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The 5 largest ethnic groups in South Carolina are White (Non-Hispanic) (62.2%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (25.1%), Two Races Excluding Other, Three or More Races (Non-Hispanic) (2.76%), Other (Hispanic) (2.3%), and Two Races Including Other (Hispanic) (2.26%).
Counties with the largest Latino population include Wake, Durham, Mecklenburg and a few in the Piedmont Triad region: Guilford and Forsyth.
The largest Latino communities in South Carolina (in order of size) are found in Greenville, Beaufort, Spartanburg, Richland, Charleston and Horry Counties.
11 Cities With the Most Hispanics New York, N.Y. Hispanic Population: 2.27 million. Los Angeles, Calif. Hispanic Population: 1.8 million. Houston, Texas. Hispanic Population: 908,000. San Antonio, Texas. Hispanic Population: 807,000. Chicago, Ill. Hispanic Population: 774,000. Phoenix, Ariz. Dallas, Texas. El Paso, Texas.
The two counties with the highest share of Hispanic and Latino residents in 2024 18 percent were Saluda County in the Midlands (an hours drive outside Columbia), and Jasper County, a formerly rural expanse in the states southeastern corner that has seen an influx of retirees.

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South Carolina has a small but growing immigrant population. While 1 in 20 South Carolinians is an immigrant, foreign-born residents make up a vital, educated share of the states labor force.

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