When cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) are granted by the Fiscal Committee of the New Hampshire Legislature, they are compounded and become a permanent addition to a retired member's pension. COLA amounts range from 1% to 5%. As of July 1, 1999, members who have been retired for at least twelve months as of July 1st of a year, or any beneficiary of such member who is receiving a pension, will be eligible to receive a COLA. A COLA is effective July 1st of the year in which it is granted, retroactive to the member's most recent retirement anniversary date. For example, a member who retired on April 1, 2000, will be eligible for a COLA on July 1, 2001, and that COLA will be retroactive from July 1, 2001, back to April 1, 2001.
11 year history of COLAs granted to retired members:
| Employees | Teachers | Fire | Police | |
| July 2007 | 2.25% |
2.25% |
2.25% |
2.25% |
| July 2006 | 1% |
1% |
1% |
1% |
| July 2005 | 1% |
1% |
1.5% |
1% |
| July 2004 | 1% |
1% |
2.5% |
1% |
| July 2003 | 2% |
2% |
3.5% |
2% |
| July 2002 | |
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| July 2001 | |
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| July 2000 | |
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| July 1999 | |
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| July 1998 | |
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| July 1997 | |
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