Higher Gasoline Prices Could Strain Both Households and Transportation Maintenance Budgets
May 19, 2026
Gasoline prices in New Hampshire have risen sharply in recent months, creating new financial pressure for many Granite State households already struggling with high housing, health care, and child care costs. A new NHFPI analysis examines how, in addition to the short-term challenges for family budgets, higher gas prices could also create longer-term challenges for funding road and bridge maintenance.
State Property Tax Relief for Homeowners Available Through June 30
May 18, 2026
NHFPI’s latest analysis examines New Hampshire’s Low and Moderate Income Homeowners Property Tax Relief Program and why participation has declined sharply over time, even as property taxes continue to rise. The piece also explores how other states structure targeted property tax relief, including assistance for renters, who are largely excluded from New Hampshire’s program despite often facing lower incomes and higher housing cost burdens.
Top Questions So Far from NHFPI’s State Budget Tour
May 7, 2026
People across the Granite State are deeply invested in understanding how public dollars are raised, allocated, and impact their communities. In a new blog post, NHFPI Research Director Phil Sletten outlines the three questions about the State Budget that keep coming up as he hosts events across the state and what those questions reveal about how Granite Staters are thinking about affordability, public services, and the future of New Hampshire.
April Revenues Suggest Growth as Receipts Exceed Target: Ten Takeaways from the Latest Numbers
May 12, 2026
New Hampshire State revenues came in stronger than expected in April, driven by a one-time Tax Amnesty Program, rebounding business tax revenues, stronger Real Estate Transfer Tax receipts, and growth in lottery and Insurance Premium Tax revenues. But while the gains may ease short-term budget pressures as the legislative session enters its final month, revenues remain below where they were two years ago, underscoring ongoing fiscal uncertainty tied in part to recent tax policy changes.