MA is not good by any measure, but it's definitely not the worst of the states.
That said, unless you're working 9-5 in downtown Boston, you can reasonably commute from southern NH to most jobs in Central MA (which is where the tech is).
New Hampshire isn't the most conservative state, but still better than any neighboring state. Constitutional carry and no sales/income tax (but if you're working in MA, you'll still have to pay MA income tax, unless you're working remotely). NH Congress is pretty decent, but the governor is a huge shit head, as are most of our US reps because same-day registration and vote tabulators are rigged.
If you're looking at jobs in Boston (or anything off 93), I'd look at moving to Windham. House market isn't as completely $#@%ed for buyers as it is in the Nashua area, Windham has better government representatives, and it's a more direct shot to Boston.
MA is not good by any measure, but it's definitely not the worst of the states.
That said, unless you're working 9-5 in downtown Boston, you can reasonably commute from southern NH to most jobs in Central MA (which is where the tech is).
New Hampshire isn't the most conservative state, but still better than any neighboring state. Constitutional carry and no sales/income tax (but if you're working in MA, you'll still have to pay MA income tax, unless you're working remotely). NH Congress is pretty decent, but the governor is a huge shit head, as are most of our US reps because same-day registration and vote tabulators are rigged.
If you're looking at jobs in Boston (or anything off 93), I'd look at moving to Windham. House market isn't as completely $#@%ed for buyers as it is in the Nashua area, Windham has better government representatives, and it's a more direct shot to Boston.