2005 American Community Survey: South Carolina

The American Community Survey (ACS) is a new nationwide survey designed to provide communities with a fresh look at how they are changing. It will replace the long form in future censuses, and is a critical element in the Census Bureau's reengineered 2010 census plan. The 2005 data products include estimates of demographic, social, and economic characteristics of people, households and housing units for every state in the Nation and most areas with a population of 65,000 or more.
There are important differences between the data collected in the 2000 Census and the American Community Survey data. Please review this comparison of Census 2000 and American Community Survey data before attempting to analyze data from the ACS.
For more information, please visit the the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey website.
2005 American Community Survey data is available for areas in South Carolina with a population greater than 65,000.
State Data
- Grandparents
- Population 60 Years and Over
- Population 65 Years and Over
- Population by Age and Gender
- State Rankings
County Data
Detailed Profiles
County Comparisons
- Percent of the Total Population Who Are 65 Years and Over
- Percent of the Total Population Who Are 85 Years and Over
- Percent of Households With One or More People 65 Years and Over
- Percent of People 65 Years and Over Below Poverty Level in the Past 12 Months
- Percent of People 65 Years and Over Below Poverty Level in the Past 12 Months
