South Carolina Death Rate By County in 2017

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the death rate for South Carolina was 9.77. Colleton County had the highest death rate (15.59), followed by McCormick County (15.13), and Lee County (14.96). On the other hand, Berkeley County had the lowest death rate (7.12), followed by Richland County (7.38), and Dorchester County (7.66).

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South Carolina Death Rate By County in 2017
South Carolina Death Rate By County in 2017
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County Death Rate
Abbeville 12.62
Aiken 10.63
Allendale 13.05
Anderson 11.43
Bamberg 13.44
Barnwell 12.61
Beaufort 8.64
Berkeley 7.12
Calhoun 11.75
Charleston 8.24
Cherokee 11.01
Chester 13.28
Chesterfield 11.64
Clarendon 12.26
Colleton 15.59
Darlington 13.44
Dillon 13.18
Dorchester 7.66
Edgefield 8.34
Fairfield 13.17
Florence 11.36
Georgetown 12.79
Greenville 8.79
Greenwood 10.79
Hampton 12.26
Horry 10.87
Jasper 8.5
Kershaw 10.14
Lancaster 9.49
Laurens 13.39
Lee 14.96
Lexington 8.71
McCormick 15.13
Marion 14.02
Marlboro 13.25
Newberry 11.5
Oconee 11.49
Orangeburg 11.49
Pickens 9.69
Richland 7.38
Saluda 11.23
Spartanburg 10.22
Sumter 10.64
Union 14.56
Williamsburg 13.16
York 7.94