Hispanic / Latino Population in South Carolina Quick Facts
This page consists of data compiled from data from the Hispanic / Latino Population in South Carolina report.
| Total (2000) | Total (2003)1 |
|---|---|
| 96,288 | 99,532 |
| Greatest Population 2000 |
Greatest Population Growth 20031 |
Greatest Percentage 2000 |
|---|---|---|
|
1. Greenville 14,425 2. Richland 8,658 3. Charleston 7,439 4. Spartanburg 7,106 5. Horry 5,112 |
1. Greenville 599 2. Horry 368 3. Richland 309 4. York 269 5. Charleston 265 |
1. Saluda 7.3 2. Jasper 5.8 3. Newberry 4.2 4. Beaufort 3.8 5. Greenvilee 3.8 |
| All data is for Hispanic / Latino population. All names are County names. | ||
| 1 Using the 2003 Estimate. See Hispanic / Latino Population in South Carolina report for more information. | ||
| Least Population 2000 |
Least Population Growth 20031 |
Least Percentage 2000 |
|---|---|---|
|
1. McCormick 90 2. Bamberg 117 3. Allendale 179 4. Marlboro 202 5. Abbeville 209 |
1. Williamsburg -9 2. Saluda -7 3. Marion -6 4. Orangeburg -6 5. Bamberg, Union -5 |
1. Bamberg 0.7 2. Chester 0.7 3. Marlboro 0.7 4. Union 0.7 5. Williamsburg 0.7 |
| All data is for Hispanic / Latino population. All names are County names. | ||
| 1 Using the 2003 Estimate. See Hispanic / Latino Population in South Carolina report for more information. | ||
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