Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Net Migration in 2013

Updated on June 21, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Net Migration for South Carolina was 35.04K. Among all South Carolina counties, Horry County had the highest net migration (7.33K), followed by Charleston County (5.24K), and Greenville County (4.89K).

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 Net Migration in 2013
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Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Net Migration in 2013
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Rank County Net Migration
1 Horry County 7326
2 Charleston County 5243
3 Greenville County 4895
4 York County 3530
5 Berkeley County 3049
6 Beaufort County 2963
7 Lexington County 2432
8 Dorchester County 2078
9 Richland County 2073
10 Spartanburg County 1650
11 Lancaster County 1249
12 Anderson County 971
13 Aiken County 717
14 Jasper County 499
15 Oconee County 473
16 Georgetown County 396
17 Kershaw County 299
18 Cherokee County 185
19 Saluda County 169
20 Calhoun County 158
21 Laurens County 80
22 Chesterfield County 37
23 Florence County 27
24 McCormick County 23
25 Chester County -2
25 Edgefield County -2
26 Clarendon County -36
27 Abbeville County -113
28 Newberry County -116
29 Union County -119
30 Marlboro County -122
31 Allendale County -138
32 Fairfield County -153
33 Barnwell County -170
34 Darlington County -187
35 Dillon County -203
36 Lee County -221
37 Bamberg County -257
38 Marion County -266
39 Greenwood County -303
40 Hampton County -320
41 Colleton County -391
42 Williamsburg County -408
43 Pickens County -560
44 Sumter County -581
45 Orangeburg County -810