New Hampshire’s Food Insecurity Levels Return to Pre-Recession Levels

According to new estimates from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), New Hampshire and the nation have experienced improvements in households’ access to food. The recently released report outlines the progressing trends of reduced food insecurity, declining from higher levels experienced in the recovery period after the Great Recession. This progress shows that despite ...

New Census Bureau Data Show NH Incomes, Poverty Rates Holding Steady

Median household incomes and key poverty rates remained essentially the same in New Hampshire from data collected in 2017 to 2018 data, suggesting economic growth in the state did not boost the overall purchasing power of people with low or middle incomes relative to inflation. New data published today by the U.S. Census Bureau show ...

State Budget Agreement Includes Education Funding Revisions, Medicaid Reimbursement Rate Increases, and Contingent Business Tax Rates

Updated September 25, 2019 at 3:45 p.m. The New Hampshire Legislature today approved the new State Budget agreement, which now goes to the Governor for his signature. The table below identifying business tax rate revenue triggers has been updated to incorporate new information from the New Hampshire Office of Legislative Budget Assistant.   The newly-proposed ...

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