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Demographic Data Report for North Carolina by County
Food Access: Food Insecurity
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2023 Feeding America
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County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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North Carolina N/A 15.0
United States N/A 14.3
Alamance County Urban 15.1
Alexander County Urban 15.1
Alleghany County Rural 17.6
Anson County Urban 18.8
Ashe County Rural 16.8
Avery County Rural 15.1
Beaufort County Rural 16.9
Bertie County Rural 17.9
Bladen County Rural 17.9
Brunswick County Urban 13.9
Buncombe County Urban 15.0
Burke County Urban 17.7
Cabarrus County Urban 12.5
Caldwell County Urban 16.1
Camden County Urban 11.7
Carteret County Rural 14.9
Caswell County Rural 16.1
Catawba County Urban 15.0
Chatham County Urban 12.8
Cherokee County Rural 16.3
Chowan County Rural 17.1
Clay County Rural 16.2
Cleveland County Rural 17.0
Columbus County Rural 17.1
Craven County Rural 15.5
Cumberland County Urban 17.8
Currituck County Urban 12.0
Dare County Rural 12.8
Davidson County Urban 15.6
Davie County Urban 14.2
Duplin County Rural 17.2
Durham County Urban 13.8
Edgecombe County Urban 19.0
Forsyth County Urban 15.4
Franklin County Urban 13.5
Gaston County Urban 15.3
Gates County Urban 13.8
Graham County Rural 15.7
Granville County Rural 14.2
Greene County Rural 18.2
Guilford County Urban 15.2
Halifax County Rural 20.1
Harnett County Rural 15.7
Haywood County Rural 15.1
Henderson County Urban 14.9
Hertford County Rural 17.9
Hoke County Urban 16.9
Hyde County Rural 19.9
Iredell County Urban 13.2
Jackson County Rural 17.2
Johnston County Urban 13.5
Jones County Rural 18.4
Lee County Rural 17.1
Lenoir County Rural 19.7
Lincoln County Urban 13.8
Macon County Rural 16.2
Madison County Urban 15.5
Martin County Rural 17.9
McDowell County Rural 16.3
Mecklenburg County Urban 13.2
Mitchell County Rural 17.0
Montgomery County Rural 16.6
Moore County Urban 13.7
Nash County Urban 15.6
New Hanover County Urban 14.6
Northampton County Rural 17.2
Onslow County Urban 16.2
Orange County Urban 13.0
Pamlico County Rural 14.8
Pasquotank County Rural 14.2
Pender County Urban 13.8
Perquimans County Rural 16.6
Person County Urban 17.0
Pitt County Urban 17.1
Polk County Rural 16.3
Randolph County Urban 16.3
Richmond County Rural 20.3
Robeson County Rural 21.9
Rockingham County Urban 17.2
Rowan County Urban 16.0
Rutherford County Rural 18.6
Sampson County Rural 17.0
Scotland County Rural 21.5
Stanly County Rural 16.2
Stokes County Urban 15.8
Surry County Rural 17.5
Swain County Rural 18.4
Transylvania County Rural 15.5
Tyrrell County Rural 18.3
Union County Urban 11.1
Vance County Rural 18.4
Wake County Urban 12.0
Warren County Rural 19.3
Washington County Rural 20.9
Watauga County Rural 16.1
Wayne County Urban 16.9
Wilkes County Rural 17.2
Wilson County Rural 18.4
Yadkin County Urban 15.7
Yancey County Rural 17.1

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/27/2026 10:25 am.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Food insecurity data provided by the Feeding America: Map the Meal Gap.

For more information about Food Access: Food Insecurity, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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