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X3P Featured as a Harvard Kennedy School Case Study

X3P has been recognized by Harvard Kennedy School’s Weiner Center for Social Policy as a successful case study for creating good jobs and productivity in the high-turnover care economy.

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X3P Featured as a Harvard Kennedy School Case Study

We are proud to announce that X3P has been selected as a case study by the Weiner Center for Social Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. The case study, titled "Creating Good Jobs and Productivity in the High-Turnover Care Economy," examines how X3P is pioneering a new model in the home care industry — one built on the principle that investing in caregivers through fair wages, structured training, technology-enabled matching, and community support leads to dramatically better outcomes for both workers and the families they serve.

The study highlights our pilot results, including a 600+ caregiver pipeline and an annualized turnover rate of 54%, significantly below the industry norm of 75–80%, demonstrating that good jobs and high-quality care are not competing goals but mutually reinforcing.

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