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At a time when public debates are increasingly shaped by politics, partisanship, and misinformation, the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute is a vital source of data and evidence-based analysis. Your support helps us continue this critical work - digging into the numbers and ensuring that decisions about our economy are grounded in data.
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🎙️ New Hampshire Uncharted Episode 3: Why Are NH Health Care Costs So High – And What Can We Do About It?

In the latest episode of New Hampshire Uncharted, host Gene Martin sits down with two of New Hampshire’s leading experts on health care policy to unpack a question that concerns every household, business, and budget in the Granite State: Why is health care so expensive here – and what can we do about it?
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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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