The Cheapest And Most Expensive Places To Live And Work In North Carolina
We are heading into 2024. North Carolina is a fast-growing state. Many people from all over the United States and across the world are making the move to North Carolina. Here are the cheapest and most expensive places to live and work in North Carolina.
SmartAsset assembled a ranking of all 100 North Carolina counties by their cost of living. To assemble their list, SmartAsset measured the cost of living relative to income to determine the purchasing power in each county. They also calculated purchasing power in each of those counties.
A feature on CBS17.com did a wonderful job of breaking down the places to look for your new home in North Carolina. Also where you may be priced out in the Tarheel state. Here are the most affordable counties.
Top 10 most affordable counties in NC
Rank | County | Cost of Living | Median Income |
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1 | Bladen | $36,004 | $36,173 |
2 | Bertie | $36,032 | $35,527 |
3 | Scotland | $36,114 | $37,238 |
4 | Alleghany | $36,229 | $37,830 |
5 | Robeson | $36,275 | $34,976 |
6 | Lenoir | $36,286 | $39,402 |
7 | Washington | $36,320 | $35,979 |
8 | Columbus | $36,330 | $37,628 |
9 | Northampton | $36,511 | $37,146 |
10 | Swain | $36,609 | $39,317 |
If you are looking for the biggest bang for your buck in North Carolina Bladen County is where you may want to settle.
So where does your dollar take a hit? Here is the breakdown of the most expensive places to put your roots down in North Carolina.
Least affordable counties in NC
Rank | County, State | Cost of Living | Median Income |
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1 | Wake | $54,412 | $80,590 |
2 | Union | $54,038 | $80,033 |
3 | Orange | $52,011 | $71,723 |
4 | Chatham | $48,039 | $67,031 |
5 | Currituck | $47,784 | $69,964 |
Probably not a big surprise that the more expensive counties generally have higher populations.
This state has a lot for its residents. One side of the state has a vast ocean. The other side of the state has picturesque mountains. And we have just about every activity that a sports lover could want. Overall the cost of living isn’t bad when compared to other areas of the nation.
So there are the cheapest and most expensive places to live and work in North Carolina. Enjoy all that Tarheel State has to offer.
Check out the full study here for more information.