FY 2028-29 Employer Contribution Rates

Board of Trustees certifies rates as mandated by statute

May 11, 2026
  • Employers

For Immediate Release: May 11, 2026 
Contact: public_relations@nhrs.org   

CONCORD, NH – The Board of Trustees of the New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS, the retirement system) certified employer contribution rates for fiscal years (FY) 2028 and 2029 at its meeting on April 14, 2026. 
 
For the third consecutive two-year rate cycle, total employer contribution rates for all four membership classifications – Employee, Teacher, Police, and Fire – will decrease as a percentage of covered payroll. The decrease is largely the result of strong investment performance over the five-year period ending June 30, 2025, actual member experience from July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2025, and no changes to demographic and economic actuarial assumptions in this valuation cycle. Because the member payroll increases annually, the total dollar amount paid to NHRS by employers is expected to increase slightly. 
 
The Board’s certification of the 2028-29 employer contribution rates – mandated under state law (RSA 100-A:16, III) – formalized the draft rates that were developed by Gabriel, Roeder, Smith & Company (GRS), the retirement system’s consulting actuary, in the biennial actuarial valuation for the year ending June 30, 2025. The new rates will take effect on July 1, 2027, which marks the start of FY 2028. 

For political subdivision Police and Fire employers, the State of New Hampshire will pay the portion of employer contribution rates attributable to benefit enhancements enacted under House Bill 282, which restored certain retirement benefits for Group II, Tier B members. 

The New Hampshire Constitution (Part I, Article 36-a) requires NHRS Trustees to set actuarially sound employer contribution rates and requires employers to annually pay those rates in full. Employer rates are calculated every two years to reflect the cost of benefits as they accrue as well as pay down existing unfunded liabilities. 

Employer contribution rates for the State of New Hampshire and for political subdivision employers are available here. 

Political subdivision rates (printable copy): 


State of New Hampshire rates (printable copy): 


In addition, NHRS has prepared answers to frequently asked questions on the new employer rates. The FAQ is available here

About NHRS 

NHRS provides retirement, disability, and death benefits to its eligible members and their beneficiaries. The State of New Hampshire and more than 460 local government employers participate in NHRS for their employees, teachers, firefighters, and police officers. NHRS has approximately 48,900 active members and 45,000 benefit recipients. NHRS administers a defined benefit plan qualified as a tax-exempt entity under sections 401(a) and 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. 
 
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