Needs Assessment
Periodically, an assessment is conducted to examine current conditions for residents and communities and efficiently align services and resources to address local needs. Continuing with the three-year cycle which began in 2016, the Needs Assessment 2022 has been published.
The Needs Assessment 2022 is published in a web-based story map capturing the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and conditions such as high inflation. The assessment also includes employment and labor force insights and sheds light on disparities among Fairfax County residents based on sex, race and ethnicity.
Highlights from the Needs Assessment 2022 include:
- Steep inflationary increases on the costs of goods and services (i.e., food, healthcare and housing)
- Costs for transportation, food, health care, housing and tuition/child care all saw steep increases between 2021 and 2022
- Lower income households are spending more, particularly in the areas of health care and housing
- Food insecurity affects some areas of the county more than others (specific census tracts with greater need are identified)
- Lack of English language proficiency limits workforce competitiveness in working age residents