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Kids Count 2003: Comparison of Each SC County to National Kids Count Data for All States


Percent of Families with Children Headed by a Single Parent*


State Percent of kids w/single parents. Rank
Utah 17 1
Minnesota 21 2
Colorado 23 3
Idaho 23 3
New Jersey 23 3
Indiana 24 6
Iowa 24 6
South Dakota 24 6
Nebraska 25 9
New Hampshire 25 9
North Dakota 25 9
Pennsylvania 25 9
California 26 13
Connecticut 26 13
Oklahoma 26 13
Wisconsin 26 13
Wyoming 26 13
Kansas 27 18
Kentucky 27 18
Maine 27 18
Massachusetts 27 18
Texas 27 18
Virginia 27 18
Arkansas 28 24
Illinois 28 24
Maryland 28 24
Michigan 28 24
Missouri 28 24
Oregon 28 24
Vermont 28 24
West Virginia 28 24
Hawaii 29 32
Nevada 29 32
North Carolina 29 32
Rhode Island 29 32
South Carolina 29 32
Tennessee 29 32
Alabama 30 38
Alaska 30 38
Arizona 30 38
Delaware 30 38
Florida 30 38
Georgia 30 38
Montana 30 38
Ohio 30 38
Washington 30 38
New York 31 47
Mississippi 34 48
New Mexico 34 48
Louisiana 36 50
United States 28  

 
County Rank of County if it were a State Reduction to reach US Average* Number of families with kids headed by single parents. Percent of families with kids headed by single parents. County / US Ratio
Abbeville County 47 191 1,777 31.4 1.12
Aiken County 32 465 9,723 29.4 1.05
Allendale County 51 652 1,293 56.5 2.02
Anderson County 24 84 10,161 28.2 1.01
Bamberg County 51 469 1,433 41.6 1.49
Barnwell County 51 656 2,265 39.4 1.41
Beaufort County 18 ** 6,859 27.4 0.98
Berkeley County 24 ** 9,712 27.7 0.99
Calhoun County 48 126 1,012 32.0 1.14
Charleston County 51 5,672 23,388 37.0 1.32
Cherokee County 48 511 3,784 32.4 1.16
Chester County 51 784 2,923 38.3 1.37
Chesterfield County 48 579 3,275 34.0 1.21
Clarendon County 51 755 2,630 39.3 1.40
Colleton County 48 492 2,923 33.7 1.20
Darlington County 51 1,484 5,571 38.2 1.36
Dillon County 51 985 2,994 41.7 1.49
Dorchester County 18 ** 6,771 27.1 0.97
Edgefield County 32 47 1,474 28.9 1.03
Fairfield County 51 612 2,011 40.2 1.44
Florence County 48 1,726 9,521 34.2 1.22
Georgetown County 48 599 3,879 33.1 1.18
Greenville County 13 * 21,838 26.0 0.93
Greenwood County 48 891 4,934 34.2 1.22
Hampton County 50 384 1,770 35.8 1.28
Horry County 47 1,147 11,433 31.1 1.11
Jasper County 50 372 1,620 36.3 1.30
Kershaw County 18 ** 3,238 27.2 0.97
Lancaster County 48 662 4,429 32.9 1.18
Laurens County 48 749 4,913 33.0 1.18
Lee County 51 561 1,694 41.9 1.49
Lexington County 9 ** 12,649 24.5 0.87
McCormick County 51 214 624 42.6 1.52
Marion County 51 1,334 3,508 45.2 1.61
Marlboro County 51 884 2,539 43.0 1.53
Newberry County 51 691 2,779 37.3 1.33
Oconee County 9 ** 3,407 25.3 0.90
Orangeburg County 51 2,383 7,800 40.3 1.44
Pickens County 2 ** 4,813 21.4 0.76
Richland County 50 4,612 23,238 34.9 1.25
Saluda County 32 51 1,178 29.3 1.04
Spartanburg County 32 567 16,003 29.0 1.04
Sumter County 48 1,506 8,512 34.0 1.21
Union County 50 494 2,134 36.4 1.30
Williamsburg County 51 1,069 3,479 40.4 1.44
York County 13 ** 9,969 26.0 0.93
South Carolina 32 9,444 273,880 29.0 1.04

* National data is for 1999-2001, county data is for 2000
** County is at or below national average already.

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