Food Deserts in New Hampshire
9.1% of New Hampshire households were food insecure on average over 2022-2024 — below the national average of 13.7%. Even in states with lower overall rates, pockets of concentrated food insecurity persist.
New Hampshire at a glance
Sources →Food insecurity rate (3-yr avg)
9.1%
USDA ERS, 2022-2024
Very low food security
4.4%
USDA ERS, 2022-2024
SNAP receipt rate
6.1%
Census ACS, 2020-2024
Poverty rate
7.2%
Census ACS, 2020-2024
Median household income
$99,031
Census ACS, 2020-2024
Households without a vehicle
4.6%
Census ACS, 2020-2024
Understanding New Hampshire's food security landscape
New Hampshire's food insecurity rate of 9.1% is below the national average of 13.7 percent. Lower overall rates do not eliminate concentrated hardship: rural counties, Native American communities, and urban neighborhoods in most states contain pockets of food insecurity well above the state average.
A median household income of $99,031 provides some indication of the economic cushion available to most households, though income alone does not determine food access. State-level averages can mask significant county-to-county variation. Use the county breakdown below to identify areas of concentrated need.
Transportation access gap
4.6% of New Hampshire households have no vehicle. For these families, the USDA's 1-mile urban or 10-mile rural threshold for LILA classification translates into a practical barrier to fresh food, regardless of what grocery stores exist nearby.
Food assistance resources
PantryPath lists food pantries, food banks, and community resources across New Hampshire. No login required. Updated regularly with hours and contact information.
Find pantries in New Hampshire →Data notes
- Food insecurity rates are 3-year rolling averages (2022-2024) from USDA ERS ERR-358.
- SNAP and poverty data from Census ACS 5-year estimates (2020-2024).
- Health indicators are age-adjusted prevalence from CDC PLACES 2025 release.
- State rates are population-weighted averages of county estimates.
Health indicators linked to food access
Age-adjusted prevalence from CDC PLACES 2025. Population-weighted from county estimates.
Adult obesity
31.7%
CDC PLACES, 2023
Diagnosed diabetes
7.6%
CDC PLACES, 2023
High blood pressure
28.2%
CDC PLACES, 2023
Frequent mental distress
16.6%
CDC PLACES, 2023
County map
10 counties
Poverty, SNAP receipt, median income, and health-outcome rates for every county in New Hampshire. Click a metric above the map to switch. Hover any county for details.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2019-2023) for poverty, median household income, and SNAP receipt; CDC PLACES 2025 release (2023 BRFSS) for obesity, diabetes, and mental distress.
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