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1 SOUTH CAROLINA CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS WEBCAST TRAINING SOUTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES May 21, 2015 By Frank A. Rainwater Executive Director Mike Macfarlane Demographic Director South Carolina Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office 1000 Assembly Street Rembert Dennis Building, Suite 402 Columbia, SC 29201 (803) 734-2265

2 POINTS TO REMEMBER Heraclitus Mark Twain May 21, 2015

3 “Change is the only constant in life.” ~Heraclitus 500 BC May 21, 2015

4 “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” ~Mark Twain quoting Prime Minister Disraeli Mark Twain Prime Minister Disraeli

5 SC CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS Continuous change Different than in prior decades Varies from county to county

6 SOME KEY POINTS ARE: South Carolina’s natural increase is declining, but net migration has been large enough to result in a consistent net gain. The proportion of people in South Carolina who can speak a foreign language is increasing. The largest sources of domestic migration into South Carolina are the Northeast states and our immediate neighbors (North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida). The population as a whole is getting older, particularly in rural counties. The proportion of SC population in urban areas is increasing.

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8 NOTES SC experienced a loss in net migration until 1980 Recent net migration gains are larger than natural increase Impact of natural increase is different than net migration

9 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Department of Health and Environmental Control, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office. JSM 3/9/15

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11 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Department of Health and Environmental Control, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office. JSM 3/13/15

12 NOTES Relationship between natural growth and net migration is different in each county Last Census noted tremendous variations between counties Impact may vary based upon actual number or percentage of population

13 Source: Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income Division, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office. JSM 2/25/15

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16 NOTES Largest number of net migration gains are from New York and New Jersey Largest percentage of net migrations are from North Carolina and Georgia Large in-migration before recession

17 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population, American Community Survey 2009-2013, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office JSM 3/13/15

18 Source: U.S. Bureau of Census, 2000 Census of Population, American Community Survey 2009-2013, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office. JSM 3/12/15

19 Source: U.S. Bureau of Census, 2000 Census of Population, American Community Survey 2009-2013, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office JSM 3/12/15

20 NOTES Number of residents who speak a language other than English is increasing Spanish is becoming a larger share of the other languages Pattern varies by county Remember “Twain”

21 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing 1950-2010, Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office. JSM 3/13/15

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26 NOTES SC median age between 1970 and 2013 – increased from 26 to 38 years The increase stems from the aging baby boomers

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31 NOTES SC population is becoming more urbanized Urbanization does not mean living within municipal boundaries Community patterns drastically affect “daytime” and “nighttime” populations

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