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Rank | Hispanic Population Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 14.6% | Jasper, SC / 24,792 |
2. | 14.2% | Saluda, SC / 19,758 |
3. | 11.7% | Beaufort, SC / 162,316 |
4. | 8.1% | Greenville, SC / 452,931 |
5. | 7.3% | Newberry, SC / 37,432 |
6. | 6.0% | Horry, SC / 270,943 |
7. | 5.9% | Berkeley, SC / 179,773 |
7. | 5.9% | Spartanburg, SC / 284,540 |
9. | 5.4% | Lexington, SC / 262,424 |
9. | 5.4% | Greenwood, SC / 69,531 |
11. | 5.2% | Edgefield, SC / 26,763 |
11. | 5.2% | Charleston, SC / 352,548 |
13. | 4.9% | Aiken, SC / 160,169 |
14. | 4.8% | Richland, SC / 384,596 |
15. | 4.5% | York, SC / 226,576 |
16. | 4.4% | Oconee, SC / 74,038 |
17. | 4.4% | Lancaster, SC / 76,364 |
18. | 4.4% | Dorchester, SC / 136,836 |
19. | 4.1% | Laurens, SC / 66,623 |
20. | 3.7% | Kershaw, SC / 61,583 |
21. | 3.7% | Cherokee, SC / 55,351 |
22. | 3.6% | Hampton, SC / 20,987 |
23. | 3.5% | Chesterfield, SC / 46,462 |
24. | 3.3% | Sumter, SC / 107,279 |
25. | 3.1% | Pickens, SC / 119,167 |
26. | 3.1% | Georgetown, SC / 60,285 |
27. | 3.0% | Calhoun, SC / 15,134 |
28. | 2.9% | Anderson, SC / 187,228 |
29. | 2.8% | Marlboro, SC / 28,750 |
30. | 2.8% | Colleton, SC / 38,665 |
31. | 2.7% | Clarendon, SC / 34,746 |
32. | 2.6% | Dillon, SC / 31,733 |
33. | 2.5% | Marion, SC / 33,038 |
34. | 2.4% | Allendale, SC / 10,399 |
35. | 2.2% | Florence, SC / 136,714 |
36. | 2.0% | Williamsburg, SC / 34,361 |
37. | 1.9% | Lee, SC / 19,160 |
38. | 1.9% | Barnwell, SC / 22,523 |
39. | 1.9% | Orangeburg, SC / 92,229 |
40. | 1.7% | Darlington, SC / 68,500 |
41. | 1.5% | Chester, SC / 33,028 |
42. | 1.1% | Abbeville, SC / 25,387 |
43. | 1.0% | Union, SC / 28,804 |
44. | 0.9% | Mccormick, SC / 10,140 |
45. | 0.8% | Bamberg, SC / 15,941 |
46. | 0.3% | Fairfield, SC / 23,804 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Hispanic Population Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Hispanic Population Percentage' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.