Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Net Migration in 2014

Updated on June 21, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Net Migration for South Carolina was 46.84K. Among all South Carolina counties, Horry County had the highest net migration (8.58K), followed by Greenville County (6.21K), and Charleston County (6.01K).

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 2014
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Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Net Migration in 2014
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Rank County Net Migration
1 Horry County 8584
2 Greenville County 6211
3 Charleston County 6008
4 York County 4764
5 Beaufort County 3589
6 Lexington County 3231
7 Berkeley County 2996
8 Lancaster County 2603
9 Dorchester County 2315
10 Spartanburg County 2032
11 Richland County 1878
12 Anderson County 1603
13 Pickens County 1265
14 Kershaw County 467
15 Georgetown County 448
16 Oconee County 405
17 Aiken County 394
18 Laurens County 362
19 Florence County 283
20 Cherokee County 248
21 Jasper County 238
22 Newberry County 167
23 Edgefield County 82
24 Hampton County 21
25 Marlboro County 15
26 Chesterfield County 1
27 McCormick County -1
28 Clarendon County -2
29 Union County -9
30 Lee County -18
31 Saluda County -36
32 Colleton County -48
33 Abbeville County -79
34 Marion County -84
35 Darlington County -86
35 Fairfield County -86
36 Allendale County -106
37 Calhoun County -125
38 Dillon County -209
39 Barnwell County -236
40 Chester County -241
41 Bamberg County -245
42 Williamsburg County -260
43 Greenwood County -310
44 Sumter County -542
45 Orangeburg County -651