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Retail Establishments
18,164
Direct Retail Employment
158,317
Total Retail Employment Impact
222,787
Direct Retail Labor Income ($million)
$4,641
Total Labor Income Impact ($million)
$7,928
Direct Retail GDP ($million)
$7,506
Total Impact GDP ($million)
$13,283
state image  New Hampshire Retail Information
Retail directly and indirectly supports 1 in 4 New Hampshire jobs.
Retail is directly and indirectly responsible for 21% of New Hampshire's GDP.
Retail directly and indirectly generates 20% of labor income in New Hampshire.
Retail supports 222,787 jobs in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire Facts

State Abbreviation -
NH
State Capital -
Concord
Area -
9,350 square miles
Population -
1,316,470

The Direct Impact of the Retail Industry in New Hampshire by Sub-Sector, 2009

NAICSsort descending Sub-sector Description Employment (Jobs) Labor Income ($millions) GDP ($millions) Retail Establishments
441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 12,145 $800 $662 1,564
442 Furniture and home furnishings stores 2,760 $176 $98 544
443 Electronics and appliances stores 3,278 $288 $232 423
444 Building material and garden equipment and suppliers dealers 9,282 $587 $372 689
445 Food and beverage stores 22,083 $872 $538 962
446 Health and personal care stores 4,692 $238 $152 722
447 Gasoline stations 4,859 $315 $192 659
448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 8,186 $341 $172 1,137
451 Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores 5,731 $209 $128 1,060
452 General merchandise stores 15,315 $653 $402 345
453 Miscellaneous store retailers 9,808 $314 $208 2,201
454 Nonstore retailers 12,085 $1,181 $404 4,250
722 Food services and drinking places 48,092 $1,532 $1,082 3,608
Industry Description Employment (Jobs)sort ascending GDP ($Million)
Retail trade (including food services and drinking places)
158,317 $7,506
Health care and social assistance
95,317 $5,732
Manufacturing
72,157 $6,812
Professional, scientific, and technical services
54,777 $4,277
Construction
52,272 $1,890
Finance and insurance
45,768 $5,343
Other services, except public administration
39,390 $1,534
Administrative and waste services
38,952 $1,689
Real estate and rental and leasing
33,842 $8,935
Wholesale trade
29,879 $3,468
Educational services
26,648 $1,193
Arts, entertainment, and recreation
21,126 $494
Transportation and warehousing
16,162 $871
Information
15,181 $2,170
8,433 $194
Management of companies and enterprises
8,278 $815
Utilities
2,736 $1,243
Mining
1,418 $21

Senate

Sen. Kelly A Ayotte (R)
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D)

House

District 1
Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D)
District 2
Rep. Ann M. Kuster (D)
* Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP,
The Economic Impact of the U.S. Retail Industry,
August 2011. All data pertain to 2009.

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