Percent Change in Population, 2000-08
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2008 Change 1990-2000 Change 2000-08 45001 Abbeville County 6 23,862 26,167 25,404 9.7% -2.9% 45003 Aiken County 2 120,991 142,556 154,071 17.8% 8.1% 45005 Allendale County 6 11,727 11,211 10,447 -4.4% -6.8% 45007 Anderson County 3 145,177 165,738 182,825 14.2% 10.3% 45009 Bamberg County 7 16,902 16,658 15,307 -1.4% -8.1% 45011 Barnwell County 6 20,293 23,478 22,872 15.7% -2.6% 45013 Beaufort County 5 86,425 120,948 150,415 39.9% 24.4% 45015 Berkeley County 2 128,658 142,653 169,327 10.9% 18.7% 45017 Calhoun County 2 12,753 15,177 14,583 19.1% -3.9% 45019 Charleston County 2 295,159 309,974 348,046 5.0% 12.3% 45021 Cherokee County 4 44,506 52,537 54,394 18.0% 3.5% 45023 Chester County 6 32,170 34,068 32,618 5.9% -4.3% 45025 Chesterfield County 6 38,575 42,768 42,882 10.9% 0.3% 45027 Clarendon County 6 28,450 32,502 33,149 14.2% 2.0% 45029 Colleton County 6 34,377 38,264 39,019 11.3% 2.0% 45031 Darlington County 3 61,851 67,394 67,031 9.0% -0.5% 45033 Dillon County 6 29,114 30,722 30,698 5.5% -0.1% 45035 Dorchester County 2 83,060 96,345 127,133 16.0% 32.0% 45037 Edgefield County 2 18,360 24,560 25,546 33.8% 4.0% 45039 Fairfield County 2 22,295 23,454 23,435 5.2% -0.1% 45041 Florence County 3 114,344 125,761 132,800 10.0% 5.6% 45043 Georgetown County 4 46,302 55,762 60,731 20.5% 8.9% 45045 Greenville County 2 320,127 379,612 438,119 18.6% 15.4% 45047 Greenwood County 4 59,567 66,272 68,549 11.3% 3.4% 45049 Hampton County 6 18,186 21,382 21,075 17.6% -1.4% 45051 Horry County 3 144,053 196,660 257,380 36.5% 30.9% 45053 Jasper County 6 15,487 20,671 22,330 33.5% 8.0% 45055 Kershaw County 2 43,599 52,647 58,901 20.8% 11.9% 45057 Lancaster County 4 54,516 61,351 75,913 12.5% 23.7% 45059 Laurens County 2 58,132 69,553 69,681 19.6% 0.2% 45061 Lee County 6 18,437 20,119 19,891 9.1% -1.1% 45063 Lexington County 2 167,526 216,010 248,518 28.9% 15.0% 45065 McCormick County 8 8,868 9,958 10,093 12.3% 1.4% 45067 Marion County 6 33,899 35,466 33,843 4.6% -4.6% 45069 Marlboro County 6 29,716 28,818 28,704 -3.0% -0.4% 45071 Newberry County 6 33,172 36,004 37,823 8.9% 5.1% 45073 Oconee County 6 57,494 66,215 71,274 15.2% 7.6% 45075 Orangeburg County 4 84,804 91,514 90,336 7.9% -1.3% 45077 Pickens County 2 93,896 110,757 116,915 18.0% 5.6% 45079 Richland County 2 286,321 320,779 364,001 12.0% 13.5% 45081 Saluda County 2 16,441 19,181 18,625 16.7% -2.9% 45083 Spartanburg County 2 226,793 253,782 280,738 11.9% 10.6% 45085 Sumter County 3 101,276 104,636 104,148 3.3% -0.5% 45087 Union County 6 30,337 29,881 27,672 -1.5% -7.4% 45089 Williamsburg County 6 36,815 37,221 35,090 1.1% -5.7% 45091 York County 1 131,497 164,623 217,448 25.2% 32.1%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2008 county estimate files.
1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.
2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.