Economic Status

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has set 2008 poverty guidelines as reflected in Table 1.

The children living in poverty indicator represents the percentage of children age 17 and under living in families with incomes that fall below the federal poverty level. Children who live in poverty experience significant obstacles to education and health and are characterized by other predictors of persistent poverty.  Children in S.C. experience poverty at rates higher than the national average and, generally, at rates somewhat lower than the southeast region (see Figure 1.).

The percentage of children under 18 living in poverty was higher in Spartanburg County than in peer counties in 2004 and 2005 but dropped significantly in 2006 (see Figure 2).

In June 2007, the total number of S.C. children, birth through 18, enrolled in Medicaid was 502,308. Of that number, 28,716 were in Spartanburg County. Disaggregated data for age and race follow in Table 3.