August 20, 2024
A dozen Pennsylvania communities were ranked among the healthiest in the country, per a new report released this month by U.S. News & World Report.
The annual rankings, released this month, provide information for residents, community health leaders and elected officials, evaluating 92 health-related metrics across the U.S. The top 500 counties out of 2,800 reviewed were ranked in the list.
“Evaluating community health is crucial as we consider the well-being of citizens across our country,” Julia Haines, U.S. News data editor, said in a statement.
Here’s what you need to know:
The metrics evaluated in the report include community vitality, economy, education, environment, equity, food & nutrition, population health, housing, infrastructure and public safety.
A breakdown of key measures for Pennsylvania communities can be found here. Additional information about the rankings is available online.
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