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Census Bureau Data Release: Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates for 2022

Census Bureau Data Release: Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates for 2022

By Taylor Hendrix, Workforce Insights Analyst

Introduction

The Census Bureau recently released its 2022 Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) data, which provides the only single-year income and poverty statistics for the nation’s 3,143 counties and 13,146 school districts. SAIPE statistics are used to calculate funding to states, school districts, and several other federal education programs under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.[1]

Nationwide vs. South Carolina Stats

Across all counties nationally, the estimated poverty rate ranged from 3.1 percent to 42.4 percent, with a median poverty rate of 13.6 percent. The estimated poverty rate for children ages 5 to 17 ranged from 2.1 percent to 55.2 percent, with a median rate of 17.1 percent. The median household income ranged from $29,000 to $168,000, with an overall median income of $61,833. How do these numbers compare to South Carolina?

The estimated poverty rate for South Carolina counties ranged from 8.3 percent to 36.7 percent, with an overall median rate of 14.0 percent, down 0.5 percent since 2021. The estimated poverty rate for children ages 5 to 17 ranged from 10.0 percent to 49.7 percent, with a median rate of 18.4 percent which is also down 0.4 percent since 2021. The median household income ranged from $35,000 to $84,000 with an overall median income of $64,000.

Below are a few tables portraying the counties in South Carolina based on poverty estimates by age and median household income.

County

All Ages

County

All Ages

County

All Ages

Poverty Estimate

Poverty Percent

Poverty Estimate

Poverty Percent

Poverty Estimate

Poverty Percent

Abbeville

4,011

17.0

Dillon

8,272

30.3

McCormick

1,531

17.0

Aiken

29,144

17.0

Dorchester

17,484

10.7

Marion

8,923

31.6

Allendale

2,423

36.7

Edgefield

4,048

16.4

Marlboro

6,709

28.7

Anderson

31,607

15.3

Fairfield

3,644

18.1

Newberry

6,384

17.4

Bamberg

3,471

28.4

Florence

27,332

20.4

Oconee

13,261

16.7

Barnwell

4,222

21.2

Georgetown

9,713

15.2

Orangeburg

19,422

24.6

Beaufort

18,794

10.0

Greenville

54,179

10.1

Pickens

19,849

16.0

Berkeley

21,513

9.0

Greenwood

12,235

18.4

Richland

63,715

16.2

Calhoun

2,127

15.2

Hampton

3,665

21.9

Saluda

2,963

15.8

Charleston

47,690

11.6

Horry

46,928

12.5

Spartanburg

49,261

14.6

Cherokee

9,482

17.3

Jasper

5,310

17.2

Sumter

14,610

14.4

Chester

5,678

17.9

Kershaw

8,257

12.3

Union

4,852

18.4

Chesterfield

8,439

19.6

Lancaster

10,876

10.6

Williamsburg

7,479

26.3

Clarendon

6,008

20.3

Laurens

11,924

18.0

York

23,957

8.3

Colleton

7,753

20.3

Lee

4,098

27.9

 

 

 

Darlington

12,842

20.9

Lexington

33,295

11.0

 

 

 

 

County

Age 5-17

County

Age 5-17

County

Age 5-17

Poverty Estimate

Poverty Percent

Poverty Estimate

Poverty Percent

Poverty Estimate

Poverty Percent

Abbeville

796

22.8

Dillon

2,049

41.0

McCormick

253

34.6

Aiken

6,079

22.7

Dorchester

4,053

13.9

Marion

2,196

47.1

Allendale

493

49.7

Edgefield

756

21.9

Marlboro

1,304

34.6

Anderson

6,172

17.8

Fairfield

762

28.3

Newberry

1,387

23.2

Bamberg

683

40.6

Florence

5,208

22.0

Oconee

2,215

19.4

Barnwell

1,033

29.2

Georgetown

2,010

24.8

Orangeburg

4,100

31.4

Beaufort

4,426

18.4

Greenville

11,506

12.8

Pickens

2,477

13.8

Berkeley

5,035

12.2

Greenwood

2,579

23.0

Richland

11,529

17.7

Calhoun

462

23.5

Hampton

797

29.2

Saluda

678

22.9

Charleston

8,575

15.3

Horry

9,122

19.4

Spartanburg

11,990

20.7

Cherokee

2,085

22.8

Jasper

1,156

29.6

Sumter

3,818

21.7

Chester

1,351

25.9

Kershaw

1,950

17.0

Union

1,017

25.2

Chesterfield

1,799

25.7

Lancaster

1,974

12.2

Williamsburg

1,490

34.2

Clarendon

1,197

29.6

Laurens

2,573

24.3

York

5,202

10.0

Colleton

1,883

29.9

Lee

920

40.3

 

 

 

Darlington

3,066

30.4

Lexington

7,767

15.2

 

 

 

 

County

Median Household Income

County

Median Household Income

County

Median Household Income

Abbeville

$50,325

Dillon

$37,752

McCormick

$56,636

Aiken

$67,728

Dorchester

$74,730

Marion

$37,244

Allendale

$35,249

Edgefield

$61,318

Marlboro

$39,160

Anderson

$62,708

Fairfield

$50,743

Newberry

$55,050

Bamberg

$37,952

Florence

$52,650

Oconee

$61,716

Barnwell

$45,080

Georgetown

$59,457

Orangeburg

$42,209

Beaufort

$83,687

Greenville

$71,833

Pickens

$55,333

Berkeley

$79,259

Greenwood

$49,867

Richland

$61,010

Calhoun

$55,642

Hampton

$43,987

Saluda

$57,291

Charleston

$79,969

Horry

$61,375

Spartanburg

$58,535

Cherokee

$50,403

Jasper

$61,838

Sumter

$56,937

Chester

$53,488

Kershaw

$61,015

Union

$46,461

Chesterfield

$44,574

Lancaster

$70,113

Williamsburg

$39,757

Clarendon

$46,202

Laurens

$53,847

York

$83,692

Colleton

$47,933

Lee

$41,583

 

 

Darlington

$50,427

Lexington

$73,022

 

 


[1] United States Census Bureau, Census Bureau releases small area income and poverty estimates for states, counties and school districts, https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2023/saipe.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery