South Carolina Birth Rate By County in 2012

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the birth rate for South Carolina was 12.26. Sumter County had the highest birth rate (14.56), followed by Barnwell County (14.37), and Chester County (13.9) On the other hand, McCormick County had the lowest birth rate (5.22), followed by Edgefield County (6.92), and Georgetown County (9.8).

You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state. You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the birth rate for each county in South Carolina.

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South Carolina Birth Rate By County in 2012
South Carolina Birth Rate By County in 2012
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County Birth Rate
Abbeville 11.21
Aiken 11.98
Allendale 10.29
Anderson 11.54
Bamberg 10.42
Barnwell 14.37
Beaufort 12.32
Berkeley 13.86
Calhoun 11.08
Charleston 13.18
Cherokee 12.55
Chester 13.9
Chesterfield 10.91
Clarendon 9.88
Colleton 11.55
Darlington 11.64
Dillon 13.5
Dorchester 13.04
Edgefield 6.92
Fairfield 10.29
Florence 13.33
Georgetown 9.8
Greenville 13.2
Greenwood 12.73
Hampton 10.69
Horry 11.06
Jasper 12.81
Kershaw 11.46
Lancaster 11.25
Laurens 11.79
Lee 10.66
Lexington 11.9
McCormick 5.22
Marion 12.92
Marlboro 10.84
Newberry 11.14
Oconee 10.94
Orangeburg 12.49
Pickens 10.04
Richland 12.51
Saluda 13.72
Spartanburg 12.45
Sumter 14.56
Union 10.52
Williamsburg 10.52
York 12.62