Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Population in 2014

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Population for South Carolina was 4.83M. Among all South Carolina counties, Greenville County had the highest population (481.74K), followed by Richland County (400.69K), and Charleston County (380.24K).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all South Carolina counties.

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Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Population in 2014
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Ranking of South Carolina Counties By Population in 2014
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Rank County Population
1 Greenville County 481737
2 Richland County 400688
3 Charleston County 380239
4 Horry County 298042
5 Spartanburg County 293146
6 Lexington County 277568
7 York County 244661
8 Berkeley County 198485
9 Anderson County 191872
10 Beaufort County 175318
11 Aiken County 164333
12 Dorchester County 148854
13 Florence County 138837
14 Pickens County 120651
15 Sumter County 107784
16 Orangeburg County 90058
17 Lancaster County 83499
18 Oconee County 75254
19 Greenwood County 69686
20 Darlington County 67660
21 Laurens County 66490
22 Kershaw County 63201
23 Georgetown County 60866
24 Cherokee County 56361
25 Chesterfield County 46162
26 Newberry County 37675
27 Colleton County 37529
28 Clarendon County 34222
29 Williamsburg County 32728
30 Chester County 32449
31 Marion County 31947
32 Dillon County 31290
33 Marlboro County 28049
34 Union County 27912
35 Jasper County 26712
36 Edgefield County 26655
37 Abbeville County 24811
38 Fairfield County 23050
39 Barnwell County 22032
40 Hampton County 20433
41 Saluda County 20061
42 Lee County 18339
43 Bamberg County 15148
44 Calhoun County 14844
45 McCormick County 9816
46 Allendale County 9704