11-22. Rank Order of Percent of Population Participating
in Aid to Families with Dependent Children and Food Stamp Program by
County: Fiscal Year 1995
AID TO FAMILIES WITH
DEPENDENT CHILDREN FOOD STAMP PROGRAM
RANK COUNTY PERCENT COUNTY PERCENT
1 Allendale 10.92 Lee 27.62
2 Lee 8.62 Allendale 26.97
3 Clarendon 7.91 Clarendon 23.36
4 Bamberg 7.50 Dillon 21.34
5 Dillon 7.47 Williamsburg 21.29
6 Orangeburg 6.82 Bamberg 20.83
7 Williamsburg 6.82 Marion 18.66
8 Hampton 6.80 Barnwell 18.22
9 Barnwell 6.15 Orangeburg 18.19
10 Colleton 6.04 Jasper 17.32
11 Marion 6.02 Hampton 16.23
12 Marlboro 5.62 Colleton 15.57
13 Darlington 5.36 Fairfield 14.88
14 Jasper 5.33 Calhoun 14.67
15 Florence 4.94 Georgetown 14.53
16 Sumter 4.93 Darlington 14.39
17 Fairfield 4.92 Florence 14.21
18 Edgefield 4.70 Marlboro 13.99
19 Calhoun 4.50 Sumter 13.74
20 Chesterfield 4.46 Chesterfield 13.65
21 Chester 4.27 Chester 13.10
22 Laurens 3.87 Edgefield 12.96
23 Georgetown 3.74 McCormick 12.01
24 Charleston 3.68 Newberry 11.25
25 Newberry 3.64 Saluda 10.43
26 Lancaster 3.63 Laurens 10.02
27 Richland 3.49 Horry 9.89
28 Abbeville 3.37 Abbeville 9.76
29 McCormick 3.17 Charleston 9.56
30 Saluda 3.16 Lancaster 9.27
31 Cherokee 3.14 Union 8.95
32 Aiken 2.89 Cherokee 8.72
33 Beaufort 2.88 Beaufort 8.54
34 Greenwood 2.82 Richland 8.15
35 Union 2.74 Berkeley 8.10
36 Berkeley 2.61 Dorchester 8.03
37 Horry 2.60 Greenwood 8.02
38 Dorchester 2.54 Aiken 7.91
39 Spartanburg 2.37 Kershaw 6.56
40 Greenville 2.29 York 6.53
41 Kershaw 2.22 Greenville 6.07
42 York 2.05 Spartanburg 5.89
43 Lexington 1.89 Oconee 5.73
44 Anderson 1.55 Anderson 5.07
45 Oconee 1.48 Lexington 4.79
46 Pickens 0.97 Pickens 4.52
State 3.40 State 9.66
Source: S.C. Department of Social Services, Program Quality Assurance,
February 1996.
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