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If You Move to This County, You Just Might Live a Few Years Longer

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24/7 Wall St. Insights

  • With an average expected lifespan of 82.1 years, Orange County, North Carolina is considered the top county to move to in the state.
  • Orange County, North Carolina also has a lower poverty level than the rest of the state.
  • If you’re searching for a new place to move to in North Carolina, consider factors like affordable housing, healthcare access, and unemployment (among others).
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When it comes to choosing a new state to live in, North Carolina is one to consider. The state offers access to numerous gorgeous beaches and forested areas, fantastic and juicy barbecue, and close-knit communities – all at a relatively affordable cost of living. However, like any area in the country, the state also has its downfalls: limited public transportation, unpredictable weather, and more frequent natural disasters such as hurricanes. (If you want to learn more, check out each state’s worst natural disaster.)

If you’re looking to move, understanding an area’s benefits and shortcomings can be incredibly helpful. But if you’re wondering how you can decide the best place to move, you’re not alone. As a means of gauging and comparing degrees of development between countries — beyond standard measures like gross domestic product and economic growth — the United Nations created the Human Development Index. By accounting for factors related to health and well-being, educational attainment, and standards of living, the HDI offers an assessment of overall quality of life at the individual level within a given geography. When applied to communities within the United States, the core principles of the HDI reveal that some parts of the country are far better places to live than others.

Using an index inspired by the HDI, 24/7 Wall St. identified the best counties in North Carolina to live in. Counties are ranked on a combination of three measures: average life expectancy at birth, the share of adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher, and the poverty rate. Of the 100 counties in North Carolina, we ranked the 30 with the highest HDI score.

Across all of North Carolina, average life expectancy at birth is 77.7 years. Additionally, 13.3% of the population live below the poverty line and 33.9% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher. Of the 30 counties on this list, 12 compare favorably to the state as a whole in each of these metrics. Among these 30 North Carolina counties, average life expectancy at birth ranges from 76.5 years to 82.1 years. Meanwhile, poverty rates vary between 5.9% and 24.9%, and bachelor’s degree attainment rates range from about 24% to over 60%.

Data used to calculate rankings are from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey and County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, a joint program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. All ACS data are five-year averages.

Why It Matters

Many of the most commonly cited economic indicators, including unemployment, GDP, and industrial output, are useful gauges of prosperity and productive capacity in a given area. But when it comes to measuring overall quality of life, any single metric inevitably falls short. To address these shortcomings, the HDI combines three key social and economic measures into a single index score, allowing for objective comparisons between communities across the United States. This provides a better look at the most prosperous or thriving areas in North Carolina for those looking to move, and also offers a comparison between North Carolina’s growth and the growth of other states.

30. Franklin County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.4 years
  • Poverty rate: 9.7%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 23.7%
  • Median household income: $70,493
  • Population: 69,680

29. Haywood County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 76.5 years
  • Poverty rate: 12.1%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 28.7%
  • Median household income: $56,596
  • Population: 62,152

28. Clay County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.1 years
  • Poverty rate: 13.5%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 28.8%
  • Median household income: $57,065
  • Population: 11,186

27. Davie County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.4 years
  • Poverty rate: 11.6%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 26.2%
  • Median household income: $69,105
  • Population: 43,030

26. Johnston County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.7 years
  • Poverty rate: 10.7%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 26.2%
  • Median household income: $75,288
  • Population: 219,042

25. Pender County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.2 years
  • Poverty rate: 11.7%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 28.6%
  • Median household income: $74,538
  • Population: 61,592

24. Lincoln County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.0 years
  • Poverty rate: 9.3%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 26.1%
  • Median household income: $75,672
  • Population: 87,933

23. Madison County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 76.7 years
  • Poverty rate: 12.5%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 32.2%
  • Median household income: $56,664
  • Population: 21,414

22. Forsyth County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.7 years
  • Poverty rate: 15.2%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 35.3%
  • Median household income: $61,229
  • Population: 383,739

21. Watauga County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 81.3 years
  • Poverty rate: 24.9%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 44.5%
  • Median household income: $50,034
  • Population: 54,540

20. Currituck County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.1 years
  • Poverty rate: 8.5%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 27.1%
  • Median household income: $82,793
  • Population: 28,616

19. Guilford County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.8 years
  • Poverty rate: 15.1%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 37.9%
  • Median household income: $62,880
  • Population: 539,557

18. Carteret County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.1 years
  • Poverty rate: 9.7%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 31.9%
  • Median household income: $66,965
  • Population: 68,353

17. Camden County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 79.6 years
  • Poverty rate: 5.9%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 24.3%
  • Median household income: $79,120
  • Population: 10,547

16. Iredell County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 77.9 years
  • Poverty rate: 9.4%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 32.7%
  • Median household income: $73,103
  • Population: 187,839

15. Henderson County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 79.0 years
  • Poverty rate: 11.4%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 34.0%
  • Median household income: $65,508
  • Population: 116,469

14. Polk County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 79.3 years
  • Poverty rate: 11.0%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 33.3%
  • Median household income: $60,465
  • Population: 19,538

13. Brunswick County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 79.2 years
  • Poverty rate: 9.1%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 32.4%
  • Median household income: $71,193
  • Population: 139,721

12. Transylvania County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 81.0 years
  • Poverty rate: 13.4%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 37.1%
  • Median household income: $62,056
  • Population: 33,131

11. Cabarrus County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.4 years
  • Poverty rate: 8.4%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 36.5%
  • Median household income: $83,828
  • Population: 226,396

10. New Hanover County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 79.1 years
  • Poverty rate: 12.7%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 43.4%
  • Median household income: $67,515
  • Population: 228,134

9. Buncombe County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.4 years
  • Poverty rate: 11.2%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 43.0%
  • Median household income: $66,531
  • Population: 269,449

8. Moore County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 79.1 years
  • Poverty rate: 9.5%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 39.9%
  • Median household income: $77,981
  • Population: 100,759

7. Union County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 80.1 years
  • Poverty rate: 6.8%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 38.4%
  • Median household income: $95,533
  • Population: 240,109

6. Dare County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 78.9 years
  • Poverty rate: 6.5%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 42.5%
  • Median household income: $79,742
  • Population: 37,160

5. Chatham County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 80.5 years
  • Poverty rate: 10.4%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 46.5%
  • Median household income: $84,222
  • Population: 76,754

4. Mecklenburg County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 80.0 years
  • Poverty rate: 10.5%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 47.8%
  • Median household income: $79,265
  • Population: 1,115,403

3. Durham County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 80.0 years
  • Poverty rate: 12.3%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 51.9%
  • Median household income: $74,927
  • Population: 325,101

2. Wake County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 81.6 years
  • Poverty rate: 8.2%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 55.7%
  • Median household income: $96,734
  • Population: 1,132,103

1. Orange County

  • Avg. life expectancy at birth: 82.1 years
  • Poverty rate: 12.3%
  • Adults with a bachelor’s degree: 61.7%
  • Median household income: $85,785
  • Population: 145,919
Rank County Avg. life expectancy at birth (yrs.) Adults with a bachelor’s degree (%) Poverty rate (%) Population
1 Orange, North Carolina 82.1 61.7 12.3 145,919
2 Wake, North Carolina 81.6 55.7 8.2 1,132,103
3 Durham, North Carolina 80.0 51.9 12.3 325,101
4 Mecklenburg, North Carolina 80.0 47.8 10.5 1,115,403
5 Chatham, North Carolina 80.5 46.5 10.4 76,754
6 Dare, North Carolina 78.9 42.5 6.5 37,160
7 Union, North Carolina 80.1 38.4 6.8 240,109
8 Moore, North Carolina 79.1 39.9 9.5 100,759
9 Buncombe, North Carolina 78.4 43.0 11.2 269,449
10 New Hanover, North Carolina 79.1 43.4 12.7 228,134
11 Cabarrus, North Carolina 78.4 36.5 8.4 226,396
12 Transylvania, North Carolina 81.0 37.1 13.4 33,131
13 Brunswick, North Carolina 79.2 32.4 9.1 139,721
14 Polk, North Carolina 79.3 33.3 11.0 19,538
15 Henderson, North Carolina 79.0 34.0 11.4 116,469
16 Iredell, North Carolina 77.9 32.7 9.4 187,839
17 Camden, North Carolina 79.6 24.3 5.9 10,547
18 Carteret, North Carolina 77.1 31.9 9.7 68,353
19 Guilford, North Carolina 77.8 37.9 15.1 539,557
20 Currituck, North Carolina 78.1 27.1 8.5 28,616
21 Watauga, North Carolina 81.3 44.5 24.9 54,540
22 Forsyth, North Carolina 77.7 35.3 15.2 383,739
23 Madison, North Carolina 76.7 32.2 12.5 21,414
24 Lincoln, North Carolina 77.0 26.1 9.3 87,933
25 Pender, North Carolina 77.2 28.6 11.7 61,592
26 Johnston, North Carolina 77.7 26.2 10.7 219,042
27 Davie, North Carolina 78.4 26.2 11.6 43,030
28 Clay, North Carolina 78.1 28.8 13.5 11,186
29 Haywood, North Carolina 76.5 28.7 12.1 62,152
30 Franklin, North Carolina 77.4 23.7 9.7 69,680

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