CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Fewer than half of New Hampshire residents ages 20 to 40 say they probably or definitely will remain in the state for the next two years, according to a survey released Monday. The survey was conducted for Stay Work Play, a nonprofit that promotes the state to young workers and recent graduates, and Eversource, a utility that like many businesses has struggled to attract and retain workers at a time when the state has one of the nation's lowest unemployment rates and one of the oldest populations. About 60 percent of participants said they were either very satisfied or completely satisfied with New Hampshire overall, and the state scored well in categories such as education, outdoor recreation and safety.Read more on NewsOK.com