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Business Tax Receipts Fall Well Short of Target as State Revenues Slip into Deficit in September

State revenues in September, the first major month of collections for New Hampshire’s two primary business taxes in the new fiscal year starting July 1, were behind planned amounts for two key State funds by about $27.9 million (7.8 percent). This shortfall generated a small deficit of $20.1 million (3.2 percent) for the year thus ...

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Federal Policymakers Will Consider Tax Changes Benefitting Higher-Income Granite Staters in 2025

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Low Poverty Rate in New Hampshire Does Not Rank Lowest Among States by All Estimates of Poverty

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Health Coverage in New Hampshire Remained Steady in 2023

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Budget

An Introduction to the New Hampshire State Budget Process and Sources of Funding

An Introduction to the New Hampshire State Budget Process

About One in Four Flexible Federal Dollars Allocated to New Hampshire by the American Rescue Plan Act Remained Unobligated Six Months Before Deadline

Budget

Revenue & Tax

New Hampshire Households with Higher Incomes Disproportionately Rely on Capital Gains and Business Income

The Top One Percent of 2021 Federal Income Tax Returns from New Hampshire Had Nearly One in Four Dollars of the Total Adjusted Gross Income from All Residents

Extending Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Would Lower Income Taxes for Granite Staters, Provide Largest Benefits to Highest-Income Residents

Revenue & Tax

Economy

The Economic Security of New Hampshire Residents

International Migrants and the New Hampshire Economy

New Hampshire’s Growing Population and Changing Demographics: What We Know and What We Might Know

Economy

Income & Poverty

The Economic Security of New Hampshire Residents

Low Poverty Rate in New Hampshire Does Not Rank Lowest Among States by All Estimates of Poverty

New Hampshire Median Household Income Increased in 2023

Income & Poverty

Education

New Hampshire’s Child Care Landscape

The State of Child Care in New Hampshire

Early Childhood Education and the Granite State Economy

Education

Health

About One in Six Granite Staters Relied Solely on Public Health Coverage in 2023

About One in Eighteen Granite Staters Were Enrolled in SNAP Assistance in State Fiscal Year 2024

Health Coverage in New Hampshire Remained Steady in 2023

Health

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Explainer: A Healthy Child Care Industry Helps All Granite Staters

This blog is a companion piece to the video A Healthy Child Care Industry Helps All Granite Staters, and includes links, references, and explanations of specific facts and ...

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Why one N.H. town turned to food assistance at higher levels than anywhere else in the state – All Sides

October 22, 2024

Why one N.H. town turned to food assistance at higher levels than anywhere else in the state – Boston Globe

October 22, 2024

Federal policy choices in 2025 could impact state and local finances – New Hampshire Bulletin

October 21, 2024

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