately 11,959 at the 2010 census. The city is the eleventh largest in New Hampshire and the 2741st largest in the United States. The population is growing slowly, but has grown by 1.64% since the 2010 census. It spans a total of 10 square miles, and the population density is 1,220 people per square mile.