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The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute is a nonpartisan, independent research nonprofit that examines issues related to the State budget, the economy, policy decisions, and the financial security of Granite Staters.
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Starting his 10th year at NHFPI on October 24, Phil Sletten reflects on how NH’s policy conversations have shifted — from housing rising to the top to persistent budget challenges.

Read the Q&A ➡️ buff.ly/KzEiPB1

#NHPolicy #NHPolitics #NHBudget
N.H. revenues collected in September were below the state’s target amounts for the month, giving the first clear indication of the new fiscal year that declining business tax revenues are not yet turning the corner back to growth.

📊 Full analysis: buff.ly/HASfaoN #NHPolitics
September Revenues Offer Few Reasons for Optimism - New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute
State revenues in September fell below expectations, with business tax receipts continuing to underperform.
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Soaring prices for housing, health care, and more have outpaced income growth and have turned NH family budgets from surplus to deficit.

A new NHFPI analysis finds the typical NH family has $17,349 less left after basic expenses than a decade ago.

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Ten years ago, a typical NH family could cover the basics and still save.

Today, they’re falling behind with $17,349 less each year after paying for just a few essentials.

A new NHFPI report breaks down how affordability has been eroded across the state: buff.ly/BlXRu2b #NewHampshire #NHPolitics
NH needs about 90,000 more homes by 2040.

🏘 Hear more from NH Housing's Sarah Wrightsman in Episode 6 of New Hampshire Uncharted: nhfpi.org/podcast

#Housing #NHPolitics #NHPolicy
Dozens of housing bills hit the State House this year — from zoning changes to ADUs — but activity doesn’t always mean achievement.

Nick Taylor of Housing Action New Hampshire explains what real progress looks like in New Hampshire Uncharted: nhfpi.org/podcast

#Housing #NHPolitics #NHPolicy
🍎 More than 42,000 New Hampshire households struggle to afford enough to eat — a number that’s rising as housing, child care, and health care costs soar.

🎧 To learn more, listen to our podcast, Confronting Hunger in the Granite State: buff.ly/kJLnOPl

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Stay informed on what’s shaping NH’s economy.

This week’s Bottom Line covers:
🏠 Housing costs up 275%
💰 Revenue shortfalls
🏥 NH’s SUD funding trends

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🎙 New Podcast: How NH’s Housing Crisis Is Reshaping Communities
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A typical NH home that sold for $137k in 1999 now sells for $514k. That change has reshaped life for Granite Staters.

🎙 Watch NHFPI's Gene Martin break it all down & listen to the full podcast at nhfpi.org/podcast #Housing #NHPolitics #NewHampshire #NHPolicy
Remote work is still reshaping NH:
➡️ 16% of Granite Staters worked from home in 2024 — more than double pre-COVID
➡️ Fewer commute out of state than before the pandemic
➡️ Average commute time? Still ~27 minutes

Full analysis ⬇️
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NHFPI Executive Director Gene Martin joined host Andy DeMeo on the Granite Goodness podcast to talk about how fiscal policy shapes nearly every part of daily life from roads to childcare.

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📢 Panel Announcement 📢

At our conference on Oct. 24, we’ll explore how families balance work, stability + quality care, and the policies that can help.

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Federal shutdown, substance use funding, and NH household incomes — it’s all in this week’s Bottom Line.

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📉 NH drug deaths dropped 33.4% between 2023–24 — the sharpest decline in a decade.

💰 That drop follows years of investment: $834M in prevention, treatment & recovery since 2014 (a 450% increase).

⚠️ But gaps remain.

Watch the video to learn more.

#NHPolicy #NHPolitics #SUD
📢 Panel Announcement 📢

“The High Cost of Rurality” at NHFPI’s 10th Annual Budget & Policy Conference (Oct. 24) will explore how distance + limited options affect affordability — and what policies can help.

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This week’s Bottom Line:
📉 Drug deaths decline after a decade of investment
🗣️ Phil Sletten kicks off his 10th year at NHFPI
📚 What we’re reading on NH’s economy

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#NHPolicy #NHPolitics #Recovery #Housing #ChildCare #HigherEd #NHEconomy #NH #603
Study: NH Drug Deaths Hit 10-Year Low After Major Investments
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🚨 What does the federal #shutdown mean for New Hampshire?
▪️ 19,000 federal workers live in NH
▪️ 77,000 relying on SNAP at risk
▪️ Federal funds that flow into NH are equivalent to about 1/5 of the state's economy

Read NHFPI’s breakdown ➡️ buff.ly/31kfHDY #NHPolitics
Did you know tariffs jumped this year from 2% to 18%? That could mean higher costs on everyday goods for Granite Staters. 🛒

In our new video, NHFPI’s Nicole Heller breaks down what this means for families.

(Want more info? Read the full report at buff.ly/3zr2JXM.)
📊 Drug-related deaths in NH just hit their lowest level in 10+ yrs — but 3 in 4 people who needed treatment didn’t get it.

Join NHFPI & @newfuturesnh.bsky.social to discuss the data, funding trends & what’s next.

🗓️ Thurs, Oct 9 at 10 AM ET | Virtual
🔗 Register: buff.ly/JMNXt5X
Starting his 10th year at NHFPI on October 24, Phil Sletten reflects on how NH’s policy conversations have shifted — from housing rising to the top to persistent budget challenges.

Read the Q&A ➡️ buff.ly/KzEiPB1

#NHPolicy #NHPolitics #NHBudget