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Beyond "Failure to Launch" — What the Data Reveals About Young Adult Struggles 

This blog post challenges the common narrative of "failure to launch" (the idea that young people are simply taking longer to grow up). Find out what we learned when Annie Elliott and Heather Blonsky, Senior Data Analyst and Vice President of Data at Metopio, dug into the data. Hint: young adults aren't failing — they're up against systemic barriers that previous generations didn't face at the same scale. 

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Going Beyond Poverty Rates to Understand Financial Well-Being Through Data 

Financial well-being data doesn't replace traditional health metrics; it deepens them. It helps you see not just where people are struggling, but why — and what it would actually take to move the needle. Explore it all in this post.

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Behind the Numbers: Where Metopio’s Data Comes From 

We know that reliable data builds trust between you and your communities. By combining defensible public sources, consistent benchmarking, and open documentation, Metopio provides a shared evidence base that communities can stand behind — whether for a Community Health Assessment, Community Health Improvement Plan, dashboard, grant application, or board presentation. 

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Navigating the Federal Data Landscape in 2025 — What Community Health Teams Need to Know 

Federal data sources have long been the backbone of community health assessments, improvement plans, and health equity initiatives across the country. But 2025 has brought unprecedented disruption to that infrastructure — and public health and hospital teams are rightfully asking: what happens next? Find out in this post.

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Going Deeper on Food Insecurity Data 

When public health teams and hospitals begin exploring food insecurity in their communities, there’s an obvious starting point: pull up a food insecurity indicator and see where the rates are highest. But the Metopio team recently shared why that surface-level view risks missing critical context. Find out in this post.

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Beyond the Poverty Line — Understanding the True Cost of Living 

The federal poverty level treats economic hardship as uniform, when in reality, $50,000 means something very different in rural Arkansas than it does in coastal California or a Colorado ski town. Understanding the true cost of living requires going deeper. Dive in with Metopio in this blog post.

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