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Expansions of the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit in New Hampshire

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), established in 1975, provides assistance to working individuals and families with low incomes. In 1997, the Child Tax Credit (CTC) was enacted to provide additional assistance to families with children. These programs provided significant financial relief to individuals and families, in the form of refundable and non-refundable tax credits, ...

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Worsening Housing Shortage Reduces Access to Affordable Homes in New Hampshire

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Significant Revenue Surplus Largely Generated by Business Taxes in Federally-Boosted Economy

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Newly Expanded Low and Moderate Income Homeowners Property Tax Relief Program Open for Applications

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ARPA Resources

The American Rescue Plan Act and New Hampshire: Recent and Updated Resources

The federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which was signed into law on March 11, 2021, was designed to provide direct support to individuals and families, as well as state and local governments, to address the pandemic’s health and economic impacts. NHFPI has been tracking the impacts of ARPA on the New Hampshire economy and ...

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Budget

Significant Revenue Surplus Largely Generated by Business Taxes in Federally-Boosted Economy

Favorable State Revenues and Federal Resources Provide Opportunity for Significant Investments

The American Rescue Plan Act and New Hampshire: Recent and Updated Resources

Budget

Revenue & Tax

Newly Expanded Low and Moderate Income Homeowners Property Tax Relief Program Open for Applications

Significant Revenue Surplus Largely Generated by Business Taxes in Federally-Boosted Economy

Favorable State Revenues and Federal Resources Provide Opportunity for Significant Investments

Revenue & Tax

Economy

Worsening Housing Shortage Reduces Access to Affordable Homes in New Hampshire

A Robust Unemployment Insurance System Supports Granite Staters and the Economy

The American Rescue Plan Act and New Hampshire: Recent and Updated Resources

Economy

Income & Poverty

Newly Expanded Low and Moderate Income Homeowners Property Tax Relief Program Open for Applications

A Robust Unemployment Insurance System Supports Granite Staters and the Economy

Nearly 1 in 5 Eligible Granite Staters Did Not Claim the Earned Income Tax Credit Prior to the Pandemic

Income & Poverty

Education

New Hampshire Trails in Higher Education Funding

State Revenues and the Education Trust Fund in 2022

Measuring Student Hardship by Municipality: Free and Reduced-Price School Meal Eligibility and Other Metrics for Understanding Local Poverty and Income

Education

Health

Informational Testimony to the Health, Human Services, and Elderly Affairs Committee of the New Hampshire House of Representatives

One Third of New Hampshire Households with Children Received Food Assistance

Informational Testimony to the New Hampshire Senate Health and Human Services Committee Regarding SNAP Outreach

Health

News & Updates

Leveraging COVID-19 Relief Funds to Support an Equitable and Inclusive Recovery

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Worsening shortage in New Hampshire reduces access to affordable homes – New Hampshire Business Review

May 11, 2022

Significant Revenue Surplus Largely Generated by Business Taxes in Federally-Boosted Economy

May 10, 2022

NH’s Business: Access to affordable homes, condos & apartments in NH worsening & impacting workforce – WMUR

May 8, 2022

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