📊 In NH, property taxes vary widely depending on where you live.
Join NHFPI on April 22 at 12 PM to better understand how property taxes are structured, why they vary so much, and what that means for you.
Register: buff.ly/jOKEKsa
#NewHampshire #Policy #Data #PropertyTaxes
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New Hampshire is changing how it funds public education.
As temporary “Hold Harmless” funding is phased out, 145 communities are getting less aid this year, and 109 communities aren’t seeing enough new funding to replace those losses.
🔗 Read NHFPI's analysis at buff.ly/Z1vUsGW #NHPolitics
A $500K home in New Hampshire could mean ~$1,300 or more than $18,000 in annual property taxes, depending entirely on where you live.
New NHFPI research highlights how local reliance on property taxes can drive wide disparities across communities.
🔗 Read the report: buff.ly/0jfheWA #NHPolitics
NEW: NHFPI analysis finds big disparities in property tax bills across NH communities.
A $500K home can face ~$1,300 to $18,000+ in property taxes depending on location.
Our new report examines how property taxes work and how NH compares to other states --> buff.ly/0jfheWA #NHPolitics
📊 Over the past decade in New Hampshire, costs for housing, child care, food, and health care rose faster than incomes.
The result? A typical family now has ~$17,000 less per year after paying for just a few basic expenses than 10 years ago.
Learn more at buff.ly/zParWHz. #NHPolitics #CostofLiving
The facts about New Hampshire housing 👇
🏠 Prices still near record highs
📉 Supply still way too low
💸 Nearly half of renters are cost-burdened
Even as price growth slows, housing costs keep rising faster than incomes.
Full analysis at buff.ly/GTd64Gx.
#nhpolitics
Interview: Jessica Williams - Policy Analyst, @nhfpi.bsky.social | Housing in New Hampshire
youtu.be/Vysy8Ui0H8c
#NHPolitics #Housing
🏫 Who pays for public education in NH?
Because the state relies heavily on local property taxes, funding and tax rates vary widely between communities.
🎙️ New podcast episode:
• How the system works
• Why disparities persist
• What HB 1800 would do
Listen: buff.ly/vOaR6iS #NHPolitics #Education
Granite State women working full-time earn just 81% of what men earn, and pay disparities are even greater across some occupations and among women of color.
On #EqualPayDay, a new NHFPI analysis breaks down what the data show and why it matters.
🔗 buff.ly/3S8Ekhm#NHPo... #Economy
NHFPI is growing!
We’re excited to welcome Dow Drukker and Ben Reynolds as Senior Policy Analysts and to celebrate Jessica Williams’ promotion.
Together, they’ll strengthen our work on the State Budget, education, health, and economic opportunity in NH.
#NHPolitics #NHPolicy
🏠 NH home prices may be rising more slowly in some areas, but affordability challenges remain.
• Median home price: $535K
• Up 122% in past decade
• Households need >$158K income to avoid being cost burdened
Read more from NHFPI's Jessica Williams in NH Business Review: buff.ly/12TsXuR
#Housing
NH's February revenues came in $46.3M above projections largely due to a one-time Tax Amnesty Program that far exceeded expectations.
But key ongoing revenues remain uneven, and March & April collections will be critical for the state’s fiscal outlook.
buff.ly/bSrocux
#NHpolitics
March 14 is Pi Day, when people across the country celebrate the mathematical constant π (3.14) with slices of their favorite pies. This Pi Day, our Research Team is sharing something they love even more than pie: pie charts.
🥧 Dig in --> buff.ly/1CZr1y1
#NHPolitics #Data #PiDay #NewHampshire
A new analysis from NHFPI’s Jessica Williams finds that deaths in New Hampshire continue to outpace births, making individuals who move to NH from other states — particularly from MA— the state’s primary source of population growth.
📊 Read the analysis: buff.ly/gMMKdaa
Join us this spring for “The State Budget: What You Need to Know.”
NHFPI is hosting 10 events across all 10 New Hampshire counties about how the State budget works and what it means for Granite Staters.
📍 Find an event near you:
nhfpi.org/tour
#nhpolitics #nhbudget
New Hampshire's state budget shapes education, health care, property taxes & more.
This spring, we're hosting 10 events across all 10 NH counties to break down how the state budget works and what it means for your community.
📍 Join us at an event near you.
Register: buff.ly/hYmg6wI
#nhpolitics
🎙️ New episode: Should health insurance cover GLP-1 medications?
Some NH lawmakers want certain plans to cover these drugs for obesity treatment when patients meet medical criteria.
🎧 Senator Sue Prentiss unpacks what the bill would do at nhfpi.org/podcast.
#NHPolitics #HealthPolicy
🎉 Congratulations to Jessica Williams on her promotion to Senior Policy Analyst!
Jessica’s excellent research informs and strengthens policy conversations across New Hampshire — and we’re lucky to have her on the team. 👏
New Census data shows that NH’s median household income rose 8%.
But where you live makes a big difference. Most communities above the statewide median are in southeastern NH, especially Hillsborough & Rockingham Counties.
Explore the interactive map: buff.ly/0Wv7vlI
#NHPolitics
Federal changes are quietly reshaping how NH funds health care.
Join NHFPI on March 6 (2 PM ET) to examine what new caps on the Medicaid Enhancement Tax could mean for hospitals, patients, rural communities & the State Budget.
🔗 Register: buff.ly/2cmQnsW #NHPolitics
A recent study from NHFPI looked at the proposed Business Enterprise Tax rate cut — and what it could mean for New Hampshire.
The findings: $26M+ in lost state revenue each year, with most businesses seeing savings too small to meaningfully boost hiring or investment.
🔗 buff.ly/B6uBwCZ #nhpolitics
🎬📸 NHFPI is hiring a Multimedia Content Intern!
📍 Hybrid/Concord, NH
🗓️ Starts May/June
⏱️ 15 hours/week
💸 $25/hour
Learn more and apply: buff.ly/hMHo4bX
#newhampshire #hiring #socialmediamanagement #nhpolitics
A major source of New Hampshire’s Medicaid funding could be reduced by up to $1 billion over the next decade due to new federal rules.
Because Medicaid is a state-federal partnership, total funding at risk could exceed $2 billion.
New report from NHFPI:
buff.ly/9QkEb7V
#NHPolitics #HealthPolicy
What happens when business taxes are cut — and public needs remain?
In a new column, NHFPI Executive Director Gene Martin breaks down how reduced state revenue can shift costs onto communities, property taxpayers, and renters across NH.
🔗 buff.ly/Vr0jurx #NHPolitics #Budget
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Good data helps policymakers
Work smarter for you. 💙📊
💘 Happy Valentine’s Day from NHFPI! 💘
#NHPolitics #ValentinesDay #Data
📊 January revenues beat expectations, but only because of a one-time tax amnesty.
A new NHFPI analysis finds business tax collections fell short of targets, raising questions about the strength of ongoing revenue sources as the budget cycle continues.
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New five-year Census data reveal wide gaps in income, poverty, and housing affordability across New Hampshire. Jessica Williams breaks down five key takeaways that show how economic experiences vary across the state.
📚 Read the analysis: buff.ly/mjpKjSz #NHPolitics #Housing #Economy #Census
🗓️ Save the date: December 4, 2026
NHFPI’s Annual Budget & Policy Conference will bring together policymakers, advocates, and community leaders for a data-driven look at New Hampshire’s State Budget and key fiscal and economic trends.
More details soon. #NHPolitics #Budget
Why do electricity bills keep rising and who speaks for consumers when rates are set?
NH Uncharted talks with NH Consumer Advocate Donald Kreis about energy costs, utility profits, and what policy changes could improve affordability and fairness.
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Something surprising showed up in NHFPI’s affordability research.
Essentials like housing and health care have gotten much more expensive while many luxuries have gotten more affordable.
"The world has flipped."
🎧 Listen to the podcast → buff.ly/PJlbXit #NHPolitics