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In a recent discussion, Research Director Phil Sletten from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute addressed the ongoing challenges affecting the state's economy. Speaking with Fred Kocher, he highlighted the concerning trend of stalled job growth in New Hampshire. Despite the state's historically strong job market, recent data indicates that economic headwinds are beginning to take a toll.
Sletten pointed out several factors contributing to this stagnation, including rising inflation and supply chain disruptions that have hampered businesses. These challenges have made it increasingly difficult for companies to hire and retain employees, which in turn affects overall economic stability.
As New Hampshire navigates these turbulent waters, policymakers are urged to implement strategies that can stimulate job growth and support local businesses. The conversation underscores the importance of addressing these economic issues promptly to ensure a resilient and thriving workforce in the state. The future of New Hampshire's economy will depend on collaborative efforts to overcome these obstacles and foster a more robust job market.
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