Is everyone talking about the New Hampshire state budget? Well, if they aren't, they should be, as the budget impacts literally everyone in New Hampshire.
In this part 1 episode, Liz and Phil Sletten (Research Director at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute) talk about what the heck a state budget is, how it is similar to - and very different from - a household budget, and how state revenues have decreased due to choices by lawmakers (not magic).
Liz asks Phil whether he's a robot and Phil asks Liz to show their work in a math problem.
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Links:
- NHFPI’s Budget landing page
- NHFPI’s “Uncharted” Podcast
- Who is Experiencing Poverty in the Granite State? (NHFPI)
- Business Tax Rate Reductions Led to Between $795 Million and $1.17 Billion in Forgone Revenue for Public Services Since 2015 (NHFPI)
- Households with High Incomes Disproportionately Benefit from Interest and Dividends Tax Repeal (NHFPI)
- New Hampshire’s interest and dividends tax – and why it’s a hot campaign issue – explained (NH Bulletin)
- Average Cost of College by State (Education Data Initiative) – New Hampshire has the second highest in-state tuition cost
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