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Home > Census Income and Poverty Reports > Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates > Ages 5-17 in Families in Poverty, 2005

Ages 5-17 in Families in Poverty, 2005


State and County Number 90% Confidence Interval Percent 90% Confidence Interval
United States 8,765,541 8,662,789 to 8,868,293 17 16.8 to 17.2
South Carolina 150,806 144,771 to 156,841 20.8 20.0 to 21.6
Abbeville County 1,135 884 to 1,386 24.9 19.4 to 30.4
Aiken County 5,553 4,555 to 6,551 20.9 17.1 to 24.6
Allendale County 921 702 to 1,140 47.7 36.4 to 59.1
Anderson County 6,673 5,441 to 7,905 22.2 18.1 to 26.3
Bamberg County 861 652 to 1,070 32.5 24.6 to 40.4
Barnwell County 1,386 1,096 to 1,676 31.7 25.0 to 38.3
Beaufort County 3,846 3,050 to 4,642 17.5 13.9 to 21.1
Berkeley County 5,109 4,005 to 6,213 18 14.1 to 21.8
Calhoun County 565 425 to 705 22 16.6 to 27.5
Charleston County 10,753 8,965 to 12,541 20.3 16.9 to 23.7
Cherokee County 2,170 1,687 to 2,653 22.3 17.4 to 27.3
Chester County 1,407 1,077 to 1,737 23.1 17.7 to 28.5
Chesterfield County 2,152 1,682 to 2,622 27.2 21.3 to 33.2
Clarendon County 1,744 1,343 to 2,145 31.4 24.2 to 38.6
Colleton County 2,228 1,733 to 2,723 30.6 23.8 to 37.3
Darlington County 3,370 2,696 to 4,044 27.1 21.7 to 32.6
Dillon County 2,061 1,591 to 2,531 34 26.3 to 41.8
Dorchester County 2,877 2,243 to 3,511 13.4 10.4 to 16.3
Edgefield County 908 704 to 1,112 22 17.0 to 26.9
Fairfield County 1,069 807 to 1,331 25.2 19.0 to 31.4
Florence County 5,854 4,831 to 6,877 25.8 21.3 to 30.3
Georgetown County 2,496 1,930 to 3,062 25 19.4 to 30.7
Greenville County 10,929 9,282 to 12,576 15.8 13.4 to 18.2
Greenwood County 2,465 1,959 to 2,971 20.8 16.5 to 25.1
Hampton County 1,215 925 to 1,505 31.1 23.7 to 38.5
Horry County 7,393 6,100 to 8,686 22.4 18.5 to 26.3
Jasper County 1,192 913 to 1,471 31.1 23.8 to 38.3
Kershaw County 1,868 1,440 to 2,296 18.8 14.5 to 23.1
Lancaster County 2,209 1,722 to 2,696 20 15.6 to 24.4
Laurens County 2,691 2,132 to 3,250 21.9 17.4 to 26.5
Lee County 1,260 986 to 1,534 36.3 28.4 to 44.2
Lexington County 6,587 5,360 to 7,814 15.8 12.8 to 18.7
McCormick County 345 260 to 430 29.2 22.0 to 36.5
Marion County 2,012 1,559 to 2,465 31.8 24.6 to 39.0
Marlboro County 1,400 1,074 to 1,726 28.9 22.2 to 35.7
Newberry County 1,426 1,090 to 1,762 23.4 17.9 to 29.0
Oconee County 1,741 1,357 to 2,125 16 12.5 to 19.6
Orangeburg County 4,874 3,973 to 5,775 31.4 25.6 to 37.2
Pickens County 2,358 1,832 to 2,884 13.9 10.8 to 17.0
Richland County 9,955 8,326 to 11,584 18.2 15.2 to 21.1
Saluda County 719 544 to 894 22.8 17.2 to 28.3
Spartanburg County 9,296 7,601 to 10,991 20.3 16.6 to 24.0
Sumter County 4,869 3,880 to 5,858 24.4 19.4 to 29.3
Union County 1,016 782 to 1,250 21.4 16.5 to 26.3
Williamsburg County 2,450 1,924 to 2,976 36.6 28.7 to 44.5
York County 5,398 4,403 to 6,393 16 13.1 to 19.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division, Small Area Estimates Branch.

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