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North Carolina’s Fayetteville Ranks Among the Neediest Cities

Author Alexis Zarycki
December 21st, 2021 12:23 PM

During the holiday season, poverty, hunger, and homelessness are top of mind, so when we take a look at the neediest cities in North Carolina, it’s important to have a little perspective.

WalletHub.com ranked 180 U.S. cities on 28 key indicators of neediness. These ranged from poverty levels, insurance rates, food insecurity, and more. The results gave a startling, if unsurprising look at where people might need the most help.

Here in North Carolina, among the cities ranked by WalletHub, Fayetteville came in as the neediest – No. 66 overall in the country. That was just below Phoenix, Az. and just above Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Fayetteville ranked fourth in the country in the highest food insecurity rate, right alongside several other military communities.

Here’s how all the cities in North Carolina ranked:

  • Fayetteville – 66
  • Greensboro – 81
  • Winston-Salem – 91
  • Charlotte – 137
  • Durham – 143
  • Raleigh – 163

The neediest cities in the country, which you can see in the gallery below, are all over the map. Meanwhile, on the other end of the rankings, Columbia, Maryland, and Pearl City, Hawaii was the least needy in the country.

Source: WalletHub

GALLERY: List of Animals Native to North Carolina

As found by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission

  • American Beaver

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    Castor canadensis, the beaver, played an important role in North Carolina's economy well into the 1800s. Its fur was the most valuable item of trade in the colonies. As a result, the beaver was nearly trapped to extinction in many sections of the United States, including North Carolina.

  • Armadillo, Nine-Banded.

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    Only one species of armadillo lives in the southeast, the Nine-banded Armadillo. Native to Central and South America, the Nine-banded Armadillo was first recorded in Texas in 1849, but has since spread north and east, crossing the Mississippi River in the early 1940s, reaching western Tennessee in 1980, and reaching North Carolina in the late 2000's via natural dispersal from adjacent states.

  • Black Bear

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    In North Carolina or anywhere else in the eastern United States, the black bear is the only bear species. The successful recovery of the American black bear in North Carolina is one of wildlife management's greatest achievements.

  • Bobcat

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    North Carolina has a wide variety of habitats for bobcats, but they are found most commonly in the wooded Coastal Plain and mountains. East North Carolina's bottomlands, young pine stands, swamps, and pocosins are good habitats for bobcats. The mountains are characterized by mature forests with openings or early successional forests nearby. Bobcat dens are common in hollow trees, rock piles, brush piles, root masses of uprooted trees, etc.

  • Bats

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    In North Carolina, bats mate either in the spring or fall and usually produce one pup per year. Their young are born alive. During the summer, many species form maternity colonies to raise their young, while others are solitary, roosting and raising young alone.

  • Eastern Chipmunk

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    Hawks, owls, foxes, and snakes are among the predators protected by burrows. These small predators rely on eastern ground squirrels for food. During the winter, burrows provide safe quarters since the cold weather induces deep sleep. This "quasi-hibernation" is marked by slow breathing and low body temperature, often lasting for days on end. Winters in North Carolina are more active than those in colder climes.

  • Coyote

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    Red wolves look similar to coyotes in North Carolina, but coyotes are smaller, have pointed ears, and long, slender snouts. Usually carried pointed down, the tail is long, bushy, and black-tipped. Dark gray is the most common color, but blonde, red, and black are possible as well. It has a wide range of sizes, but with a maximum height of two feet and a maximum length of four feet.

  • White-tailed Deer

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    In North Carolina, no wild animal is more recognizable than the white-tailed deer. Whether a mature buck with magnificent antlers, a graceful doe, or a spotted fawn running with its mother, the white-tailed deer is one of the most popular animals.

  • Elk

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    In the past, the Eastern Elk roamed across the eastern United States, including parts of North Carolina. After the arrival of European settlers, however, unregulated hunting and loss of habitat led to rapid population declines through the 1700s. By the year 1800, the Eastern Elk was extirpated from North Carolina and by the mid-1800s, Eastern Elk had almost disappeared throughout their range entirely. The last known wild Eastern Elk was killed in Pennsylvania in 1877.

  • Mink

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    Minks are often considered vicious because they are also known as water weasels. Due to its habit of frequently killing prey that is larger than itself, it has earned this reputation. In wetlands, mink live in a variety of semi-aquatic habitats. Historically, the mink’s handsome fur has been highly prized, though the demand for wild fur has dropped in recent years.

Alexis Zarycki is your average girl with the hopes of leaving an everlasting impact on the world. Follow her on Instagram @official_lexpaige
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