City rankings

Highest Income Cities in South Carolina

Five Forks ranks #1 in South Carolina for highest income cities at $141,786.

This ranking orders all 50 qualifying South Carolina cities by median household income, computed from the named federal field or time-series described below. It is one of 9 transparent ranking lenses Areazine publishes for South Carolina, each answering one direct question from official data. Compare Five Forks's standing against every other South Carolina city ranked below.

Data updated 2026-08-21

50
Cities ranked
$141,786
#1 Five Forks
$38,635
Lowest, Orangeburg

What this South Carolina ranking shows

According to the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates, the CDC PLACES population-level health analysis, and the CMS Hospital Compare quality data, Areazine ranks U.S. cities across more than 19,000 incorporated places, census-designated places, and consolidated city-county governments. State-level city rankings combine these federal datasets to produce intra-state comparisons across demographics, economics, health outcomes, and hospital quality.

Five Forks leads 50 South Carolina cities at $141,786, while Orangeburg sits at the bottom with $38,635 - a total spread of $103,151 on median household income. The top 5 occupy 46% of that range, indicating a moderate distribution with meaningful steps between rungs.

The median South Carolina city in this list sits at $68,250, $73,536 behind Five Forks. See our methodology for ranking construction, data vintage, refresh cadence, and the federal upstream tables we join, and triangulate via the 8 other South Carolina rankings below, cities that lead on multiple lenses are the most robust signals.

Top 5 - Highest Income Cities

Top 5 South Carolina cities ranked by median household income
Rank City median household income Population
#1 Five Forks $141,786 14K
#2 Mount Pleasant $124,755 81K
#3 Fort Mill $121,823 14K
#4 Bluffton $111,281 17K
#5 Hilton Head Island $94,657 41K

Does median household income track with city size?

Highest Income Cities vs. population, top 25 ranked cities

Source: U.S. Census Bureau (population), median household income per methodology 2×2 strategic matrix plotting 25 entities by Population (X) and median household income (Y), with a crosshair dividing the plot into four quadrants. Large & strongSmall & strongLarge & weakSmall & weak 050,000100,000150,000 60,00080,000100,000120,000140,000160,000 Population median household income
Source: U.S. Census Bureau (population), median household income per methodology

Highest Income Cities 50

More South Carolina Rankings 8

Reading this South Carolina ranking responsibly

Single-metric rankings are useful precisely because they are honest about what they measure. A "highest income" ranking does not tell you that the top-ranked city is the best place to live in South Carolina; it tells you that, among cities of population ten thousand and above in South Carolina that have a published median household income field in the most recent American Community Survey five-year estimates, this city has the highest such value. That precise definition matters, because composite "best places" lists from real-estate marketing sites and lifestyle magazines often combine income with subjective weights on schools, walkability, and amenities, producing a score whose components are not disclosed and whose ordering is not reproducible. Areazine's editorial commitment is to keep the underlying field, source, and vintage visible so the reader can audit any rank in this list against the canonical federal record.

Cross-checking against other rankings is a useful sanity test. A city that appears in the top ten on three or more different rankings, for example, highest income, most educated, and lowest poverty, is showing a robust signal across multiple independent dimensions. A city that appears in the top ten on only one ranking and middling on the others is showing a narrower signal, often driven by a single statistical artifact (a small population pulling the per-capita measure, a recent acquisition spike inflating median home value, an outlier survey year). The other nine South Carolina rankings linked above provide that cross-check at zero extra effort.

Data Sources

Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2024 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023). Ranking computations use U.S. Census Bureau reference geographies. Crime statistics, where referenced, originate from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting program (also accessible via the Crime Data Explorer).