U.S. Census: Population of N.H. Exceeds Maine's ; the Pine Tree State Actually Lost Residents in the Past Year, Suggesting a Baby Gap.

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For the first time in more than two centuries, more people live in New Hampshire than in Maine, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau.

The last time the Granite State's population exceeded Maine's was 1800, when Maine was a district of Massachusetts and the White House was occupied by its first resident, President John Adams.

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U.S. Census: Population of N.H. Exceeds Maine's ; the Pine Tree State Actually Lost Residents in the Past Year, Suggesting a Baby Gap.

Both states now have about 1.3 million residents. The data released Wednesday put New Hampshire ahead by 6,274 people.

Maine's population actually decreased ...

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