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One in Eight Granite Staters Enrolled in Medicaid in 2024, One in Thirteen Adults Enrolled in Medicaid Expansion

New data show that 13.4% of New Hampshire’s population — about one in eight residents — received Medicaid coverage in 2024, including more than 7% of working-age adults enrolled in Medicaid Expansion. A new analysis and interactive map from NHFPI’s Jessica Williams breaks down enrollment trends by county, municipality, and legislative district and examines how new state and federal policy changes could lead to coverage losses for thousands of Granite Staters.
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Legislature Passes Budget Paired with Changes to Retirement Benefits, School Funding

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What We’re Reading — the June 2025 Edition

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NH continues to be one of the lowest funders of public higher education in the U.S. – NH Business Review

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🎙 New Hampshire Uncharted Episode 4: The Greying of the Granite State — What NH’s Aging Population Means for All of Us

In the latest episode of New Hampshire Uncharted, host Gene Martin sits down with three experts to unpack what the Granite State’s aging population means for communities, caregivers, businesses, and policy.
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How Business Taxes Impact NH’s Budget—and You

Business taxes comprise more than a third of New Hampshire’s state tax revenue, making New Hampshire more reliant on corporate tax revenue than any other state. When business profits drop or tax reductions are passed, the impacts may be felt by Granite Staters through reduced public services or higher property taxes. Our new new explainer video breaks down the role New Hampshire’s business taxes have in the State Budget, why they matter for funding things like schools and roads, and which types of businesses are likely to be paying the most.
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