Have you ever wondered about the locations that are not as financially well-off as other towns or huge cities with high-paying jobs?
You may have noticed our earlier coverage of the wealthiest little town in North Carolina or even the spot in the state where it is the least expensive to buy a property. However, have you ever thought about the places that are not as wealthiest?
According to a list that was prepared by 24/7 Wall Street, the “poorest” town in each state has normal household incomes that range from $9,100 to $43,800.
This is significantly lower than the average household income in the United States, which is $69,000 or more.
According to the website, Scotland Neck is the most impoverished little town in the state of North Carolina. The median household income in this little town in eastern North Carolina is only $15,985, and the median home value is $63,300.
This is significantly lower than the averages for the state, which are $60,516 and $197,500, respectively.
The community has a population of approximately 2,000 people. According to the findings of the survey, as well, 46 percent of households are eligible to receive SNAP benefits.
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