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Merrimack…Local Spirit, Global Impact
Highly educated labor pool. 93% of residents hold a high school diploma and 35% hold a Bachelor's Degree or higher.
Residents are highly skilled - with particular strength in engineering, computers, business and financial operations, and management occupations.
Relatively young population base - approximately 60% of residents of working age (18 to 64). This is a better than average proportion when compared to the United States as a whole.
83% of 2007 Merrimack High School graduates went on to a two or four-year college.
Community Development Department
Merrimack, NH 03054
(603) 424-3531 Fax (603) 424-1408
tthompson@merrimacknh.gov