New Hampshire Continued to Rely on Migration from Massachusetts for Population Growth in 2025
February 23, 2026
A new analysis from NHFPI’s Jessica Williams finds that deaths in New Hampshire continue to outpace births, making in-migration — particularly from Massachusetts — the state’s primary source of population growth. While the Granite State continues to add residents, slower growth, an aging population, and shifting migration patterns are shaping New Hampshire’s economic and workforce landscape.
Most Communities with Household Incomes Higher than State Median are in Southeast
February 20, 2026
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau show New Hampshire’s median household income rose 8% (inflation-adjusted) from $91,674 (2015-2019) to $99,031 (2020-2024). But where you live still makes a big difference. Most higher-income communities are clustered in the state’s southeastern counties, while nearly 1 in 4 Granite Staters still earn less than $50,000.
🎙️ New Hampshire Uncharted Season 2, Episode 2: Should Health Insurance Cover GLP-1 Medications?
March 2, 2026
For many Granite Staters, managing chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, or obesity isn’t just about doctor visits. It’s about access to medications that can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars per month. On New Hampshire Uncharted, Gene Martin speaks with Senator Sue Prentiss about her proposal to require certain insurance plans to cover GLP-1 medications.
New Census Data Reveal Gaps in Income, Poverty, and Housing Affordability in New Hampshire
February 2, 2026
New five-year Census data offer a clearer picture of economic conditions across New Hampshire, revealing wide gaps in income, poverty, and housing affordability by region and demographic group. Jessica Williams distills the data into five key takeaways that highlight how economic experiences differ across the state.