North Carolina has 17% less violent crime
North Carolina records 346.4 violent incidents per 100k residents versus 404.0 in Delaware (FBI UCR 2022).
North Carolina has a lower violent crime rate than Delaware.
Difference: 57.6 per 100k — North Carolina leads.
Economic and demographic factors behind the violent crime rate difference.
North Carolina records 346.4 violent incidents per 100k residents versus 404.0 in Delaware (FBI UCR 2022).
Economic stress and crime are closely tied. Delaware's poverty rate is 10.5%, compared with 12.8% in North Carolina.
View detailed comparisonStates with stronger median incomes tend to have lower crime rates. Delaware leads at $79,325 vs $63,947 in North Carolina.
View detailed comparisonUrban density often correlates with higher crime rates. Delaware is more densely populated at 397.7 per sq mi vs 194.0 in North Carolina.
View detailed comparisonWhat This Means
North Carolina has a violent crime rate of 346.4, compared with 404.0 in Delaware. Violent crime incidents per 100,000 residents (FBI UCR 2022).
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Sources: Core demographic data comes from the 2020 U.S. Census, with land area from U.S. Census Bureau TIGER files. Income, housing, affordability, and tax fields are maintained in our comparison dataset, with minimum wage data from the U.S. Department of Labor, gas prices from AAA, and electricity rates from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Political control and election fields use 2024 presidential results together with National Conference of State Legislatures data. Gun-law labels use the Giffords scorecard, alcohol system data comes from NABCA, and marijuana status uses NCSL's state cannabis laws tracker.