This map visualizes GDP growth rates for all 100 counties in North Carolina, with options to view a one-year GDP growth rate forecast for 2025, a nowcast for 2024, or an estimate of 2023. Hover over each county to see its GDP growth estimate.
This map visualizes GDP growth rates for all 100 counties in North Carolina, with options to view the one-year GDP growth forecast for 2025, as well as the GDP growth trajectory for the five- or ten-year period ending in 2025. Hover over each county to see its GDP growth estimate.
This map visualizes the average annual job postings for workers with associate degrees across all 100 counties in North Carolina, measured per 1,000 similar employees. Hover over a county to see the top resilient skills featured in its job postings, highlighting the consistently in-demand jobs and skills both locally and statewide.
This table shows the most common skills included in North Carolina county job listings from 2014 – 2024. Each row displays the county name and skill type along with the growth rate and trajectory of that skill's prevalence in the observation period. Click on the column headers (County, Skill, and Count of Jobs 2014 – 2024, Resilience Score) to sort by that factor. Note: Resilience Score is a composite metric that indicates a skill's stability, growth, and cross-sector applicability.
GDP growth is the key indicator used to evaluate a county’s economic performance
A workforce’s skill level is a key factor determining a local economy’s overall productivity, output and standards of living.
Per 1,000 Employees with an Associate Degree, 2014-2024