South Carolina Population By County in 2013

Updated on January 27, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the population of South Carolina was 4,766,469. Among all South Carolina counties, Greenville[object Promise] had the highest population (473,196), followed by Richland[object Promise] (397,015), and Charleston[object Promise] (372,065). Allendale[object Promise] was the least populated county (9,828).

Hover over or click on the counties in the map below to see the populations. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

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South Carolina Population By County in 2013
South Carolina Population By County in 2013
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County Population % of State Population
Abbeville 24912 0.52
Aiken 163789 3.44
Allendale 9828 0.21
Anderson 190070 3.99
Bamberg 15389 0.32
Barnwell 22217 0.47
Beaufort 171095 3.59
Berkeley 194171 4.07
Calhoun 14990 0.31
Charleston 372065 7.81
Cherokee 56065 1.18
Chester 32744 0.69
Chesterfield 46133 0.97
Clarendon 34267 0.72
Colleton 37666 0.79
Darlington 67809 1.42
Dillon 31407 0.66
Dorchester 145614 3.06
Edgefield 26573 0.56
Fairfield 23216 0.49
Florence 138230 2.90
Georgetown 60503 1.27
Greenville 473196 9.93
Greenwood 69835 1.47
Hampton 20387 0.43
Horry 289005 6.06
Jasper 26348 0.55
Kershaw 62601 1.31
Lancaster 80698 1.69
Laurens 66177 1.39
Lee 18381 0.39
Lexington 273363 5.74
McCormick 9881 0.21
Marion 32075 0.67
Marlboro 28069 0.59
Newberry 37474 0.79
Oconee 74962 1.57
Orangeburg 90682 1.90
Pickens 119333 2.50
Richland 397015 8.33
Saluda 20053 0.42
Spartanburg 290545 6.10
Sumter 107840 2.26
Union 27991 0.59
Williamsburg 33069 0.69
York 238736 5.01