New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute Welcomes Holly Shulman as Communications Director

CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute (NHFPI) is pleased to announce Holly Shulman as its new Communications Director. In this role, Holly will lead NHFPI’s strategic communications efforts, ensuring the organization’s research and policy insights reach key audiences to drive positive change for all Granite Staters, particularly low- and moderate-income families.  Holly ...

Seven N.H. Takeaways from Recent U.S. Census Data: Income Gains, Poverty Gaps, and Housing Challenges

On December 12, 2024, the U.S. Census Bureau released new data that provide information about the wellbeing of Granite Staters during 2019 to 2023. These insights build on less detailed one-year data released earlier and collected only during 2023, and offer a deeper look into New Hampshire’s economy, poverty levels, and housing challenges. Here are ...

November State Revenue Falls Behind Planned Levels Amid Declining Business Tax Receipts and Lower Interest Payments

State revenues slipped further behind expectations in November as key sources the State had been relying on for revenue growth fell behind the prior fiscal year’s receipts. Lower business tax receipts added to the year-to-date revenue deficit, with revenues thus far this fiscal year $76.4 million (20.9 percent) behind last year’s combined business tax collections. ...

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