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  1. The U.S. state of North Carolina is divided into 100 counties. North Carolina ranks 28th in size by area, but has the seventh-highest number of counties in the country. [1]

  2. Aug 12, 2021 · The five fastest-growing counties in North Carolina from 2010-2020 were: Johnston: 27.9%; Brunswick: 27.2%; Cabarrus: 26.8%; Wake: 25.4%; Durham: 21.4%; Each of these counties grew by more than double the state rate of 9.5%, with Johnston growing at nearly three times the state growth rate.

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  3. Mar 18, 2024 · The counties with the largest population increases were in coastal areas and in the Charlotte and Triangle suburbs. The fastest growing county was Brunswick County (4.6%) followed by Pender (4.3%), Franklin (3.5%), Johnston (3.0%), and Union (2.9%) counties.

  4. Oct 10, 2023 · Charlotte (20,287), Durham (9,432), and Raleigh (8,578), added the most people since April 1, 2020 while the fastest growing municipalities of 1,000 or more were Troutman (24.5% growth or 911), Youngsville (22.0% or 444), and Leland (20.4% or 4,768).

  5. County Population Totals. This dataset includes county population estimates for the total population through July 1, 2022 (Vintage 2022 population estimates) and the July 1, 2023 through July 1, 2050 population projections (Vintage 2023 Population Projections).

  6. The most populated counties in North Carolina are Mecklenburg (1,076,837), Wake (1,072,203), and Guilford (526,953) counties. North Carolina Gender and Religion Statistics The median age of the population in North Carolina is approximately 38.3 years of age.

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  8. Annual estimates of the total population of counties. Includes the most recent population estimate (July 1, 2022) and revisions of historical population estimates (July 1, 2020-July 1, 2021) and (1970 - 2019 Intercensal Population Estimates). All estimates are as of July 1 of estimate year.

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