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General Demographics

Total Population, 2023
68,5211
Population Change, July 2022 - July 2023
2,8231
Projected 2050 Population
98,3332
Under 18 Years Old
15,4161
Age 18-64 Years
40,6091
Age 65+ Years
12,4961
Median Age
41.83

Race / Ethnicity 4

White
73.9%3
Black/African American
12.4%3
Native American
0.2%3
Asian/Pacific Islander
0.6%3
Hispanic/Latino
8.5%3
Multi-Racial
3.9%3
Other Single Race
0.5%3
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Financial Stability

Residents Below Federal Poverty Level, 2023
11.4%5
Median Household Income, 2023
$72,1615
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Housing

Cost-Burdened Households (Spend 30% of Household Income on Housing)
27.1%6
Typical Home Value (July, 2024)
$432,9607
Median Gross Rent, 2 Bedroom Unit
$9146
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Education

4-Year High School Graduation Rate
92.7%8
Postsecondary Enrollment
56.5%8
Postsecondary Attainment (25-44 Year Olds With a Postsecondary Degree/Credential)
54.2%8
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Employment

2024 County Economic Distress Tier
39
Total Workforce Employed, 2023 Average
30,47810
Total Workforce Unemployed, 2023 Average
1,00610
Average Weekly Wage, 2023
$86911
Residents Working in Home County
44.6%12
Labor Force Participation Rate
60.9%12
Unemployment Rate (Annual Average), 2023
3.2%10
Annual Pre-Tax Living Wage - 2 Adults (1 working), 1 Child Household (Feb, 2024)
$72,19313
Average Employment Change, 2013-23
4153 (41% Growth)11
Gross Domestic Product, 2023 (Thousands of Dollars)
$2,385,26914
Top Industry By Employment, 2023
Retail Trade (2,045 employees)11
Top Employer in County, 2023
Pender County Board Of Education (1000+ employees)11
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Health

Residents Uninsured
9.7%15
County Health Outcomes Rank
2716
Food Insecurity Rate, 2022
13.8%17
Primary Care Physicians Per 10K Residents, 2023
318
Overdose Deaths Per 100 Thousand Residents, 2022
3519
Life Expectancy (Years)
7620
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Broadband

Households Without Computing Device (Laptop, Smartphone, etc.)
5.4%21
Broadband Availability Index Score, 2021
61.922
Households without an Internet Subscription
11.9%21
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Infrastructure

Designation of Water/Wastewater System as Distressed (Aug, 2024)
Yes (Burgaw)23

**Distressed is defined as a “public water system or wastewater system operated by a local government unit exhibiting signs of failure to identify or address those financial or operating needs necessary to enable that system to become or to remain a local government unit generating sufficient revenues to adequately fund management and operations, personnel, appropriate levels of maintenance, and reinvestment that facilitate the provision of reliable water or wastewater services” per Session Law 2020-79.**

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Small Business: Statewide Data

Small businesses make up 99.6% (1.1 million small businesses) of all NC Businesses.24

44.2% (1.7 million small business employees) of all North Carolinians are small business employees.24

Business Ownership

Business Ownership - Women
46.0%24
Business Ownership - Veterans
7.1%24
Business Ownership - People of Color
22.8%24

Business Creation

2021
178,30025
2022
171,40025
2023
171,70025

Business Revenue

2019
$125,700,00026
2020
$141,400,00026
2021
$159,200,00026

Employment Data

Small Business Employment Change, March 2022 - March 2023
Net increase of 100,187 jobs24
Small Business Establishment Change, March 2022 - March 2023
Net increase of 7,773 businesses24

Agriculture

Farms
42,81727
Acres of Farmland
8,128,13627
Average Acreage of NC Farms
19027

Major Sectors

Major Business Sectors
Aerospace and Defense; Automotive, Truck & Heavy Machinery; Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals; Business and Financial Services; Corporate Headquarters; Energy; Food Processing and Manufacturing; Furniture; Information Technology; Plastics and Chemicals; Textiles; Tourism28
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