Cost of Living in New Hampshire
How much does it cost to live in New Hampshire? This page pulls together the numbers that actually shape your budget — no state income tax, a median home price of $516,578, and a median household income of $99,782. Every figure is cited and refreshed monthly, and the calculators below let you plug in your own salary and household to see what life in New Hampshire really costs you.
Key New Hampshire figures
State income tax
None
No state income tax
Source: New Hampshire Department of Revenue · as of 2026 · methodology
Median home price
$516,578
Typical home value
Source: Zillow Research (ZHVI) · as of 2026-05 · methodology
Median household income
$99,782
$53,064 per capita
Source: US Census Bureau, ACS 1-Year 2024 · as of 2024 · methodology
Electricity price
27.24¢/kWh
Residential average
Source: US EIA, Electric Power Monthly (residential price) · as of 2026-04 · methodology
Population
1,409,032
US Census estimate
New Hampshire calculators
Paycheck Calculator
Take-home pay after taxes
Cost of Living
Budget against local prices
Salary Needed
Income to live comfortably
Rent Affordability
Rent you can afford
Home Affordability
Home price you can afford
Budget Planner
50/30/20 at local prices
Retirement
What you need to retire here
Salary Equivalence
Compare pay across states
Living in New Hampshire: what the numbers say
New Hampshire's headline advantage is that it takes no cut of your paycheck for state income tax — a real boost to take-home pay compared with high-tax states. But "no income tax" rarely means "cheap overall": states without an income tax usually lean on sales and property taxes instead, which hit your budget in less visible ways.
Housing is where New Hampshire is won or lost. At a median home price of $516,578 against a median household income of $99,782, homes cost about 5.2× yearly income — a stretch that pushes many households toward renting. Use the home and rent calculators below to see what your income supports here.
Day-to-day costs add up too: residential electricity in New Hampshire runs about 27.24¢ per kilowatt-hour, one of the recurring bills the cost-of-living tools fold into a realistic monthly budget.
Frequently asked questions
- Is New Hampshire an expensive state to live in?
- It depends on your income and housing situation. New Hampshire has no state income tax and a median home price of $516,578. The calculators on this page turn those figures into a number for your specific salary and household.
- How much do you need to earn to live comfortably in New Hampshire?
- That varies with household size, whether you rent or own, and your lifestyle. Start with the New Hampshire paycheck calculator to see your take-home pay, then the cost-of-living tools to compare it against local expenses.
- Where do these New Hampshire numbers come from?
- Tax figures come from state and IRS sources, home values from Zillow, income and population from the US Census, and energy prices from the EIA — each shown with its date. See our methodology page for the full list and update schedule.