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Key Changes Made by the New State Budget

New Federal Reconciliation Law Reduces Taxes, Health Access, and Food Assistance Supports for Granite Staters

The State Budget for Fiscal Years 2026 and 2027

Budget

Revenue & Tax

New Federal Reconciliation Law Reduces Taxes, Health Access, and Food Assistance Supports for Granite Staters

The State Lottery Has Grown, Becoming More Important for Public Education

What We’re Reading — the July 2025 Edition

Revenue & Tax

Economy

Headwinds Hit the New Hampshire Economy

What We’re Reading — the August 2025 Edition

Housing Prices Level Off in Much of New Hampshire, While Surge Continues in Grafton, Belknap, Carroll, and Cheshire Counties

Economy

Income & Poverty

Facts for Father’s Day: New Hampshire’s Dads in 2025

Nearly One in Three Federal Income Tax Returns from New Hampshire Reported $100,000 or More of Income

What We’re Reading — the April 2025 Edition

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What We’re Reading — the August 2025 Edition

New Hampshire Continues to Be One of the Lowest Funders of Public Higher Education in the Country

Local Context Provides Critical Information for Education Funding Policy Discussions

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What We’re Reading — the August 2025 Edition

New Federal Reconciliation Law Reduces Taxes, Health Access, and Food Assistance Supports for Granite Staters

One in Eight Granite Staters Enrolled in Medicaid in 2024, One in Thirteen Adults Enrolled in Medicaid Expansion

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