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Sudden End to Federal Pandemic-Related Grants Leaves Unplanned Service Gaps

A new blog post from NHFPI’s Jessica Williams explains how the unexpected termination of $81.3 million in federal COVID-era health grants is disrupting services across New Hampshire. The cuts affect lab testing, vaccine outreach, mental health training, and community health workers—at a time when state funding is already under pressure.

An Estimated 4,000 Granite Staters May Be Out of the Workforce Due to Long-COVID

March 15, 2025 marks five years since COVID-19 shut down the world, but the pandemic’s economic toll continues to linger in New Hampshire. A recent NHFPI analysis found that long-COVID has pushed 4,000 Granite Staters out of the workforce and reduced hours for 5,300 more. As labor shortages persist, policymakers must address long-COVID’s impact to sustain growth.

Food Insecurity Continues to Increase Among Granite Staters Since 2021

Survey data analyzed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides reliable insights into the number of households experiencing food ...

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