The effects of lower spending on higher education in New Hampshire

By: Rosemary Ford and Caitlin Agnew

Outlets: NHPBS

Published: September 2, 2025

Words: 1,542

Last Updated: 4 months, 3 weeks ago


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According to a new study from the nonpartisan, independent research nonprofit, the N.H. Fiscal Policy Institute, New Hampshire spends the least on higher education — and this could have far-reaching consequences for students, colleges and the state’s future workforce. On this episode of “The State We’re …

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