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Moving from Montana to New Hampshire
A side-by-side comparison drawn from BLS, BEA, Census, FBI, and NOAA. Big sky, no sales tax, rapidly gentrifying small towns. vs. No income or sales tax, white mountains, libertarian streak.
Montana
Capital: Helena
Median household income $67,631 · winter low 14°F · 205 sunny days
Big sky, no sales tax, rapidly gentrifying small towns.
New Hampshire
Capital: Concord
Median household income $90,845 · winter low 14°F · 197 sunny days
No income or sales tax, white mountains, libertarian streak.
New Hampshire has an overall price level 104.2 (US avg = 100). Housing dominates the difference.
Sources: NOAA Climate Normals (live) state-level
Summer high 81°F · Winter low 14°F · 197 sunny days/yr.
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See the full comparisonFrequently asked
Is it cheaper to live in New Hampshire than Montana?
New Hampshire's overall price level is roughly 105.4 (US avg = 100), vs about 95 for Montana — based on BEA Regional Price Parities. Housing is the dominant driver of the difference. Run a comparison for the full, current breakdown.
What's the income tax difference?
Montana tops out at 5.65% income tax. New Hampshire tops out at 0%.
How long do I have to register my vehicle in New Hampshire?
Most New Hampshire residents must register a vehicle within 30-60 days of moving. Check the piomover report for state-specific deadlines.