What is the population of Charlotte North Carolina 2020?

What is the population of Charlotte North Carolina 2020?

874,579
Table

Population
Population, Census, April 1, 2020 874,579
Population, Census, April 1, 2010 731,424
Age and Sex
Persons under 5 years, percent  6.8%

Is Charlotte or Atlanta bigger?

In fact, the city of Charlotte is 1.75 times larger than the city of Atlanta in population and more than double the size of Atlanta as measured in square miles.

What percentage of Charlotte is black?

35.0%
According to the 2010 United States Census, the racial composition of Charlotte was 45.1% White or Caucasian, 35.0% Black or African American, 13.1% Hispanic or Latin American, 5.0% Asian, 0.5% American Indian, 0.1% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, 6.8% some other race, and 2.7% two or more races.

Is Charlotte NC a big city?

771 km²
Charlotte/Area

Is Charlotte NC racially diverse?

Charlotte is much more diverse than the average US city. The map above shows the majority race in each block for Charlotte, NC. Darker shades indicate a larger racial majority in that neighborhood. The majority race in Charlotte overall is white at 45.3% of residents.

Is Charlotte NC poor?

The poverty rate in Charlotte is 14.9%. One out of every 6.7 residents of Charlotte lives in poverty. How many people in Charlotte, North Carolina live in poverty? 121,412 of 813,639 Charlotte residents reported income levels below the poverty line in the last year.

Where should I not live in Charlotte NC?

The most dangerous areas in Charlotte is based on data from the local law enforcement agency and when not available, also includes estimates based on demographic data.

  • Pinecrest. Population 227.
  • Lincoln Heights. Population 2,376.
  • Tryon Hills.
  • Grier Heights.
  • Seversville.
  • Smallwood.
  • Plaza-Shamrock.
  • Washington Heights.

Does Charlotte feel like big city?

While it’s certainly a big city, it still maintains a small town feel with a strong sense of community and city pride. Even with its small-town feel, Charlotte certainly isn’t a homogenous city. Charlotte has a diverse population, both ethnically and religiously.