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8-18. Annual Average Civilian Labor Force, Employment, and
Unemployment in South Carolina by County: 1993-1994
1993 1994
CIVILIAN UNEMPLOYMENT CIVILIAN UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR TOTAL LABOR TOTAL
COUNTY FORCE EMPLOYMENT NUMBER RATE FORCE EMPLOYMENT NUMBER RATE
Abbeville 12,440 11,250 1,190 9.6 12,480 11,460 1,020 8.2
Aiken 62,930 57,950 4,980 7.9 62,190 58,200 3,990 6.4
Allendale 4,700 4,120 580 12.3 4,620 4,110 510 11.0
Anderson 78,440 73,740 4,700 6.0 80,380 75,730 4,650 5.8
Bamberg 7,790 6,830 960 12.3 7,590 6,750 840 11.1
Barnwell 10,600 9,260 1,340 12.6 10,800 9,650 1,150 10.6
Beaufort 39,870 37,670 2,200 5.5 41,600 39,730 1,870 4.5
Berkeley 59,080 55,070 4,010 6.8 58,530 54,950 3,580 6.1
Calhoun 6,140 5,760 380 6.2 6,200 5,810 390 6.3
Charleston 146,330 136,380 9,950 6.8 145,130 136,080 9,050 6.2
Cherokee 23,730 22,220 1,510 6.4 24,010 22,820 1,190 5.0
Chester 15,600 13,610 1,990 12.8 15,220 13,640 1,580 10.4
Chesterfield 20,190 18,530 1,660 8.2 20,570 19,050 1,520 7.4
Clarendon 12,290 10,630 1,660 13.5 10,960 9,650 1,310 12.0
Colleton 15,750 13,880 1,870 11.9 15,440 13,960 1,480 9.6
Darlington 32,490 28,580 3,910 12.0 31,410 28,210 3,200 10.2
Dillon 13,670 12,010 1,660 12.1 13,760 12,370 1,390 10.1
Dorchester 40,410 38,150 2,260 5.6 40,420 38,070 2,350 5.8
Edgefield 8,970 8,340 630 7.0 8,830 8,370 460 5.2
Fairfield 10,960 9,780 1,180 10.8 10,960 9,890 1,070 9.8
Florence 61,130 55,780 5,350 8.8 60,950 56,300 4,650 7.6
Georgetown 23,210 20,270 2,940 12.7 23,460 21,020 2,440 10.4
Greenville 179,970 170,060 9,910 5.5 182,130 174,630 7,500 4.1
Greenwood 31,760 29,430 2,330 7.3 32,090 29,980 2,110 6.6
Hampton 8,580 7,730 850 9.9 8,920 8,130 790 8.9
Horry 82,230 74,690 7,540 9.2 85,720 79,630 6,090 7.1
Jasper 7,120 6,570 550 7.7 7,340 6,930 410 5.6
Kershaw 23,490 20,970 2,520 10.7 22,630 20,670 1,960 8.7
Lancaster 29,840 27,160 2,680 9.0 29,890 27,590 2,300 7.7
Laurens 30,780 28,700 2,080 6.8 30,360 28,680 1,680 5.5
Lee 8,410 7,430 980 11.7 8,270 7,340 930 11.2
Lexington 100,130 95,050 5,080 5.1 101,700 97,600 4,100 4.0
McCormick 3,790 3,410 380 10.0 3,830 3,480 350 9.1
Marion 16,880 14,670 2,210 13.1 16,650 14,580 2,070 12.4
Marlboro 12,500 10,850 1,650 13.2 11,650 10,080 1,570 13.5
Newberry 17,540 16,190 1,350 7.7 17,530 16,480 1,050 6.0
Oconee 28,550 26,050 2,500 8.8 27,800 25,890 1,910 6.9
Orangeburg 40,700 36,450 4,250 10.4 40,550 36,780 3,770 9.3
Pickens 52,150 49,170 2,980 5.7 53,040 50,490 2,550 4.8
Richland 150,660 141,130 9,530 6.3 151,970 144,920 7,050 4.6
Saluda 8,620 7,990 630 7.3 8,400 7,910 490 5.8
Spartanburg 124,060 117,310 6,750 5.4 126,250 120,460 5,790 4.6
Sumter 44,520 40,570 3,950 8.9 44,240 40,820 3,420 7.7
Union 15,990 14,520 1,470 9.2 15,690 14,380 1,310 8.3
Williamsburg 17,240 14,770 2,470 14.3 16,850 14,660 2,190 13.0
York 77,880 72,400 5,480 7.0 79,050 75,120 3,930 5.0
SOUTH 1,821,000 1,683,000 137,000 7.5 1,828,000 1,713,000 115,000 6.3
CAROLINA
Note: Total Employment includes workers involved in labor
management disputes.
Numbers may not sum to totals due to rounding.
Source: SC Employment Security Commission, South Carolina
Labor Market Review, 1994-1995.
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