Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Death Rate per 1K in 2014

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Death Rate per 1K for South Carolina was 9.29. Among all South Carolina counties, Colleton County had the highest death rate (13.88), followed by Marion County (13.75), and Union County (13.63).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all South Carolina counties.

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Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Death Rate per 1K in 2014
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Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Death Rate per 1K in 2014
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Rank County Death Rate
1 Colleton County 13.88
2 Marion County 13.75
3 Union County 13.63
4 Chester County 13.04
5 Williamsburg County 12.89
6 Fairfield County 12.54
7 Marlboro County 12.51
8 Barnwell County 11.98
9 Allendale County 11.88
10 Laurens County 11.85
11 Clarendon County 11.83
12 Darlington County 11.66
13 McCormick County 11.58
14 Calhoun County 11.46
14 Orangeburg County 11.46
15 Oconee County 11.42
16 Georgetown County 11.24
17 Lee County 11
18 Cherokee County 10.82
19 Newberry County 10.81
20 Chesterfield County 10.68
21 Dillon County 10.65
22 Anderson County 10.59
23 Abbeville County 10.5
24 Aiken County 10.34
24 Greenwood County 10.34
25 Saluda County 10.27
26 Horry County 10.25
27 Lancaster County 10.2
28 Florence County 10.19
29 Bamberg County 10.09
30 Spartanburg County 10.07
31 Pickens County 9.92
32 Sumter County 9.49
33 Kershaw County 9.46
34 Hampton County 9.31
35 Beaufort County 8.7
36 Edgefield County 8.6
37 Greenville County 8.31
38 Jasper County 8.1
39 Lexington County 8.03
40 York County 7.92
41 Charleston County 7.87
42 Richland County 7.39
43 Berkeley County 6.55
44 Dorchester County 6.44