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Community Health Needs Assessment

Our new Health Needs Assessment for my community came out yesterday (for anyone not familiar, communities typically conduct whats called a “needs assessment” to gauge resources, demographics, and other information) The findings are not great: -71% of the population is at “working age” 18-64, but the majority of jobs in the community are retail -Unemployment is UP 4% since 2019 -Depressive disorders are UP 3% since 2019 -The median house price is UP 45%! (Houses are about $75k more expensive now than they were in 2019) Big take away from here, median household income increased a measly $4k annually during this time, while median house prices increased a whopping $75k. The disproportionality in this in stark. Wages remain stagnant or even decreased (raises are less than a market increase) while the cost of everything keeps going sky high. Why dont wages raise proportional to other things??


Our new Health Needs Assessment for my community came out yesterday (for anyone not familiar, communities typically conduct whats called a “needs assessment” to gauge resources, demographics, and other information)

The findings are not great:
-71% of the population is at “working age” 18-64, but the majority of jobs in the community are retail
-Unemployment is UP 4% since 2019
-Depressive disorders are UP 3% since 2019
-The median house price is UP 45%! (Houses are about $75k more expensive now than they were in 2019)

Big take away from here, median household income increased a measly $4k annually during this time, while median house prices increased a whopping $75k. The disproportionality in this in stark. Wages remain stagnant or even decreased (raises are less than a market increase) while the cost of everything keeps going sky high. Why dont wages raise proportional to other things??

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