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Rank | Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations Male Percentage ▼ | City / Population |
1. | 42.9% | Sycamore, SC / 143 |
2. | 35.7% | Williams, SC / 74 |
3. | 31.6% | Luray, SC / 68 |
4. | 31.0% | Kline, SC / 244 |
5. | 24.3% | Saluda, SC / 3,450 |
6. | 17.5% | Rembert, SC / 222 |
7. | 16.0% | Furman, SC / 187 |
8. | 12.5% | Govan, SC / 119 |
9. | 11.8% | Utica, SC / 1,639 |
10. | 11.8% | Sellers, SC / 203 |
11. | 10.2% | Springfield, SC / 494 |
12. | 9.2% | Edisto, SC / 2,361 |
13. | 9.1% | Lowndesville, SC / 156 |
13. | 9.1% | Little Mountain, SC / 288 |
15. | 8.9% | Eutawville, SC / 542 |
16. | 8.0% | Chesnee, SC / 744 |
17. | 7.1% | Andrews, SC / 2,958 |
18. | 6.6% | Burnettown, SC / 2,671 |
19. | 6.5% | Allendale, SC / 3,626 |
20. | 6.3% | Johnston, SC / 2,471 |
21. | 6.1% | Bennettsville, SC / 9,322 |
22. | 6.0% | Pamplico, SC / 1,117 |
23. | 5.9% | Monetta, SC / 247 |
24. | 5.8% | Liberty, SC / 3,238 |
25. | 5.3% | Sharon, SC / 506 |
26. | 5.2% | Mcclellanville, SC / 338 |
27. | 5.1% | Loris, SC / 2,424 |
28. | 4.7% | Edisto Beach, SC / 579 |
29. | 4.6% | New Ellenton, SC / 2,173 |
30. | 4.5% | Lake View, SC / 1,032 |
31. | 4.4% | Manning, SC / 4,185 |
32. | 4.4% | Summerton, SC / 1,030 |
33. | 4.2% | Fairfax, SC / 3,519 |
34. | 4.2% | Mayesville, SC / 615 |
35. | 4.0% | Newberry, SC / 10,272 |
36. | 4.0% | West Union, SC / 286 |
36. | 4.0% | Pomaria, SC / 149 |
38. | 3.7% | Hemingway, SC / 809 |
39. | 3.5% | Estill, SC / 2,427 |
40. | 3.3% | Mount Croghan, SC / 183 |
41. | 3.3% | South Sumter, SC / 2,414 |
42. | 3.0% | Clio, SC / 858 |
43. | 2.8% | Murphys Estates, SC / 2,256 |
44. | 2.5% | Awendaw, SC / 1,247 |
45. | 2.5% | Camden, SC / 6,805 |
46. | 2.4% | Bethune, SC / 378 |
47. | 2.4% | Mullins, SC / 4,735 |
48. | 2.4% | Southern Shops, SC / 4,576 |
49. | 2.3% | York, SC / 7,613 |
49. | 2.3% | Greenwood, SC / 22,936 |
51. | 2.2% | Ninety Six, SC / 1,831 |
52. | 2.2% | Hampton, SC / 2,838 |
53. | 2.1% | Gaffney, SC / 12,492 |
54. | 2.1% | Latta, SC / 1,649 |
55. | 2.0% | Carlisle, SC / 472 |
56. | 2.0% | Georgetown, SC / 9,302 |
57. | 1.9% | Cheraw, SC / 5,828 |
58. | 1.8% | Aynor, SC / 795 |
58. | 1.8% | Saint Matthews, SC / 2,053 |
60. | 1.7% | Clemson, SC / 13,596 |
60. | 1.7% | Pacolet, SC / 1,991 |
62. | 1.5% | Prosperity, SC / 971 |
63. | 1.4% | Golden Grove, SC / 3,047 |
64. | 1.3% | Laurens, SC / 9,265 |
65. | 1.2% | Port Royal, SC / 10,442 |
66. | 1.2% | Hollywood, SC / 4,597 |
67. | 1.1% | Chester, SC / 5,752 |
68. | 1.1% | Belvedere, SC / 5,428 |
69. | 1.0% | Pageland, SC / 2,737 |
70. | 1.0% | Ruby, SC / 367 |
70. | 1.0% | Woodfield, SC / 10,054 |
72. | 0.9% | Moncks Corner, SC / 7,508 |
73. | 0.8% | North Myrtle Beach, SC / 13,397 |
74. | 0.8% | Hilda, SC / 617 |
75. | 0.8% | Kershaw, SC / 1,835 |
76. | 0.7% | Little River, SC / 8,675 |
76. | 0.7% | Murrells Inlet, SC / 7,331 |
78. | 0.6% | North Charleston, SC / 94,524 |
79. | 0.6% | Parker, SC / 10,286 |
80. | 0.6% | Taylors, SC / 21,635 |
81. | 0.5% | Fort Mill, SC / 10,273 |
82. | 0.5% | Blythewood, SC / 1,459 |
83. | 0.4% | Charleston, SC / 116,347 |
83. | 0.4% | Orangeburg, SC / 13,855 |
85. | 0.3% | Mount Pleasant, SC / 64,208 |
86. | 0.3% | Sumter, SC / 40,340 |
86. | 0.3% | Saint Andrews, SC / 20,835 |
88. | 0.3% | Greenville, SC / 57,821 |
89. | 0.3% | Gantt, SC / 13,874 |
90. | 0.3% | Lexington, SC / 16,410 |
91. | 0.3% | Seven Oaks, SC / 16,332 |
91. | 0.3% | Cayce, SC / 12,319 |
93. | 0.3% | Red Hill, SC / 13,846 |
93. | 0.3% | Ladson, SC / 14,166 |
95. | 0.3% | Easley, SC / 19,720 |
96. | 0.2% | Rock Hill, SC / 63,108 |
96. | 0.2% | Columbia, SC / 127,605 |
98. | 0.2% | Hanahan, SC / 16,944 |
99. | 0.2% | Spartanburg, SC / 37,488 |
100. | 0.1% | Conway, SC / 16,424 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations Male Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations Male Percentage' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.