Child care shortages may cost NH businesses up to $56 million annually by NH Business Review for NH Business Review Staff

New Hampshire businesses may lose an estimated $56 million annually due to the lack of available licensed child care slots, according to a new study from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute. The study’s findings underscore how workforce shortages, high costs and limited child care options are creating significant barriers…

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Zone in on change: potential implications of HB 631 by NH Business Review for Caroline Hincapie Palucha

The 2023 New Hampshire Statewide Housing Needs Assessment predicted the state needs roughly 60,000 additional housing units by 2030 to keep up with its growing population. The assessment identifies zoning regulations encouraging housing development as one of the essential pieces to address the shortage. The NH 2025 legislative session includes…

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Travelers’ 2025 trip concerns shift: civil unrest dips, illness and injury top all by NH Business Review for NH Business Review Staff

Global Rescue, a travel risk and crisis response provider, surveyed more than 1,300 current and former members between January 21-27 on a variety of behaviors, attitudes and preferences regarding current and future travel. More than a third (37%) of the world’s most experienced travelers identified illness or injury as their…

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