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New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute
Concord, New Hampshire ·Founded in 2009, the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute (NHFPI) is an independent, non-partisan organization dedicated to exploring, developing, and promoting public policies that foster economic opportunity and prosperity for all New Hampshire residents, with an emphasis on low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
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New Hampshire Network publications
New Hampshire’s Economy: Strengths and Constraints
- June 4, 2018
- New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute
- NHFPI Staff
New Hampshire has experienced a relatively robust economy in recent years. Growth has returned to rates similar to those from before the Great Recession, and the unemployment rate has remained below three percent since late 2015. Incomes appear to have increased for workers, with many middle- and low-income workers finally returning to near pre-Recession levels […]
The State of Working New Hampshire
- April 26, 2016
- New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute
- Staff Report
In its present state, the New Hampshire economy offers a number of encouraging signs. Both employment – the total number of people working in the Granite State – and economic output – the value of the goods and services those individuals produce – have been on the rise over the past several years. At the […]
Towards the High Road in the New Hampshire Construction Industry: The Impact of a State Prevailing Wage Law
- January 14, 2016
- Keystone Research Center
- Stephen Herzenberg
Prevailing wage policies specify wage and benefit standards for construction projects paid for with public funds. In recent years, these policies have been the subject of vigorous debate in city councils, state legislatures, and the United States Congress. Often missing from the discussion is the broader effect of prevailing wage on the overall economy. Prevailing […]
High Road WIOA: Building Higher Job Quality into Workforce Development
- December 17, 2015
- Keystone Research Center
- Stephen Herzenberg
In response to the federal Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act (WIOA), most states are now in the latter stages of developing federally required plans and policies for operating their systems of workforce development under WIOA. This process creates an unprecedented opportunity to build into each state’s plan concrete ideas for using state and local workforce […]
New Hampshire’s Economy: Moving Forward, but Not Yet Running on All Cylinders
- October 26, 2015
- New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute
- Staff Report
One of the key issues debated throughout this year’s extended legislative session was the state of the New Hampshire economy and whether changes in business tax rates would help to foster future growth. While this issue dominated budget discussions, an examination of the true state of the economy often seemed missing. As this Issue Brief […]
Long Since Due: An Increase in New Hampshire’s Minimum Wage
- May 14, 2014
- New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute
- Staff Report
A measure now before the New Hampshire legislature seeks to strengthen the minimum wage and to begin to build an economy that works for everyone in the Granite State. More specifically, HB 1403 would raise New Hampshire’s minimum wage in two steps: from $7.25 to $8.25 per hour on January 1, 2015 and to $9.00 […]