2014 New Hampshire Average Federal Income Taxes Paid

The average taxpayer in New Hampshire paid $12,108 in federal income taxes in 2014. That's $884 less than the national average. See where that money went.

New Hampshire
Military $3,266.56
* Includes $707.47 for Military Personnel
* Includes $82.74 for Nuclear Weapons
Health $3,206.71
* Includes $1,432.17 for Medicaid
* Includes $44.25 for Children's Health Insurance Program
Interest on Debt $1,853.17
Unemployment and Labor $1,020.96
* Includes $77.27 for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
* Includes $28.15 for Job Training and Employment Programs
Veterans Benefits $704.74
* Includes $305.72 for Payments for disability, death, etc.
* Includes $275.17 for Veterans Health Administration
Food and Agriculture $599.66
* Includes $362.17 for SNAP (food stamps)
* Includes $39.39 for Federal Crop Insurance
Government $410.54
* Includes $56.88 for U.S. Customs and Border Protection
* Includes $32.09 for Federal Prison System
Education $306.23
* Includes $157.61 for Pell Grants, Work Study, and other Student Aid
* Includes $59.88 for Special Education
Transportation $225.74
* Includes $25.61 for Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
* Includes $13.66 for Federal Aviation Administration
Energy and Environment $189.80
* Includes $13.56 for National Park Service
* Includes $9.79 for Energy efficiency and renewable energy
International Affairs $182.06
* Includes $39.72 for Diplomatic and consular programs
* Includes $39.39 for Global Health Programs
Science $135.66
* Includes $78.66 for NASA
* Includes $33.20 for National Science Foundation
Housing and Community $6.17

TOTAL $12,108
US AVERAGE $12,992

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