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2.21k persons made up the population of St. George, South Carolina in 2020, with a median age of 33.2 and a typical family income of $27,225. St. George, South Carolina's population decreased from 2,352 to 2,209 between 2019 and 2020, a 6.08% loss, while its median household income decreased from $31,917 to $27,225, a 14.7% decrease.


Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (50.5%), White (Non-Hispanic) (45.9%), White (Hispanic) (2.76%), Two+ (Non-Hispanic) (0.815%), and Black or African American (Hispanic) (0%) make up the top 5 ethnic groups in St. George, South Carolina.


In St. George, South Carolina, none of the households reported that their primary shared language was anything other than English. Only the principal self-reported language used by all household members is taken into account here, not the potential multilingual character of households.


Americans make up 99.8% of the population in St. George, South Carolina.


In 2020, St. George, South Carolina, had a median property value of $133,400 and a 57.8% homeownership rate. The majority of persons in St. George, South Carolina commuted alone by car, and the trip took an average of 33.8 minutes. In St. George, South Carolina, there were typically three cars per family.

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Diversity

2.21k people call St. George, South Carolina home, and 99.8% of them are citizens. In 2020, 0.407% of St. George, South Carolina, residents were foreign-born (9 people).


There were 1.12k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) residents in St. George, South Carolina in 2020, more than any other race or ethnicity. The second and third most prevalent ethnic groups were White (Non-Hispanic) with 1.02k inhabitants and White (Hispanic) with 61.


Ethnicity and Race

There were 1.12k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) residents in St. George, South Carolina in 2020, more than any other race or ethnicity. The second and third most prevalent ethnic groups were White (Non-Hispanic) with 1.02k inhabitants and White (Hispanic) with 61.


Hispanics make up 2.76% of the population in St. George, SC (61 people).


Population Born Abroad

The percentage of foreign-born residents in St. George, South Carolina as of 2020 was 0.407%, which is less than the 13.5% national average. St. George, South Carolina has a 0.51% foreign-born population percentage in 2019, indicating a declining rate.


Worldwide Diversity

Mexico accounted for 62,463 of South Carolina's foreign-born residents' birthplaces in 2020, followed by India with 16,261 and Honduras with 12,981 of these residents.


Citizenship

In comparison to the national average of 93.4%, 99.8% of St. George, SC people were US citizens as of 2020. 99.7% of St. George, South Carolina residents were US citizens in 2019, indicating a rising citizenship rate.


Veterans

4.73 times more military personnel who served in Vietnam than in any other combat are located in Veterans St. George, South Carolina.


Economy

In South Carolina, the average income of men is $137 times greater than that of women, who earn $45,267 on average. South Carolina's income inequality, as determined by the Gini index, is 0.462, which is lower than the US average.


736 people work in St. George, South Carolina's economy. Manufacturing employs 217 people, retail trade employs 150, and health care & social assistance employs 79 people in St. George, South Carolina. Public administration pays the highest wages ($68,750), followed by educational services ($51,875), and educational services, health care & social assistance ($42,750).

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