State Revenues Receive Two Thumbs Up for FY 2016 Performance

Recent data from the Department of Administrative Services reveals that the General and Education Funds, two of the state’s main sources of revenue, experienced a banner year. Combined collections for these two funds in FY 2016, excluding one-time tax amnesty proceeds, were approximately 6 percent higher than what was yielded during the previous fiscal year, ...

Increased Hiring Since Early 2015, Strong Revenue Collections Evidence of Healthy Business Sector

Given the incredible difficulty of forecasting the future, it’s extremely rare that the amount of revenue collected by the state of New Hampshire precisely matches official projections. However, that is exactly what occurred in the month of April, as the General and Education Funds received $271.7 million, the exact amount policymakers anticipated in setting the ...

FY 2016 Turning Into Banner Year for State Revenues

March data from the Department of Administrative Services reveals that the General and Education Funds, two of the state’s main sources of revenue, are continuing to experience healthy inflows. Combined collections for these two funds, excluding one-time tax amnesty proceeds, thus far in FY 2016 is 6 percent higher than what was yielded during the ...

Strong Showing for State Revenues, $58 Million Above Projections

Thanks to a steadily growing economy, the state’s FY 2016 revenue situation remains strong. According to the Department of Administrative Services, total General and Education Fund revenue, through the end of February, is $58 million higher than what was expected at this point in time. Furthermore, this does not take into account the $19 million ...