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What is the population of Durham NC 2021?
330,506
Durham County, North Carolina’s estimated population is 330,506 with a growth rate of 1.38% in the past year according to the most recent United States census data.
What is the population of Durham North Carolina 2020?
324,833
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Population | |
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Population, Census, April 1, 2020 | 324,833 |
Population, Census, April 1, 2010 | 267,587 |
Age and Sex | |
Persons under 5 years, percent | 6.3% |
Is Raleigh bigger than Durham?
Raleigh’s population reached an estimated 451,066 last July 1, making the city the 42nd largest in the country just behind Virginia Beach. Durham solidified its position as the state’s fourth largest city, ahead of Winston-Salem but behind Greensboro.
Why is Durham NC called Bull City?
The town was named after Dr. Bartlett Snipes Durham who in the 1840’s offered the N.C. Railroad a four-acre tract of his land to build a station. Durham was nicknamed the “Bull City” in the late 1800s when the Blackwell Tobacco Company named its product “Bull” Durham Tobacco.
Is Durham NC expensive to live?
Is Durham NC an expensive place to live? Housing expenses in Durham are 27% less than the national average while utility costs are 13% lower than the national average. For retirees, the cost of living is 3.7% less than the national average making it an affordable place to live.
What is the racial makeup of Durham NC?
The 5 largest ethnic groups in Durham, NC are White (Non-Hispanic) (39.2%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (37.3%), White (Hispanic) (10.6%), Asian (Non-Hispanic) (5.39%), and Two+ (Non-Hispanic) (2.76%). 0% of the households in Durham, NC speak a non-English language at home as their primary language.
What is Durham NC known for?
The City of Durham is famously known as the “City of Medicine,” with healthcare as a major industry including more than 300 medical and health-related companies and medical practices. You are now one of our 2,400 valued employees working in one of the City’s 24 departments serving 245,475 city residents.
Is Chapel Hill nicer than Durham?
Both cities offer a great variety of restaurants and bars, but Durham is going to be much more cosmopolitan. Lots of jazz and good shows – more of what you might expect in a city. In Chapel Hill and neighboring Carrboro the restaurants are very nice but the bars are, IMHO, kid-stuff.