2018
How We Fund Public Services in New Hampshire
Report Shows Higher Effective Tax Rates for Residents with Low Incomes
Most New Hampshire residents with lower incomes pay a higher percentage of the money they earn in state and local taxes than residents with higher incomes do. In a new report released yesterday, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy conducted evaluations of state and local government tax systems in each of the 50 states ...
Business Tax Revenues Drive Surplus with Continued Abnormal Behavior
Business tax revenues, propelled higher by certain unusual trends, continued to overperform in September, which is the largest revenue month in the new fiscal year thus far. Business tax extension revenues continued to be well above normal, suggesting more or larger businesses are delaying their final business tax filings. Revenue from estimated payments, which are ...
Food Insecurity Remains Higher in New Hampshire than Before Recession
A larger percentage of New Hampshire residents had limited access to adequate food due to resource constraints than prior to the Great Recession, according to the most recent estimates from the United States Department of Agriculture. The agency’s report, released this month, showed progress on reducing food insecurity nationally, but New Hampshire has seen a ...
Food Insecurity Remains Higher in New Hampshire than Before Recession
A larger percentage of New Hampshire residents had limited access to adequate food due to resource constraints than prior to the Great Recession, according to the most recent estimates from the United States Department of Agriculture. The agency’s report, released this month, showed progress on reducing food insecurity nationally, but New Hampshire has seen a ...