High Prices and Low Supply Continue to Impact Housing Affordability in New Hampshire
March 30, 2026
NHFPI’s Jessica Williams released a new analysis of New Hampshire’s housing market, highlighting how high prices, limited supply, and rising rents continue to challenge affordability. While price growth has slowed in some areas, housing costs still outpace incomes, limiting options for renters and prospective homebuyers statewide.
🎙️ New Hampshire Uncharted Season 2, Episode 3: Who Pays for Public Education in New Hampshire?
March 23, 2026
Public education is one of the largest investments New Hampshire makes, and one of the most debated. In Episode 3 of Season Two of New Hampshire Uncharted, host Gene Martin is joined by New Hampshire State Representative Walter Spilsbury, Vice Chair of the House Education Funding Committee, to discuss House Bill 1800, a proposal that could significantly change how education funding works in the Granite State.
Women’s Equal Pay Day Highlights Ongoing Income Disparities in New Hampshire
March 23, 2026
As Women’s Equal Pay Day approaches, new data show Granite State women working full-time earn just 81% of what men earn. Disparities are even greater for women of color and those in caregiving roles, reflecting broader inequities that affect earnings, workforce participation, and long-term economic security across New Hampshire.
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.