Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2012

Updated on January 26, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2012, the Natural Population Increase for South Carolina was 15.48K. Among all South Carolina counties, Greenville County had the highest natural population increase (2.36K), followed by Richland County (2.18K), and Charleston County (1.95K).

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 Natural Population Increase in 2012
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Rank County Natural Pop. Increase
1 Greenville County 2360
2 Richland County 2182
3 Charleston County 1949
4 Berkeley County 1412
5 York County 1090
6 Lexington County 1056
7 Dorchester County 937
8 Spartanburg County 811
9 Beaufort County 778
10 Sumter County 588
11 Florence County 397
12 Aiken County 395
13 Horry County 321
14 Greenwood County 232
15 Anderson County 229
16 Orangeburg County 187
17 Cherokee County 146
18 Jasper County 134
19 Lancaster County 121
20 Kershaw County 116
21 Pickens County 102
22 Chester County 100
23 Barnwell County 70
24 Dillon County 67
25 Saluda County 57
26 Chesterfield County 32
27 Darlington County 31
28 Abbeville County 29
29 Hampton County 24
30 Calhoun County 10
31 Oconee County 4
32 Laurens County 1
33 Marion County -3
34 Colleton County -6
35 Marlboro County -10
36 Edgefield County -11
37 Allendale County -15
37 Bamberg County -15
38 Clarendon County -19
39 Fairfield County -22
40 Lee County -30
41 Newberry County -36
42 Williamsburg County -56
43 McCormick County -64
44 Union County -87
45 Georgetown County -117