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2004 SC Metro Population Est.


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                   Population     Population        

Census Estimate Change

April 1, 2000 July 1, 2005 Numerical Percentage

Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson CSA

Anderson County 165,740 175,514 9,774 5.90%

Greenville County 379,616 407,383 27,767 7.31%

Laurens County 69,567 70,293 726 1.04%

Pickens County 110,757 113,575 2,818 2.54%

Spartanburg County 253,791 266,809 13,018 5.13%

Cherokee County 52,537 53,844 1,307 2.49%

Oconee County 66,215 69,577 3,362 5.08%

Union County 29,881 28,539 -1,342 -4.49%

Total 1,128,104 1,185,534 57,430 5.09%

Columbia-Newberry CSA

Calhoun County 15,185 15,100 -85 -0.56%

Fairfield County 23,454 24,047 593 2.53%

Kershaw County 52,647 56,486 3,839 7.29%

Lexington County 216,014 235,272 19,258 8.92%

Richland County 320,677 340,078 19,401 6.05%

Saluda County 19,181 18,895 -286 -1.49%

Newberry County 36,108 37,250 1,142 3.16%

Total 683,266 727,128 43,862 6.42%

Charleston-North Charleston MSA

Berkeley County 142,651 151,673 9,022 6.32%

Charleston County 309,969 330,368 20,399 6.58%

Dorchester County 96,413 112,858 16,445 17.06%

Total 549,033 594,899 45,866 8.35%

Myrtle-Beach-Conway-Georgetown CSA

Horry County 196,629 226,992 30,363 15.44%

Georgetown County 55,797 60,983 5,186 9.29%

Total 252,426 287,975 35,549 14.08%

Florence MSA

Darlington County 67,394 67,346 -48 -0.07%

Florence County 125,761 131,097 5,336 4.24%

Total 193,155 198,443 5,288 2.74%

Sumter MSA

Sumter County 104,646 105,517 871 0.83%

Total 104,646 105,517 871 0.83%

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Interesting.

The major counties by region, according to that chart:

Upstate

Greenville County grew 7.31% (27,767)

Spartanburg County grew 5.13% (13,018)

Midlands

Richland County grew 6.05% (19,401)

Lexington County grew 8.92% (19,258)

Lowcountry

Charleston County grew 6.58% (20,399)

Dorchester County grew 17.06% (16,445)

Myrtle Beach

Horry County grew 15.44% (30,363)

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