Spend 5 minutes driving around and it’s obvious Charlotte is growing. And quickly. And Charlotte was one of two North Carolina cities ranked as one of the 10 Fastest Growing in the country. The list was released as part of the UNC Kenan-Flager Business School’s “The American Growth Project.” The project is self-described as “a new initiative providing up-to-the-minute economic data, analysis, and forecasting for towns, cities, and counties across the country. This effort aims to support government officials, business leaders, and other decision-makers seeking guidance to navigate our nation’s ongoing economic transformation by providing (near) real-time indicators and short-, medium- and long-term forecasts.”
This particular report evaluates the 50 largest cities in the United States, as ranked by the speed of economic growth. It’s wonderful to see both Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham featured on this list. The analysis mentions that Charlotte added around 20,000 new jobs in Q2 2022. Additionally, there have been 12,000 new jobs in the first two months of Q3. This would mark the ninth consecutive quarter of job growth. Charlotte is a hotspot for banking, but industries like healthcare and business are also booming.
Meanwhile, Raleigh-Durham is highlighted by technology and biotech thanks to Research Triangle Park. Apple will soon be adding to the workforce in the triangle, which is currently home to companies like Cisco, Epic Games, IBM, SAS, and Red Hat. As someone who thinks of both these metro areas as “home” it’s great to see both representing North Carolina as some of the country’s fastest growing cities.
Keep reading to see the top 10 list and where 2 other Carolina cities ranked. You can view the full study here.