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Cities in North Carolina.

These profiles focus on how income interruption risk shows up locally, including benefit context and exposure drivers.

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Charlotte

1,436,613 residents

Mecklenburg County

Relative risk score55

Raleigh

1,150,010 residents

Wake County

Relative risk score54

Winston-Salem

434,231 residents

Forsyth County

Relative risk score58

Durham

411,362 residents

Durham County

Relative risk score53

Greensboro

345,858 residents

Guilford County

Relative risk score57

Fayetteville

326,821 residents

Cumberland County

Relative risk score61

Concord

297,379 residents

Cabarrus County

Relative risk score53

Asheville

295,040 residents

Buncombe County

Relative risk score60

Wilmington

275,128 residents

New Hanover County

Relative risk score61

Hickory

200,500 residents

Catawba County

Relative risk score56

Gastonia

189,767 residents

Gaston County

Relative risk score58

Cary

176,686 residents

Wake County

Relative risk score52

High Point

171,342 residents

Guilford County

Relative risk score57

Burlington

154,504 residents

Alamance County

Relative risk score59

Greenville

120,595 residents

Pitt County

Relative risk score59

Jacksonville

109,958 residents

Onslow County

Relative risk score61

Apex

67,765 residents

Wake County

Relative risk score49

Huntersville

62,458 residents

Mecklenburg County

Relative risk score53

Chapel Hill

59,889 residents

Orange County

Relative risk score52

Kannapolis

56,470 residents

Cabarrus County

Relative risk score54

Rocky Mount

54,175 residents

Nash County

Relative risk score62