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The 10 Worst Places To Live In North Carolina For 2023

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If you’re from North Carolina, you know how great you have it there. It’s not quite the deep south, a little bit of east coast, and a lot of awesome. If you just moved here, join the party! You now realize that the Tar Heel State is one of America’s finest states.

You have the mountains, the ocean, and some of the best college basketball teams in the nation. What else could you want? Oh yeah, great barbecue. South Carolina can’t hold a candle to it.

But is it all cheery in North Carolina? Of course not. Just like every other state, North Carolina has its issues. There are some places that are having a hard time right now. The purpose of this post is to use science and data to determine which North Carolina cities need a little tender loving care.

After analyzing 130 of the Tar Heel State’s most populous cities, we came up with this list as the 10 worst places to live in the state:

The 10 Worst Places To Live In North Carolina For 2023

  1. Roxboro
  2. Zebulon
  3. Wadesboro
  4. Lexington
  5. Monroe
  6. Reidsville
  7. Lincolnton
  8. Albemarle
  9. Lumberton
  10. Clinton

Where are these places, you wonder? And before you get all riled up and say we’re picking on small towns in North Carolina, that’s not the case.

We understand there’s a lot of good in every place. For example, the best place to live in North Carolina is Davidson.

However, according to data (which doesn’t measure things like beauty and ‘friendly people’), the state has far better options for making a place home. And the worst place to live in North Carolina? The worst place to live in North Carolina is Roxboro.

Read below to see how we crunched the numbers and how your city fared in 2023.

If you’re looking for something more national, check out the worst cities in America or the worst states in America.

For more North Carolina reading, check out:


Table Of Contents: Top Ten | Methodology | Summary | Table


The 10 Worst Places To Live In North Carolina For 2023

Roxboro, NC

Overall SnackAbility
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/10

Population: 8,097
Rank Last Year: 3 (Up 2)
Median Home Value: $84,900
Unemployment Rate: 9.3%
More on Roxboro:  Data | Photos

Roxboro faces significant economic hardships. Thanks to a daunting poverty rate, high crime, and issues surrounding housing and education, the community sits at number 1 on the list of North Carolina’s worst hometowns.

The unemployment rate stands at 9.3%, while median incomes only reach $33,883. As a result, fully 40.3% of the community scrapes by below the poverty line. Meanwhile, the crime rate comes in at more than double the national average.

Life isn’t completely dreary in Roxboro, however. Located in the north-central part of the state, it serves as a local cultural hub. You can check out its regular farmers markets, or stick around for annual events, like the Willow Oak Bluegrass Festival.

Zebulon, NC

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3
/10

Population: 6,958
Rank Last Year: 2 (No Change)
Median Home Value: $170,000
Unemployment Rate: 10.3%
More on Zebulon:  Data | Photos

Wadesboro, NC

Overall SnackAbility
1
/10

Population: 5,079
Rank Last Year: 1 (Down 2)
Median Home Value: $70,100
Unemployment Rate: 16.4%
More on Wadesboro:  Data | Photos

Built in the south-central part of the state, Wadesboro sits in a mostly rural section of North Carolina. It takes more than an hour to drive to Charlotte, the closest big city. As a result, Wadesboro suffers from a lack of economic opportunity – the main strike against the community as it ranks at number 3 on the list of the state’s worst hometowns.

The economic struggles are obvious in the statistics. Wadesboro suffers a 16.4% unemployment rate and a 37.1% poverty rate. The median income sits at $26,878. This financial structure leads to other deficiencies, like high crime and a troubled school system.

It’s not all gloom and doom for Wadesboro’s 5,079 residents. The town boasts a quaint downtown and numerous historical points of interest.

Lexington, NC

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility
5
/10

Population: 19,347
Rank Last Year: 4 (No Change)
Median Home Value: $117,100
Unemployment Rate: 10.6%
More on Lexington:  Data | Photos

Lexington sits among several of North Carolina’s most prominent urban areas. An hour drive to the southwest takes you to Charlotte. Go half hour to the north and you’ll get to Winston-Salem. Despite this promising location, the town still ranks as the number 4 least attractive spot to live in North Carolina.

A lack of opportunities holds the town back. It suffers an unemployment rate of 10.6% and the median income only totals $32,698. The area also has problems with high crime and substandard schools.

Don’t cry for the 19,347 people of Lexington, though. The town also happens to bill itself as “The Barbeque Capital of the World“…and great BBQ solves a lot of problems.

Monroe, NC

Overall SnackAbility
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/10

Population: 34,464
Rank Last Year: 5 (No Change)
Median Home Value: $189,800
Unemployment Rate: 6.6%
More on Monroe:  Data | Photos

Monroe could count as an outer suburb of Charlotte, located about 40 minutes from the city. However, this hasn’t saved the town from becoming one of the least attractive places in North Carolina.

The community suffers from a sluggish economy. Meanwhile, some of the big city’s problems (like crime) have seeped into Monroe. The 34,464 residents face a 6.6% unemployment rate and a median income of $58,180. Meanwhile, the median home price sits at $189,800.

Still, there are lots of benefits to life in Monroe. There are plenty of amenities (including a vineyard). The town also features a picturesque county courthouse, complete with a quaint clock tower.

Reidsville, NC

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2
/10

Population: 14,463
Rank Last Year: 6 (No Change)
Median Home Value: $112,600
Unemployment Rate: 9.3%
More on Reidsville:  Data | Photos

A mid-sized town of 14,463 residents in the north-central part of the state, just south of the Virginia border, Reidsville once received a significant economic boost from the tobacco industry. That source of cash dried up in the 1990s, leaving significant economic turmoil. At this point, Reidsville counts as the number 6 least inviting location in North Carolina.

The economic dislocation has led to an unemployment rate of 9.3% and a median income of $34,221. It has also undermined other civic services. The crime rate sits about 190% off the national norm and the educational system is below average.

Still, there are pleasant aspects to life in the area. Locals have sponsored a revitalization effort for the cute downtown area. Also, nearby Lake Reidsville provides access to fun water activities.

Lincolnton, NC

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility
3
/10

Population: 10,926
Rank Last Year: 10 (Up 3)
Median Home Value: $174,500
Unemployment Rate: 8.7%
More on Lincolnton:  Data | Photos

Albemarle, NC

Overall SnackAbility
3
/10

Population: 16,318
Rank Last Year: 14 (Up 6)
Median Home Value: $136,900
Unemployment Rate: 6.9%
More on Albemarle:  Data | Photos

Like most of America, smallish rural communities in North Carolina struggle with drugs. Albemarle, a town about 45 minutes outside of the Charlotte metro area is located in Stanly County. And Stanly County has the highest drug overdose rate in the state. Historically, smaller, impoverished communities like Albemarle have struggled to contain drug use because of a lack of resources. I mean when they arrested the head honcho drug dealer here not too long ago, he got out on bond and was dealing the next day. This is also the 4th most dangerous place in the state.

A quarter of the community lives in poverty and the number of folks out of work here is three times higher than the national average. And crime is super bad – like a 1 in 16 chance of being attacked or robbed every year.

Crime gets an F, employment gets an F, housing gets a D and schools get a D-.

Not a place you want to live in, indeed. Average home price – $136,900.

Lumberton, NC

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility
6
/10

Population: 19,186
Rank Last Year: 23 (Up 14)
Median Home Value: $112,300
Unemployment Rate: 6.7%
More on Lumberton:  Data | Photos

Clinton, NC

Overall SnackAbility
5
/10

Population: 8,124
Rank Last Year: 7 (Down 3)
Median Home Value: $133,600
Unemployment Rate: 4.4%
More on Clinton:  Data | Photos

Methodology: How we determined the worst places to live in North Carolina for 2023

To figure out the worst places to live in North Carolina, we only needed to know what kinds of things people like and then decide what cities have the least amount of those things.

We don’t think it’s a stretch to assume that people like the following things:

  • Good education
  • Lots of jobs
  • Low crime
  • Low poverty
  • Nice homes
  • High incomes
  • High population density (Lots of things to do)
  • Short work commutes
  • Health insurance

The data comes from the Census’s most recent American Community Survey and the FBI Uniform Crime Report.

We broke crime down into violent crime and property crime to give violent crime a more significant weight. If you did a simple calculation of all crimes per capita, property crimes are typically 7x more common and bias that ranking.

Furthermore, only cities with at least 5,000 people were considered — leaving 130 cities.

We then ranked each city from 1 to 130 for all the criteria, with a #1 ranking being the worst for the particular criteria.

Next, we averaged the rankings into one “Worst Place To Live Score.”

Finally, we ranked every city on the “Worst Place To Live Score,” with the lowest score being the worst city in North Carolina — Roxboro. Read on for a detailed look at the ten worst cities in North Carolina.

Editor’s Note: This article is an opinion based on facts meant as infotainment. We updated this article for 2023. This is our tenth time ranking the worst places to live in North Carolina.

Summary: Wrapping Up The Worst In North Carolina

If you’re looking at areas in North Carolina with the worst economic situations, where there’s higher than average crime and little to do, this is an accurate list.

And in the end, Roxboro ranks as the worst city to live in North Carolina for 2023.

If you’re curious enough, here are the best cities to live in North Carolina:

  1. Morrisville (Pop. 28,824)
  2. Cary (Pop. 171,603)
  3. Davidson (Pop. 14,644)

For more North Carolina reading, check out:

Worst Places To Live In North Carolina?

Rank City Population Unemployment Rate Home Value
1 Roxboro 8,097 9.3% $84,900
2 Zebulon 6,958 10.3% $170,000
3 Wadesboro 5,079 16.4% $70,100
4 Lexington 19,347 10.6% $117,100
5 Monroe 34,464 6.6% $189,800
6 Reidsville 14,463 9.3% $112,600
7 Lincolnton 10,926 8.7% $174,500
8 Albemarle 16,318 6.9% $136,900
9 Lumberton 19,186 6.7% $112,300
10 Clinton 8,124 4.4% $133,600
11 Statesville 27,777 7.2% $167,700
12 Kinston 19,888 14.8% $97,400
13 Laurinburg 15,242 12.2% $108,600
14 Marion 7,703 9.1% $107,000
15 Lenoir 18,205 7.7% $119,700
16 Selma 6,317 4.8% $126,100
17 Hamlet 6,098 8.9% $88,800
18 Smithfield 11,168 6.5% $165,800
19 Williamston 5,221 16.9% $97,900
20 Sawmills 5,053 9.4% $150,600
21 Sanford 30,024 5.9% $150,600
22 Kings Mountain 10,775 8.1% $150,500
23 Dunn 8,616 4.1% $142,900
24 Mount Airy 10,547 7.1% $160,100
25 Rockingham 9,200 5.4% $107,100
26 Henderson 15,084 7.2% $94,200
27 Morganton 17,389 4.7% $158,400
28 Salisbury 35,258 8.7% $156,300
29 Asheboro 26,729 7.1% $124,100
30 Oxford 8,658 8.5% $143,800
31 Gastonia 79,483 5.6% $178,800
32 Burlington 56,563 6.0% $145,000
33 Conover 8,393 5.1% $171,900
34 Washington 9,754 8.8% $158,100
35 Wilson 47,914 9.5% $150,000
36 Thomasville 26,941 7.1% $126,500
37 Goldsboro 33,214 8.1% $135,900
38 Rocky Mount 54,375 9.4% $114,400
39 Waynesville 10,087 2.5% $174,700
40 Angier 5,312 3.6% $170,800
41 Winston-Salem 247,917 5.8% $158,600
42 Butner 8,295 6.7% $170,000
43 Charlotte 864,871 4.9% $258,000
44 Hickory 42,831 7.4% $199,100
45 Eden 15,317 7.8% $96,300
46 Graham 16,793 6.5% $150,900
47 Unionville 6,634 4.4% $263,000
48 Hope Mills 17,421 8.0% $141,100
49 Mocksville 5,714 6.6% $159,600
50 Roanoke Rapids 15,294 6.2% $110,500
51 Shelby 21,564 5.2% $143,700
52 Mills River 7,082 6.4% $306,300
53 Wesley Chapel 8,661 2.2% $368,200
54 Fayetteville 208,497 8.6% $138,800
55 Spring Lake 11,629 9.0% $96,800
56 Newton 13,081 5.5% $120,700
57 New Bern 31,058 5.5% $167,600
58 Kannapolis 52,173 7.7% $168,800
59 Dallas 5,777 6.0% $159,600
60 Lewisville 13,413 3.7% $225,600
61 Trinity 6,981 2.7% $149,600
62 Greensboro 295,483 6.3% $169,100
63 Southern Pines 15,156 5.9% $301,200
64 Tarboro 10,733 5.0% $132,800
65 Pineville 10,317 3.8% $254,300
66 High Point 113,148 6.6% $167,900
67 Stokesdale 5,895 3.6% $250,900
68 Belmont 14,442 4.2% $262,200
69 Hillsborough 9,342 6.8% $321,000
70 Mount Holly 17,315 7.0% $200,900
71 Durham 279,106 4.7% $264,100
72 Kill Devil Hills 7,541 6.8% $278,000
73 Indian Trail 39,603 5.4% $252,200
74 Weddington 12,851 2.2% $549,200
75 Boiling Spring Lakes 5,863 5.2% $192,000
76 Clemmons 21,032 5.2% $253,400
77 Cherryville 6,044 2.6% $149,800
78 Aberdeen 8,333 2.0% $212,200
79 Garner 30,859 6.1% $236,600
80 Clayton 25,486 2.4% $224,400
81 Woodfin 7,771 2.6% $284,900
82 Marvin 6,326 4.5% $686,600
83 Asheville 93,272 4.0% $319,400
84 Cramerton 5,190 4.0% $231,800
85 Carolina Beach 6,456 7.8% $394,000
86 Mebane 17,192 5.2% $223,300
87 Greenville 87,815 8.1% $163,500
88 Kernersville 26,376 3.8% $208,200
89 Wilmington 115,976 5.3% $279,900
90 Hendersonville 14,878 1.4% $217,200
91 Jacksonville 73,224 9.7% $156,500
92 King 7,258 3.4% $170,200
93 Leland 22,794 4.4% $273,000
94 Summerfield 11,026 1.8% $387,500
95 Concord 102,566 4.6% $247,800
96 Mint Hill 26,236 4.5% $313,900
97 Oak Ridge 7,461 3.0% $406,300
98 Raleigh 462,219 4.5% $285,400
99 Oak Island 8,252 5.7% $284,400
100 Boone 18,055 16.8% $272,500

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