Listed below are a variety of reports on state and local fiscal policy, economic affairs, federal policy developments, and other topics from researchers, organizations, and government agencies, both here in New Hampshire and around the nation.
The Long Reach of Childhood Poverty
Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality
Trends in U.S. Family Income Mobility, 1969–2006
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Corporate Taxpayers & Corporate Tax Dodgers, 2008-2010
Citizens for Tax Justice
Reliance on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Continued to Rise Post-Recession
Carsey Institute
Who Buys Lottery Tickets?
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
State Budget and Tax Update, July 2011
National Conference of State Legislatures
Kids Count 2011 Data Book
Children’s Alliance of New Hampshire
The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence from the First Year
Harvard School of Public Health & National Bureau of Economic Research
The Fiscal Survey of States – Spring 2011
National Association of State Budget Officers
The Impact of Taxes on Migration in New England
Political Economy Research Institute
More Than One in Ten American Households Relies on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program Benefits
Carsey Institute
Poverty: 2008 and 2009 – American Community Survey Briefs
US Census Bureau
Household Income for States: 2008 and 2009 – American Community Survey Briefs
US Census Bureau
Cutting State Corporate Income Taxes Is Unlikely to Create Many Jobs
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Prioritizing Approaches to Economic Development in New England: Skills, Infrastructure, and Tax Incentives
Political Economy Research Institute
What’s for Dinner? Finding and Affording Healthy Foods in New Hampshire Communities
Carsey Institute
Differing Approaches to Extending the Bush Tax Cuts and Impact on NH Taxpayers
Citizens for Tax Justice


