A new report by SmartAsset studies the Places With the Most Purchasing Power around the country. The study measures the places where average living expenses are most affordable for people living there by measuring the cost of living relative to local income in each county.
According to the study, Mecklenburg County ranked among the places in North Carolina where purchasing power was highest. For a closer look at how the top performing economies in North Carolina compared, check out the table below:
Rank | County, State | Cost of Living | Median Income | Purchasing Power Index |
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1 | Wake,NC | $54,412 | $80,591 | 63.58 |
2 | Union,NC | $54,038 | $80,033 | 63.57 |
3 | Currituck,NC | $47,784 | $69,964 | 62.14 |
4 | Cabarrus,NC | $47,103 | $67,328 | 59.19 |
5 | Davie,NC | $42,488 | $60,434 | 58.60 |
6 | Mecklenburg,NC | $47,495 | $66,641 | 56.96 |
7 | Chatham,NC | $48,039 | $67,031 | 56.30 |
8 | Orange,NC | $52,011 | $71,723 | 54.92 |
9 | Moore,NC | $43,537 | $59,963 | 54.77 |
10 | Camden,NC | $47,069 | $64,572 | 54.31 |
You can find the full study, methodology and interactive map here: [LINK]