Allendale County Demographics

Allendale County, SC, has a population of approximately 8,039 residents. The racial composition is about 71.7% Black or African American, 25.3% White, and 3% other races, including Hispanic or Latino. The median household income is around $26,555, and the poverty rate stands at approximately 36.2%. The gender breakdown is nearly equal with 53.4% female and 46.6% male residents. Educational attainment shows about 75.2% of the population have a high school diploma or higher.

Allendale County Housing

As of the most recent data, Allendale County, SC, has a median home value of approximately $50,800. The median household income is around $24,611. The homeownership rate stands at roughly 67.4%, while the average household size is about 2.6 persons. The county experiences a relatively low population density with approximately 1,000 housing units. Renters occupy about 33% of housing, with a median gross rent of $433 per month. Note that these numbers are subject to change and should be verified with up-to-date sources.

Elections in Allendale County

Allendale County, South Carolina, participates in federal, state, and local elections. In recent elections, voter turnout and candidate details are as follows:

2020 Presidential Election:

  • Total votes: 4,226
  • Democratic candidate Joe Biden: 72.4% (3,059 votes)
  • Republican candidate Donald Trump: 26.7% (1,128 votes)

2022 Midterm Elections:

  • U.S. Senate: Incumbent Tim Scott (R)
  • U.S. House (District 6): Incumbent Jim Clyburn (D) ran against Republican Dukes Barrow.
  • South Carolina Governor: Incumbent Henry McMaster (R) versus Joe Cunningham (D).

Local Elections: Local offices include positions like County Council and School Board members. Specific candidates vary by district and election cycle. For detailed and current candidate information, consult the Allendale County Voter Registration and Elections Office.

Voter turnout in Allendale County generally mirrors state trends, with active local participation in both primary and general elections.

How Educated in Allendale County

As of the latest available data, Allendale County, SC, exhibits educational attainment levels significantly lower than state and national averages. Approximately 58.2% of adults aged 25 and older in Allendale County hold at least a high school diploma, compared to the South Carolina average of around 88.5% and the national average of about 88%. Additionally, only about 6.3% of Allendale County residents possess a bachelor's degree or higher, which is markedly lower than the 29.3% state average and the 33.1% national average. These discrepancies suggest that Allendale County faces significant challenges in educational attainment compared to broader statistical benchmarks.

Allendale County Employment Rate

As of the most recent data available:

  • Allendale County, SC has an approximately 21.4% unemployment rate as of 2021, considerably higher than the national average (approx. 3.8% as of 2023) and the South Carolina state average (3.2%).
  • The major industries in Allendale County are Education and Health Services, Manufacturing, and Public Administration.
  • Education and Health Services employs about 33% of the county's workforce, significantly higher compared to the national average of around 23% for these sectors.
  • Manufacturing represents approximately 14% of local employment, which is comparable to the national average of about 12%.
  • Public Administration employs around 11%, nearly double the national average of 5-6%.

This suggests that while Allendale County has substantial employment in essential public and service-oriented sectors, addressing unemployment disparities remains critical.

Average Income in Allendale County

Allendale County, SC, has an average household income significantly lower than both state and national averages. As of the latest data:

  • Allendale County: The median household income is approximately $26,000.
  • South Carolina: The state-wide median household income is around $56,227.
  • United States: The national median household income is approximately $68,703.

Here's a comparative table for clarity:

Location Median Household Income
Allendale County, SC $26,000
South Carolina $56,227
United States $68,703

This income disparity highlights the economic challenges faced by residents of Allendale County in comparison to broader state and national figures.

Allendale County Crime Rates

As of the most recent data, Allendale County, SC, experiences a relatively high crime rate compared to national averages. The county's crime rate stands at approximately 65 crimes per 1,000 residents annually. This encompasses both violent and property crimes. Below is a table summarizing various types of crimes and their respective occurrences per 1,000 residents.

Type of Crime Incidents per 1,000 Residents
Violent Crimes 10
Property Crimes 55
Homicides 0.5
Rapes 1.2
Robberies 3.1
Aggravated Assaults 5.2
Burglaries 15
Larceny-Theft 30
Motor Vehicle Thefts 10

These figures illustrate the higher prevalence of property crimes over violent crimes in the area.