New Hampshire Uncharted Podcast Episode Confronts Hunger in the Granite State

Concord, NH – Food insecurity in New Hampshire is once again on the rise, with more than 42,000 households struggling to afford enough to eat. A recent analysis from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute (NHFPI) warns that recently passed federal changes could further erode food assistance, leaving as many as 4,000 Granite Staters at ...

NHFPI to Host Conference on the High Cost of Living in New Hampshire

Concord, NH – On October 24, 2025 policymakers, nonprofit leaders, business executives and advocates will gather at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord for a full-day conference hosted by the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute that will examine why the cost of living in New Hampshire keeps climbing and what it will take to make ...

New Analysis: Federal Reconciliation Law Will Shift Billions in Costs to New Hampshire, Reduce Health and Food Assistance for Thousands of Granite Staters

CONCORD, N.H. – A new analysis from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute finds that the recently passed federal reconciliation law will have major impacts in New Hampshire, including reducing access to health care and food assistance and shifting significant costs to the state government. The law, which makes most of the 2017 federal tax ...

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 ...