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2040 SC Metro Projections

Posted 04-08-2017 at 11:00 PM by The QC


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Originally Posted by Jandrew5 View Post
Yeah Distorted Logic, it's definitely more for fun than seriousness. This is just a representation of where things could be heading if they stay somewhat the same.

You are right, our counties have been growing faster than expected. Berkeley County has already passed 200,000 when it wasn't expected to that until around 2024. Still, this is a good guesstimate imo.

And the thing about Greenville: while it's on fire, Pickens and Laurens are not. They drag down Greenville's growth rate. None of the 3 Charleston counties are dragging anything down. Charleston's not even the fastest growing county in that metro. I think Charleston could very well pass Greenville that soon, unless of course GSP unites, which they should be.
For those predicting that Greenville and Spartanburg msa populations will merge should keep in mind that it is based on commuter data. If the criteria does not change, 25 percent of Spartanburg' non farm work force must commute into the greenville msa in order for the two NSA areas to merge. Baltimore and Washington are only about 45 miles apart but they are separate msa areas
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