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Why Property Taxes Matter So Much in New Hampshire

35 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Public services in New Hampshire from schools to road maintenance depend heavily on one major revenue source: property taxes. But the way those taxes are structured creates big differences in what people pay and raises important questions about fairness, affordability, and how communities fund essential services.  In this episode of New Hampshire Uncharted, NHFPI Executive Director Gene Martin speaks with NHFPI Research Director Phil Sletten to unpack his recent property tax report [https://nhfpi.org/resource/property-taxes-in-new-hampshire-how-they-work-and-how-they-compare/] and break down how property taxes work, why New Hampshire relies on them so heavily, and what that means for Granite Staters.

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