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US City Data

Derry, NH

Population 21,668 · New Hampshire

Population
21,668
Median Income
$88,901
Median Home Value
$356,700
Median Rent
$1,473/mo

About Derry, NH

Derry is a mid-sized city in New Hampshire with a population of 21,668 residents. The median household income is $88,901 per year, which is above the national average. The median age in Derry is 39.7 years.

Housing in Derry has a median home value of $356,700 and median monthly rent of $1,473. Of the 9,652 total housing units, the majority are owner-occupied, with 5,236 owner-occupied and 3,646 renter-occupied units.

The unemployment rate in Derry is 5.4% and the poverty rate is 5.1%. 34.0% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The average commute time is 30.7 minutes.

How Derry Ranks in New Hampshire

Most Populated Cities
#8
of 50 cities · 21,668
Highest Income Cities
#26
of 50 cities · $88,901
Most Educated Cities
#46
of 50 cities · 34.0%

Cost of Living in Derry, NH

Compared to national averages, Derry has a median household income of $88,901 (18% above the national median of $75,149). Home values average $356,700, which is 46% above the national median. Monthly rent at $1,473 is 27% above the US average of $1,163. Within New Hampshire, Derry's income is 12% above the state average of $79,671, and home values are 18% above the state median of $303,204.

Income vs National
$88,901
National: $75,149
New Hampshire: $79,671
Home Value vs National
$356,700
National: $244,900
New Hampshire: $303,204
Rent vs National
$1,473
National: $1,163
New Hampshire: $1,260
Unemployment vs National
5.4%
National: 3.7%
New Hampshire: 4.5%

Why Live in Derry, NH?

Derry offers a strong local economy with a median household income of $88,901, well above the national average, and a well-educated community where 34.0% of residents hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, and a low poverty rate of 5.1%, better than the national average.

Derry has a population of 21,668 with a median age of 39.7 years. Compare Derry with other cities to see how it stacks up, or explore all cities in New Hampshire.

Similar Cities Near Derry

Cities in New Hampshire with a similar population size.

CityPopulationMedian IncomeHome Value
Portsmouth22,332$105,756$640,600Compare
Keene22,923$78,183$232,500Compare
Laconia16,982$68,427$308,800Compare
Lebanon14,759$92,288$345,100Compare
Claremont13,054$54,520$171,900Compare
Londonderry12,307$113,109$433,100Compare
Somersworth12,060$79,677$295,800Compare
Durham10,577$109,934$451,000Compare

Demographics

39.7
Median Age
10,139
Male
11,529
Female
4.6%
Foreign Born

Racial & Ethnic Composition

White0.5Hispanic/Latino0.7Black2.5Asian2Two or More0

Economy & Education

5.4%
Unemployment Rate
5.1%
Poverty Rate
34%
Bachelor's Degree+
30.7 min
Avg Commute

Housing

9,652
Total Housing Units
5,236
Owner Occupied
3,646
Renter Occupied

Other Cities in New Hampshire

New BostonNew HamptonNew LondonAltonAmherstAntrim

Data source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates. Last updated: 2026-04-05.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Derry

What is the population of Derry, NH?

The population of Derry, NH is 21,668 according to the latest Census data.

What is the median household income in Derry?

The median household income in Derry, NH is $88,901 per year.

What is the median home value in Derry?

The median home value in Derry, NH is $356,700.

What is the average rent in Derry?

The median monthly rent in Derry, NH is $1,473.

What is the unemployment rate in Derry?

The unemployment rate in Derry, NH is 5.4%.

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