How Much Life Insurance Do I Need in New Hampshire?

Calculate your life insurance needs based on your income, debts, family situation, and state-specific costs like college tuition and cost of living.

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New Hampshire Factors

  • Cost of living:5% above average
  • 4-year college cost:$74,000

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Select your state and enter your annual income to get a personalized life insurance recommendation.

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This calculator provides estimates for educational purposes only. Actual insurance needs depend on many factors. Consult a licensed insurance professional for personalized advice. Cost of living data from Bureau of Economic Analysis (2023). College cost estimates from College Board (2024-2025).

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Frequently Asked Questions

New Hampshire has a higher cost of living than the national average. A general guideline is 10-12 times your annual income, adjusted for New Hampshire's costs. Our calculator provides a personalized recommendation based on your income, debts, dependents, and existing coverage.

The average annual cost of attending a public 4-year university in New Hampshire is approximately $18,500 (including tuition, fees, room, and board). A full 4-year degree costs around $74,000. If you plan to fund your children's education, this should be included in your coverage calculation.

No, New Hampshire does not have a state estate tax or inheritance tax. Only federal estate tax applies, and only to estates exceeding $15 million (2026). For most New Hampshire residents, estate taxes won't be a factor in life insurance planning.

New Hampshire's cost of living index is 1.05 (where 1.0 is the national average). This means your family would need about 5% more than the national average to maintain the same standard of living. Our calculator adjusts income replacement accordingly.

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