In order for South Carolina to improve its ranking, each county must make progress. The following table for the county shows the county's rank if it were a state, the required reduction to reach the national average, the current problem rate, and the county rate ratioed to the US problem rate:
| Indicators | Rate | Rank of County if it were a State | Reduction to reach US Average # | Current Number* | Current Rate* | Rate: County/US Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low Birthweight Babies | (%) | 48 | 99 | 439 | 9.8 | 1.29 |
| Infant Mortality Rate | Per 1,000 | 48 | 10 | 42 | 9.4 | 1.32 |
| Child Death Rate | Per 100,000 | 30 | 1 | 15 | 25 | 1.04 |
| Violent Teen Deaths (15-19) | Per 100,000 | 20 | ** | 11 | 51.7 | 0.98 |
| Teen Birth Rate (15-17) | Per 1,000 | 35 | 15 | 205 | 31.3 | 1.08 |
| Idle Teens (16-19) | (%) | 22 | 18 | 1,431 | 8.1 | 0.97 |
| Kids in Poverty | (%) | 46 | 3651 | 16,614 | 22.9 | 1.28 |
| Kids w/Single Parent | (%) | 51 | 6,874 | 23,388 | 37 | 1.42 |
*Average 1998-2000 data except Idle Teens (1990 data) and Kids w/Single Parent and Kids in Poverty (2000 data).
**County is at or below national average already.
***Improvement required is less than 0.5.
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