The data shows the number of substance abuse treatment facilities in the U.S. by state as of 2016. During this period, there were 489 substance abuse treatment facilities located in North Carolina.
Alabama | 136 |
Alaska | 94 |
Arizona | 358 |
Arkansas | 113 |
California | 1430 |
Colorado | 399 |
Connecticut | 224 |
Delaware | 47 |
District of Columbia | 34 |
Florida | 716 |
Georgia | 314 |
Hawaii | 174 |
Idaho | 143 |
Illinois | 675 |
Indiana | 265 |
Iowa | 163 |
Kansas | 201 |
Kentucky | 363 |
Louisiana | 157 |
Maine | 229 |
Maryland | 402 |
Massachusetts | 355 |
Michigan | 479 |
Minnesota | 370 |
Mississippi | 95 |
Missouri | 286 |
Montana | 64 |
Nebraska | 136 |
Nevada | 80 |
New Hampshire | 64 |
New Jersey | 371 |
New Mexico | 154 |
New York | 922 |
North Carolina | 489 |
North Dakota | 60 |
Ohio | 406 |
Oklahoma | 204 |
Oregon | 223 |
Pennsylvania | 528 |
Puerto Rico | 141 |
Rhode Island | 52 |
South Carolina | 114 |
South Dakota | 62 |
Tennessee | 227 |
Texas | 488 |
Utah | 235 |
Vermont | 46 |
Virginia | 229 |
Washington | 428 |
West Virginia | 106 |
Wisconsin | 280 |
Wyoming | 58 |