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Bristol, New Hampshire is a small town with slightly more than 1,000 residents. With an average age of just under 41, the town's population ranks around the middle compared to other municipalities in New Hampshire, which has an average age of 40. Renters tend to be in the minority in Bristol, and 63% of residents own their homes. Renters in the town benefit from a relatively low average rent of $893/month, which is $194 per month less than the state average.
Many Bristol residents work in one of four industries: manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and education. Together, these industries account for 33% of the labor force in the town. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's workers are in transportation, as 7% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any career path. Bristol workers earn an average annual income of nearly $63,000, around $11,000 less than the state average. The town's average income also trails the national average ($73,345). Compared to the national average (5%), Bristol has a large concentration of residents older than 25 who have earned an Associate's degree (9%). Furthermore, 10% have a Bachelor's degree and 4% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate.
Bristol residents have an average commute of about 26 minutes. Many residents (46%) drive their car to work, while public transportation isn't used. Not many commuters (3%) walk to work, though the number surpasses the national average.
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Bristol, New Hampshire is a small town with slightly more than 1,000 residents. With an average age of just under 41, the town's population ranks around the middle compared to other municipalities in New Hampshire, which has an average age of 40. Renters tend to be in the minority in Bristol, and 63% of residents own their homes. Renters in the town benefit from a relatively low average rent of $893/month, which is $194 per month less than the state average.
Many Bristol residents work in one of four industries: manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and education. Together, these industries account for 33% of the labor force in the town. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's workers are in transportation, as 7% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any career path. Bristol workers earn an average annual income of nearly $63,000, around $11,000 less than the state average. The town's average income also trails the national average ($73,345). Compared to the national average (5%), Bristol has a large concentration of residents older than 25 who have earned an Associate's degree (9%). Furthermore, 10% have a Bachelor's degree and 4% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate.
Bristol residents have an average commute of about 26 minutes. Many residents (46%) drive their car to work, while public transportation isn't used. Not many commuters (3%) walk to work, though the number surpasses the national average.
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