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South Carolina (SC)Charleston-North Charleston843854

Berkeley County, SC

Charleston-North Charleston metro * 224.6K residents

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224.6K

Population

$84.4K

Median income

per household

$310.3K

Home value

9.9%

Poverty rate

What stands out

  • Median household income: $84.4K (top quartile vs US counties).
  • Median home value: $310.3K (top quartile vs US counties).
  • Poverty rate: 9.9% (low poverty; bottom quartile vs US counties).

Categories vs U.S.

Economy

3 of 6 metrics better than U.S. benchmarks

Median household income

$84.4K

U.S.

$81K

Median home value

$310.3K

U.S.

$333K

Poverty rate

9.9%

U.S.

12.4%

Housing stress

Rent-burdened renters (≥30%)

51.3%

U.S.

51.1%

Severely rent-burdened (≥50%)

26.7%

U.S.

25.9%

Affordability Ratios

Rent-to-Income

23.5%

Below 30% threshold

Home-Value-to-Income

3.7×

Within typical 3-5x range

Income distribution

Share of households by income bracket (ACS).

Income distribution
Income bracketShare of households
< $50k26.6%
$50–100k33.0%
$100–200k31.4%
$200k+8.9%
< $50k
26.6%
$50–100k
33.0%
$100–200k
31.4%
$200k+
8.9%

Housing tenure

Owner-occupied vs renter-occupied housing (ACS).

Housing tenure
TenurePercent
Owners74.5%
Renters25.5%
74.5%
Owners
Owners
74.5%
Renters
25.5%
See Charleston-North Charleston metro economy→See SC state economy→

Health

0 of 6 available metrics better than U.S.

Obesity

37.9%

U.S.

33.2%

Diabetes

12.9%

U.S.

12.1%

Current smoking

12.9%

U.S.

12.8%

See Charleston-North Charleston metro health data→See SC state health data→

Connectivity

2 of 3 metrics better than U.S.

100+ Mbps coverage

84.4%

U.S.

89.6%

Gigabit ready

59.3%

U.S.

46.1%

5G available

82.2%

U.S.

77.4%

See Charleston-North Charleston metro connectivity→See SC state connectivity→

Map

Berkeley County, SC

Population

224.6K

Area

1.1K sq mi

Density

203.5/sq mi

Neighbors

Charleston County, SCClarendon County, SCDorchester County, SCGeorgetown County, SCOrangeburg County, SCWilliamsburg County, SC

National Percentile Rankings

How this county compares to other counties nationwide.

Data Sources & Notes

Data freshness

ACS 5-year
2020–2024
CDC PLACES
2025
BLS (LAUS)
2026-02
Broadband
2024-06-arcgis
Mobile coverage
2025-11-24
Page updated
2026-04-26

Release schedule and upstream dates: Sources.

Data sources

U.S. Census (ACS 5-year)U.S. Census TIGER/LineCDC PLACESBLS (LAUS)FCC Broadband Data Collection (fixed broadband)FCC (Mobile Broadband Data Collection)

Derived statistics

  • ACS county metrics (income, housing, demographics) are sourced directly from Census county-level tables.
  • CDC health metrics are sourced from county-level CDC PLACES data.
  • Unemployment is sourced from the BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program.
  • Population density is computed as population ÷ land area.

Data accuracy & methodology

County pages use 2020–2024 ACS 5-year county-level estimates sourced directly from Census county tables. CDC health metrics come from county-level CDC PLACES. Unemployment rates come from the BLS LAUS program. Connectivity metrics use FCC coverage data.

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