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Data from U.S. Census Bureau · 2026 · Methodology
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Concord, NC vs Cary, NC

Side-by-side fiscal comparison · U.S. Census Bureau data (2023)

Reviewed by CitySpend Editorial Team · Updated

Concord, NC and Cary, NC spend within 1.0% of each other per resident — $16,213 versus $16,057 — so on the headline spending-per-capita measure the two cities are effectively neck and neck.

Cary, NC holds the stronger Fiscal Health Score, 70/100 (grade B) against 54/100 (grade C) for Concord, NC — a 16-point spread that puts the two in different grade territory.

On debt, Concord, NC carries the lighter load at $222 per resident versus $582 for Cary, NC. Both cities pour the most per-resident dollars into the same function: parks and recreation leads in Concord, NC at $981 per resident and in Cary, NC at $1,581.

On the revenue side both lean hardest on intergovernmental transfers — 100% of total revenue in Concord, NC and 100% in Cary, NC.

Summary

Concord spends 1.0% more per capita than Cary ($156/person difference). Cary, NC has the stronger Fiscal Health Score (B, 70/100).

Fiscal Health Score

City A
Concord, NC
Pop. 105,335
C
54/100
Budget Balance6
Debt Burden100
Pension Funding76
Spending Efficiency84
Revenue Diversity0
Trend Direction50
City B
Cary, NC
Pop. 174,880
B
70/100
Budget Balance86
Debt Burden80
Pension Funding76
Spending Efficiency85
Revenue Diversity0
Trend Direction50

Key Metrics

Metric
Concord
Cary
Total Spending
$1.7B
$2.8B
Spending / Capita
$16,213
$16,057
Total Revenue
$600.8M
$4.6B
Revenue / Capita
$5,704
$26,541
Total Debt
$23.4M
$101.8M
Debt / Capita
$222
$582
Population
105,335
174,880
Gov Employees / 10K
0.0
0.0
Avg Gov Salary
$0
$0

Per Capita Spending by Department

Fire Protection
Concord$242
Cary$353
Highways & Roads
Concord$8
Cary$0
Parks & Recreation
Concord$981
Cary$1,581

Revenue Breakdown (Per Capita)

ConcordCary
Property Tax
$15
$0
Sales Tax
$348
$493
Income Tax
$149
$801
Intergovernmental
$5,704
$26,541
Charges & Fees
$2,794
$1,981
Other
$2,455
$3,182

Spending Breakdown (Per Capita)

ConcordCary
Fire Protection
$242
$353
Highways & Roads
$8
$0
Public Welfare
$1,019
$58
Hospitals
$2,283
$322
Parks & Recreation
$981
$1,581
Housing
$2,735
$1,880
Sewerage
$0
$338
Utilities
$3,088
$3,759
Interest on Debt
$46
$733
Other
$5,812
$7,034
C
Concord, NC
Fiscal Health Score: 54/100
Average fiscal health
B
Cary, NC
Fiscal Health Score: 70/100
Good fiscal health

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Source: Census Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances, 2026.