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Median Household Money Income – 1997

South Carolina Counties Estimated by the US Census Bureau Data and source notes are below map.


Map of Median Household Income - South Carolina Counties - 1997

Source of data: US Census Bureau QuickFacts. The Census Bureau estimates
that in 1997 the median money income of South Carolina households was $33,325.

The Census Bureau defines household income as "the sum of money income
received in the previous calendar year by all household members 15 years old and over,
including household members not related to the householder, people living alone,
and others in nonfamily households."


CountyMedian
Income
Rank
Lexington $42,697 1
York $39,728 2
Beaufort $38,867 3
Greenville $38,807 4
Aiken $38,084 5
Dorchester $36,590 6
Berkeley $36,249 7
Richland $35,903 8
Pickens $35,825 9
Spartanburg $35,713 10
Charleston $35,150 11
Anderson $34,662 12
Oconee $34,286 13
Kershaw $34,077 14
Statewide $33,325
Greenwood $32,937 15
Lancaster $32,656 16
Cherokee $31,489 17
Horry $31,312 18
Abbeville $31,037 19
Georgetown $30,915 20
Newberry $30,637 21
Florence $30,557 22
Laurens $30,159 23
Calhoun $29,479 24
Chester $29,110 25
Barnwell $29,085 26
Edgefield $29,031 27
Saluda $29,005 28
Sumter $29,005 29
Union $28,716 30
Darlington $28,644 31
Chesterfield $28,422 32
Fairfield $27,752 33
McCormick $27,056 34
Orangeburg $26,554 35
Colleton $25,682 36
Jasper $25,154 37
Hampton $25,108 38
Clarendon $23,906 39
Bamberg $23,858 40
Dillon $23,572 41
Marlboro $23,539 42
Marion $23,302 43
Lee $23,160 44
Williamsburg $22,448 45
Allendale $20,942 46