New Hampshire's public education system is facing a crisis, with the state ranking last in the nation for per-pupil funding. As a result, teachers in the Granite State are struggling to make ends meet, with many forced to take on second jobs to supplement their meager salaries. Despite the state's affluent reputation, the data reveals a stark reality: New Hampshire's public schools are woefully underfunded, leaving students and educators to bear the brunt of the consequences. With a growing teacher shortage and rising costs, policymakers are under pressure to address the state's education funding woes before it's too late.


NH public school funding last in nation, teachers suffer  Valley News