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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

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County Employment and Wages in South Carolina — Fourth Quarter 2024

Employment rose in 6 of the 7 largest counties in South Carolina from December 2023 to December 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Regional Commissioner Victoria G. Lee noted that Lexington County had the largest over-the-year increase in employment at 2.0 percent. (See chart 1 and table 1.)


Among the seven largest counties in South Carolina, employment was highest in Greenville (301,400) in December 2024. Together, the seven largest counties accounted for 58.7 percent of total covered employment within the state. Nationwide, the 369 largest counties comprise 73.3 percent of total covered employment in the United States. (Large counties and county equivalents are those with annual average employment levels of 75,000 or more in 2023.)

Large county average weekly wages in the fourth quarter 2024

All seven large South Carolina counties reported average weekly wage gains over the year. (See chart 2.) Charleston had the largest gain (+7.4 percent). Over-the-year wage gains among South Carolina’s other six large counties ranged from 6.6 percent to 4.2 percent.


Weekly wages in all seven largest counties in South Carolina were below the national average of $1,507. Average weekly wages ranged from $1,389 in Charleston to $982 in Horry.

Smaller county average weekly wages in the fourth quarter of 2024

Employment and wage levels (but not over-the-year changes) are also available for the 39 small counties in South Carolina, defined as having employment below 75,000 in 2023. (See table 2.) Wage levels in all 39 smaller counties were below the national average. Berkeley reported the highest average weekly wage ($1,346). Clarendon reported the lowest average weekly wage ($807) in the state.

Among all 46 South Carolina counties, 10 reported average weekly wages of less than $975, 17 registered wages from $975 to $1,074, 8 had wages from $1,075 to $1,174, and 11 had average weekly wages of $1,175 or higher. (See map 1 and table 2.)

Map 1. Average weekly wages by county in South Carolina, fourth quarter 2024

(U.S. average = $1,507)

 
Additional statistics and other information

QCEW data for states have been included in this release in table 3.

Nationwide coverage of the largest counties is published in the County Employment and Wages news release. Additional information about quarterly employment and wages data is available in the news release Technical Note and from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages website.

Information in this release will be made available to individuals with sensory impairments upon request. Voice phone: (202) 691-5200; Telecommunications Relay Service: 7-1-1.

The County Employment and Wages release for first quarter 2025 is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. (ET).

QCEW Moves to One Data Release Beginning with Fourth Quarter 2024 Publication

The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) is streamlining its release process. Beginning with the fourth quarter 2024 national release on June 4, QCEW will publish the national County Employment and Wages news release on the same date as the QCEW full data update. Revised news release dates are available online.

Table 1. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and the seven largest counties in South Carolina, fourth quarter 2024
AreaEstablishments,
fourth quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
December 2024
(thousands)
Percent change,
December
2023–24 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)
Fourth quarter
2024 ($)
National ranking
by level (3)
Percent change,
fourth quarter
2023–24 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)

United States (4)

12,265.4156,202.90.8--1,507--5.0--

South Carolina

195.32,310.11.4--1,223426.28

Charleston

23.0282.31.8351,3891517.418

Greenville

20.7301.40.91201,2652274.9121

Horry

12.8142.41.2809823645.764

Lexington

9.1135.92.0251,1333284.2184

Richland

13.0230.81.9301,2562395.1105

Spartanburg

8.6157.60.71591,1962886.631

York

9.3105.7-0.63231,1853014.8130

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Percent changes were computed from employment and pay data adjusted for noneconomic county reclassifications.
(3) Ranking does not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(4) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Note: Data are preliminary. Dashes indicate data not applicable or available. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 2. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and all counties in South Carolina, fourth quarter 2024
AreaEstablishmentsEmployment December 2024Average weekly wage ($) (1)

United States (2)

12,265,395156,202,8741,507

South Carolina

195,3482,310,0611,223

Abbeville

4495,641989

Aiken

3,92666,5401,254

Allendale

1792,5571,093

Anderson

4,66273,9971,039

Bamberg

3123,646963

Barnwell

4304,857872

Beaufort

7,93970,1021,132

Berkeley

5,31968,1941,346

Calhoun

2954,5511,187

Charleston

22,993282,2851,389

Cherokee

1,01018,530980

Chester

68510,5281,184

Chesterfield

79413,677972

Clarendon

6536,685807

Colleton

93310,301984

Darlington

1,26519,8111,160

Dillon

5359,495845

Dorchester

3,66941,9921,052

Edgefield

4706,3031,061

Fairfield

4406,0021,294

Florence

3,78269,8491,072

Georgetown

2,47125,6281,031

Greenville

20,705301,3631,265

Greenwood

1,59928,3091,053

Hampton

4224,9451,059

Horry

12,803142,394982

Jasper

96811,0441,099

Kershaw

1,59018,804992

Lancaster

2,29628,3021,279

Laurens

1,07220,0601,045

Lee

3083,651989

Lexington

9,050135,9391,133

McCormick

3082,059828

Marion

4707,082963

Marlboro

3365,6461,070

Newberry

93914,176980

Oconee

2,06225,3161,172

Orangeburg

1,88027,799966

Pickens

3,02440,4851,085

Richland

13,000230,8421,256

Saluda

3014,824940

Spartanburg

8,572157,6281,196

Sumter

2,34235,1011,107

Union

4887,314966

Williamsburg

6526,443998

York

9,307105,6751,185

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 3. Covered establishments, employment, and wages by state, fourth quarter 2024
StateEstablishments,
fourth quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
December 2024
(thousands)
Percent change,
December
2023–24
Fourth quarter
2024 ($)
National ranking
by level
Percent change,
fourth quarter
2023–24
National ranking
by percent change

United States (2)

12,265.4156,202.90.81,507--5.0--

Alabama

162.32,122.20.91,255364.132

Alaska

25.3317.41.71,430164.230

Arizona

225.53,272.31.21,406196.46

Arkansas

106.11,312.61.11,153505.910

California

1,903.918,230.80.51,87256.55

Colorado

236.62,911.3-0.31,59485.116

Connecticut

150.71,700.70.51,71665.215

Delaware

45.2480.61.51,437154.524

District of Columbia

52.4757.2-0.52,49514.721

Florida

914.89,978.90.91,405205.713

Georgia

396.64,916.60.81,391214.721

Hawaii

61.4651.31.11,345274.326

Idaho

103.9859.10.51,232398.33

Illinois

411.26,089.10.51,538124.132

Indiana

194.63,201.90.41,222444.425

Iowa

112.51,559.3-0.61,237383.250

Kansas

103.51,445.60.91,218454.326

Kentucky

159.02,008.40.21,189463.839

Louisiana

156.81,936.31.11,228402.851

Maine

66.2643.90.91,278335.910

Maryland

197.02,779.91.61,570104.230

Massachusetts

288.53,646.1-0.41,89034.721

Michigan

303.44,406.8-0.11,370234.132

Minnesota

215.12,945.41.11,452143.742

Mississippi

90.91,174.30.21,023514.132

Missouri

251.52,922.20.51,268353.839

Montana

65.8512.80.51,254376.46

Nebraska

78.01,024.80.51,227413.545

Nevada

108.11,561.50.41,350256.19

New Hampshire

68.7692.40.41,57793.349

New Jersey

339.14,332.20.91,62973.447

New Mexico

68.9873.80.31,223425.017

New York

711.59,777.31.51,88145.414

North Carolina

384.04,941.90.51,358245.812

North Dakota

36.9431.10.91,315303.839

Ohio

346.35,551.70.61,305324.820

Oklahoma

129.71,713.20.81,168484.132

Oregon

190.91,989.60.01,424176.64

Pennsylvania

395.16,076.50.81,414184.037

Rhode Island

48.9500.81.61,348263.545

South Carolina

195.32,310.11.41,223426.28

South Dakota

40.6459.70.91,181473.938

Tennessee

232.23,320.30.91,372225.017

Texas

846.014,129.71.51,488134.326

Utah

142.61,735.81.31,333293.742

Vermont

33.7311.20.01,311314.919

Virginia

320.94,142.61.21,546114.326

Washington

241.53,612.00.81,89728.72

West Virginia

62.7701.40.21,159493.447

Wisconsin

212.22,950.80.41,278333.644

Wyoming

31.1279.40.51,3402812.41

Puerto Rico

51.6975.4-0.2718(3)4.5(3)

Virgin Islands

3.033.1-8.61,046(3)1.8(3)

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(3) Data not included in the national ranking.

Note: Data are preliminary. Dashes indicate data not applicable or available. Covered employment and wages include workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

 

Last Modified Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025