Richmond County, NC Population Statistics: Density Map Data

Analyze local population trends, population density map, housing costs, and the local economy.

Area Snapshot Statistics

Key statistics on population, economy, housing, and commuting compared to state and national averages. Explore interactive maps for deeper analysis.

C Less healthy than 88% of counties in North Carolina
D Less wealthy than 84% of counties in North Carolina
F Less educated than 76% of counties in North Carolina

Population: density and quick facts

Metric Richmond County North Carolina Avg U.S. Average
Population 43,422 10,790,063 334,821,731
Population density (per sq mi) 90.6 200.3 85.8
Population growth (%/yr) -0.93% 0.90% 0.57%
Median age 40.5 37.6 37.1
Households 16,860 4,184,344 128,459,983

Population in Richmond County declined by 6.9% from 2009 to 2023, reaching 42,818 in 2023.

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Economy

Richmond County has a the economy index of D, which means it is barely prosperous.

Metric Richmond County North Carolina Avg U.S. Average
Median household income $43,796 $69,937 $78,145
Income growth (%/yr) 4.49% 5.43% 5.07%
Unemployment rate 9.5% 4.7% 5.2%

The median household income in Richmond County is about 37% lower than in North Carolina.

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Housing

Metric Richmond County North Carolina Avg U.S. Average
Median home price $113,576 $265,624 $242,182
Median rent $744 $1,162 $1,342
Homeownership rate 64.7% 66.4% 65.1%

The median home price in Richmond County is about 12.7 years' worth of rent — buying at the median price costs roughly as much as paying the median rent of $744 per month for that long.

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Commute Time & Mobility

Commuters in Richmond County spend about 38 minutes on the road round trip each working day. Over a typical 250-day work year, that adds up to roughly 157 hours, about 6.5 full days, spent commuting.

Metric Richmond County North Carolina Avg U.S. Average
One-way commute (min) 18.9 21.8 22.5
Round-trip commute (min) 37.7 43.6 44.9
Yearly time spent (hours) 157 182 187
Estimated yearly cost $4,870 $5,630 $5,803
Work from home 2.7% 14.5% 13.4%
Highway traffic (vehicles/day) 3,560 8,330 8,813
Local road traffic (vehicles/day) 963 1,609 1,355

Fastest commutes among counties in North Carolina: Macon County (17.1 min), Dare County (17.2 min), Graham County (17.2 min).
Slowest: Gates County (36.3 min), Currituck County (33.6 min), Franklin County (32.4 min).

The average commute time in Richmond County is 19 minutes, shorter than the 22 minutes in North Carolina.

Estimated yearly cost applies a single national wage rule of thumb (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics average hourly earnings), not a measurement of wages in this area. Traffic volume figures come from proprietary Ticon and TrafficZoom data.

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Education & Households

Richmond County has a education index of F, which means it scores poorly in education.

Metric Richmond County North Carolina Avg U.S. Average
Bachelor's degree or higher 15.9% 31.1% 31.6%
Average household size 2.47 2.46 2.54

Highest education index among counties in North Carolina: Orange County (0.5), Wake County (0.4), Durham County (0.4).
Lowest: Hyde County (0.2), Greene County (0.2), Tyrrell County (0.2).

Health

Richmond County has a health index of C, which means it is somewhat healthy.

Metric Richmond County North Carolina Avg U.S. Average
Life expectancy (years) 74.4 77.1 78.3
Self-rated poor health 20.8% 16.8% 16.3%
Smokers 24.7% 20.7% 19.0%

Highest health index among counties in North Carolina: Orange County (0.8), Wake County (0.8), Watauga County (0.8).
Lowest: Robeson County (0.8), Lenoir County (0.8), Halifax County (0.8).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Richmond County, North Carolina.

What is the population of Richmond County, North Carolina?

The population of Richmond County, North Carolina is 43,422, compared to the U.S. total of 334,821,731.

What is the population density of Richmond County, North Carolina?

The population density of Richmond County, North Carolina is 90.6 people per square mile, compared to the U.S. average of 85.8 people per square mile.

What is the median household income in Richmond County, North Carolina?

The median household income in Richmond County, North Carolina is $43,796, compared to the U.S. median of $78,145.

What is the median home price in Richmond County, North Carolina?

The median home price in Richmond County, North Carolina is $113,576, compared to the U.S. median of $242,182.

What is the unemployment rate in Richmond County, North Carolina?

The unemployment rate in Richmond County, North Carolina is 9.5%, compared to the U.S. average of 5.2%.