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Moving Services · Cumberland County, NC

Cumberland County, NC has 2.1× more moving companies with employees per resident than the national average.

Cumberland County, NC already has 18 household and office moving companies with employees — 0.5 per 10,000 residents, against 0.3 nationally. That's 2.1× more than average, so this category is well covered here (US Census, County Business Patterns 2023).

The measurementUS Census 2023
In Cumberland County
18
Per 10k residents
0.5
National rate
0.3
Ratio
2.1× more than average

Population 338,411. Ranked 16 of 19 North Carolina counties with enough moving services data to compare — 1 = fewest per resident.

Source: US Census County Business Patterns ↗
The trend4 fewer since 2017
2017 · 22range 18242023 · 18

Cumberland County, NC has 4 fewer household and office moving companies with employees than in 2017 — 22 then, 18 now, down 18%. Nationally the count grew 15% over the same years.

Cumberland County moved against the national direction over these years. That is the part worth asking about locally — the data says it happened, not why.

What this doesn't tell you: Census counts how many exist each year, not how many opened or closed. A drop of 4 could be 4 closures — or 12 closures and 8 openings. It also can't see solo operators without employees, in any year.

Series runs 20172023. Earlier vintages exist but are not comparable: Census changed which small counties it publishes after 2016, so including them would show counties losing an industry that never left.

What this number is

Census code 484210 covers used-household-and-office-goods moving: local movers and long-distance van lines carrying furniture and belongings.

The blind spot: The code counts companies that own trucks and carry goods. Moving labor — supplying the people who load a truck the customer already rented — is a different business, and this number does not isolate it.

County Business Patterns counts establishments with paid employees. A solo operator with no payroll — the most likely competitor for most of these businesses — is invisible to it, in every county, including this one.

How to read thisOpinion

There are more of these per resident here than in the country at large. That is a genuine argument against starting one in Cumberland County without something specific that the 18already operating do not have. It is not fatal — a crowded category can still have a bad-service niche — but “there is room” is not the argument available to you here, and any tool that tells you otherwise is guessing.

Businesses counted under this category

Census counts these as one industry, so the 18 above includes all of them together. It cannot tell you how many are any single one.

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