North Carolina2021 State Level Data and Ranks
County Health Rankings 20212021 County Health Rankings for North Carolina: Measures and National/State ResultsMeasureHEALTH OUTCOMESPremature death*Poor or fair healthPoor physical health daysPoor mental health daysLow birthweight*HEALTH FACTORSHEALTH BEHAVIORSAdult smokingAdult obesityFood environment indexPhysical inactivityAccess to exerciseopportunitiesExcessive drinkingAlcohol-impaired drivingdeathsSexually transmittedinfectionsTeen births*CLINICAL CAREUninsuredPrimary care physiciansDentistsMental health providersPreventable hospitalstays*Mammographyscreening*Flu s of potential life lost before age 75 per 100,000 population (age-adjusted).Percentage of adults reporting fair or poor health (age-adjusted).Average number of physically unhealthy days reported in past 30 days (ageadjusted).Average number of mentally unhealthy days reported in past 30 days (ageadjusted).Percentage of live births with low birthweight ( 2,500 .74.14.13.66.08%9%6%14%Percentage of adults who are current smokers (age-adjusted).Percentage of the adult population (age 20 and older) that reports a body massindex (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2.Index of factors that contribute to a healthy food environment, from 0 (worst) to10 (best).Percentage of adults age 20 and over reporting no leisure-time physical activity.Percentage of population with adequate access to locations for physical %23%74%15%6%42%100%Percentage of adults reporting binge or heavy drinking (age-adjusted).Percentage of driving deaths with alcohol involvement.19%27%18%28%14%0%22%50%Number of newly diagnosed chlamydia cases per 100,000 r of births per 1,000 female population ages 15-19.Percentage of population under age 65 without health insurance.Ratio of population to primary care physicians.Ratio of population to dentists.Ratio of population to mental health providers.Rate of hospital stays for ambulatory-care sensitive conditions per 100,000Medicare enrollees.Percentage of female Medicare enrollees ages 65-74 that received an annualmammography screening.Percentage of fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare enrollees that had an annual fluvaccination.SOCIAL & ECONOMIC FACTORSHigh school completionPercentage of adults ages 25 and over with a high school diploma or equivalent.Some collegePercentage of adults ages 25-44 with some post-secondary education.UnemploymentPercentage of population ages 16 and older unemployed but seeking work.Children in poverty*Percentage of people under age 18 in poverty.Income inequalityRatio of household income at the 80th percentile to income at the 20thpercentile.Children in single-parent Percentage of children that live in a household headed by single parent.householdsSocial associationsNumber of membership associations per 10,000 population.Violent crimeNumber of reported violent crime offenses per 100,000 population.Injury deaths*Number of deaths due to injury per 100,000 population.PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTAir pollution - particulate Average daily density of fine particulate matter in micrograms per cubic metermatter(PM2.5).Drinking water violations Indicator of the presence of health-related drinking water violations. 'Yes'indicates the presence of a violation, 'No' indicates no violation.Severe housing problems Percentage of households with at least 1 of 4 housing problems: overcrowding,high housing costs, lack of kitchen facilities, or lack of plumbing facilities.Driving alone to work*Percentage of the workforce that drives alone to work.Long commute - drivingAmong workers who commute in their car alone, the percentage that commutealonemore th
North Carolina . 2021 State Level Data and Ranks . County Health Rankings 2021 . . Poor or fair health Percentage of adults reporting fair or poor health (age-adjusted). 17% 18% 14% 31% . Diet and Exerci
KLOPFER v, NORTH CAROLINA. Syllabus. KLOPFER v. NORTH CAROLINA. CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA. No. 100. Argued December 8, 1966.-Decided March 13, 1967. Petitioner's trial on a North Carolina criminal trespass indictment ended with a declarati
Aquaculture in North Carolina Catfish North Carolina Catfish Farms, By County, 2000 Mountain Piedmont Coastal Plain ˇˆ ˆ . Aquaculture in North Carolina Catfish By Year 2, net returns before tax to the farmer's labor, land, and capital is 42,520, or 850 per water acre.
North Carolina's population growth has exceeded that of the United States each year from 2016 through 2020. Projections show that North Carolina's growth rates will outpace that of the nation through 2021 population projections. Per Capita Personal Income 2 2000 2005 2010 2015 2019 North Carolina 27,540 32,283 35,682 41,839 47,766
Wadesboro, North Carolina W adesb or, N th C lin XXX Washington, North Carolina W as h ing t o, N rC l XXX Case Studies IV: Small towns adjacent to a metropolitan area or an interstate highwayC as eS tu d iIV: m l o wnj c rp hg y XXX Davidson, North Carolina* Davidson, North Carolina* XXX X Farmville, North Carolina
North Carolina New Hire Reporting Form (North Carolina) - North Carolina and Federal law require that all new hires and rehires be reported to the North Carolina Child Support Services Directory of New Hires within 20 days of their hire or rehire date. Employers are required to submit their EIN, corporate name, and address, as well as the new .
North Carolina Division of Health Benefits North Carolina Medicaid and Health Choice Preferred Drug List (PDL) Effective: January 1, 2021 Trial and failure of two Preferred drugs are required unless only one Preferred option is listed or is ot
Chatham County Chattahoochee County Chattooga County Cherokee County Clarke County Clay County Clayton County Cobb County Coffee County Colquitt County Columbia County Cook County Coweta County Crisp County 320 6 2 1 2 4 1 10 12 6 4 43 1 1 3 2 4 11 4 1 5 6 6 5 60 1 1 7 22 1 58 51 7 3 8 4 6 5 19.80% .37% .12% .06% .12% .25% .06% .62% .74% .37% .
Select County Township Maps and Statewide County Township Population Table Appendix H: North Carolina’s 2006 NOx and VOC Emissions Data Maps and Tables Appendix I: North Carolina’s 2000 Population and Population Density Maps Appendix J: North Carolina’s 20