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mysticcoffeeroaster t1_iwv5ksc wrote

Keep in mind property taxes in NH are sky high compared to MA. People in NH say we live in Taxachusetts, but really I think my family in NH pay just as much property tax and meals taxes as I pay in property/income/sales taxes. It's bad up there and they get no services for their money.

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MagicalPeanut t1_ix1f5o3 wrote

This really depends on where you live and what you spend. All things considered, you’re better off financially in MA than in NH when you consider the cost of living and incomes. To really get ahead you work in MA but live in NH. This is where things like gentrification come into play, but with how red the state-level politicians are, they don’t really worry about things like that.

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