New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute Welcomes Cole Riel as Development Director

CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute (NHFPI) is pleased to announce the addition of Cole Riel as Development Director, a newly created position for the organization that will support NHFPI’s growth and long-term sustainability.  Cole brings extensive fundraising experience to NHFPI, with expertise in donor engagement, event management, and advancing strategic goals. Most recently, at ...

New Study Finds $14.8 Billion in Federal Funds Directed to New Hampshire in One Year

$900 Million in Annual Wages Paid to 19,000 Federal Workers Living in New Hampshire Concord, New Hampshire – A new study from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute (NHFPI) finds that the federal government awarded $14.8 billion in contracts, grants, and direct payments for work and services in New Hampshire in Federal Fiscal Year 2024, ...

New Analysis Finds Proposed Medicaid Policy Changes Could Cost New Hampshire Up to $493 Million Annually 

Concord, NH – Proposed federal changes to Medicaid could cost the state up to $493 million annually, creating significant challenges for New Hampshire’s State Budget and its residents’ access to health care, according to an analysis from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute released today. The analysis is based on preliminary discussions of potential federal ...

New Analysis Finds an Estimated 4,000 Granite Staters May Be Out of the Workforce Due to Long-COVID

Concord, NH – Approximately 4,000 New Hampshire residents may be out of the workforce entirely due to the lingering effects of long-COVID, according to a new study from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute. This estimate highlights the significant and ongoing economic impact of the pandemic on the Granite State, where the average monthly number ...