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This Pi Day, NHFPI Is Serving Up…Pie Charts

March 13, 2026
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.
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February Revenues Show Strong Final Push from Tax Amnesty Program and Adds to Surplus

March 9, 2026
According to a new NHFPI analysis, February revenues surged past expectations after New Hampshire’s Tax Amnesty Program generated far more than forecast, pushing the State’s fiscal year totals into surplus. But the one-time windfall also obscures mixed results from key ongoing revenue sources. With major business tax payments due in March and April, the State’s fiscal outlook remains uncertain.
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New Hampshire Continued to Rely on Migration from Massachusetts for Population Growth in 2025

February 23, 2026
A new analysis from NHFPI’s Jessica Williams finds that deaths in New Hampshire continue to outpace births, making in-migration — particularly from Massachusetts — the state’s primary source of population growth. While the Granite State continues to add residents, slower growth, an aging population, and shifting migration patterns are shaping New Hampshire’s economic and workforce landscape.
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Differences in Health Coverage Between New Hampshire Counties

March 13, 2026
NHFPI dives into newly released U.S. Census Bureau data for a clearer look into how economic conditions and access to health coverage vary across the state. About one-third of New Hampshire residents are enrolled in public health coverage, with significantly higher participation in rural counties with older populations and lower incomes.
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WATCH: NHFPI in Action — Turning Research Into Real-World Change

NHFPI Turns Data Into Impact

November 3, 2025
Discover how NHFPI’s analysis is helping ensure New Hampshire’s economy works for everyone, and why research-driven policy solutions are critical to building a stronger, more equitable future for our state.
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