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  1. Explore the safest places in the U.S. based on crime rates for murder, assault, rape, burglary, and other crime statistics. Ranking based on Niche's 2024 Best Places to Live Ranking and includes only places that earned strong Crime & Safety grades. Read more on how this ranking was calculated.

    • Bladen County
    • Washington County
    • Wilkes County

    North Carolina's #1 ranked county is Bladen County, home of Elizabethtown, where the cost of living is $33,873, the per capita income is $39,264 and the cost of living index is 89.61%. According to the 2020 Census, the population of Bladen County is just short of 30,000 people, and the county's main industry is agriculture. It shouldn't come as a s...

    Washington County, located off of Albemarle Sound, was the runner-up with a cost of living ($33,987) about $100 higher than the first spot. The per capita income, however, is more than $600 more ($33,912). Still, the cost of living index came out to 89.42%, a hair lower than Bladen County's. The county is about a third the size of Bladen County at ...

    In an extremely close third place was Wilkes County, just west of the Piedmont Triad at the foot of the mountains. The cost of living ($33,996) was only $9 more than Washington County's, with a per capita income right between our first- and second-place counties ($39,518). The cost of living index is 89.41%, just 0.01% lower than Washington County....

  2. Aug 11, 2023 · There were more than 276,000 traffic crashes in North Carolina in 2021. In honor of National Traffic Safety Month, OSBM has created a dashboard where you can look at traffic safety trends in North Carolina and in the county where you live. The data is provided by the North Carolina Department of Transportation.

  3. Jun 25, 2019 · Where is the Safest Place to Live in North Carolina? In 2018, home security company Safewise released a list of the safest towns in North Carolina. Several Western NC towns made the list, including Fletcher (#3), Woodfin (#12), and Black Mountain (#20).

  4. This interactive county map aggregates key health data for North Carolina’s one hundred counties. The map can be filtered to show a statewide comparison for four health topics: uninsured adults, poverty, infant mortality, and heart disease.

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