This Is The Worst Place To Live In North Carolina
Worst Place To Live In North Carolina
High Crime Rate
Lumberton, located in Robeson County, North Carolina, is the state's most dangerous city. The city, home to 19,025 people, boasts a disproportionately elevated crime rate of 132.30 per 1,000 inhabitants, according to NeighborhoodScout.
In Lumberton, the probability of falling victim to crime is 1 in 27, making the city 435% more dangerous than the North Carolina average.
Violent crimes persist in the area, but property crimes appear to be the most prevalent, with the rates for the same recorded at 122.21 per 1,000 people and the violent crime rate standing at 20.18 per 1,000 people as of 2021. Much of Lumberton's criminal activity can be linked back to the area's drug issues.
Poverty
According to CityData, 31.1% of Lumberton, NC residents had an income below the poverty level in 2021, which was 56.9% greater than the poverty level of 13.4% across the entire state of North Carolina.
19.6% of high school graduates and 54.2% of non-high-school graduates who don't live with family live in poverty.
The poverty rate was 23.1% among disabled males and 37.6% among disabled females.
CityData found that the renting rate among poor residents was 71.9%. For comparison, it was 32.5% among residents with income above the poverty level.
High School System
Lumberton Senior High School is far below the state average in key measures of college and career readiness.
Test scores recorded at Lumberton Senior High were all low. The photo below shows the scores in Math, Biology, and English were all 8%-22% below the State average.