Charleston metropolitan area, South Carolina

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Charleston metropolitan area
74th in the U.S.

The Charleston metropolitan area is an urban area centered around

latter term
has historically referred to South Carolina's southern coast in general.

Area

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
190080,006
191088,59410.7%
1920108,45022.4%
1930101,050−6.8%
1940121,10519.8%
1950164,85636.1%
1960278,96169.2%
1970336,12520.5%
1980430,46228.1%
1990506,87517.8%
2000549,0338.3%
2010664,60721.1%
2020799,63620.3%
2022 (est.)830,5293.9%
U.S. Decennial Census[2]

Counties

Charleston Metropolitan Area

County 2021 Estimate 2020 Census Change
Charleston County 413,024 408,235 +1.17%
Berkeley County 236,701 229,861 +2.98%
Dorchester County 163,327 161,540 +1.11%
Total 813,052 799,636 +1.68%

Largest cities and towns

Rank City / town County 2020 Census 2010 Census Change
1 Charleston Charleston County / Berkeley County 150,227 128,563 +16.85%
2 North Charleston Berkeley County / Charleston County / Dorchester County 114,852 97,471 +17.83%
3 Mount Pleasant Charleston County 90,801 67,843 +33.84%
4 Summerville Dorchester County / Berkeley County / Charleston County 50,915 43,392 +17.34%
5 Goose Creek Berkeley County 45,946 35,938 +27.85%
6 Hanahan Berkeley County 20,325 17,997 +12.94%
7 Moncks Corner Berkeley County 13,297 7,885 +68.64%
8 James Island Charleston County 11,621 11,231 +3.47%
9 Hollywood Charleston County 5,339 4,714 +13.26%
10 Isle of Palms Charleston County 4,347 4,133 +5.18%

Communities

Places with more than 100,000 inhabitants

Places with 25,000 to 100,000 inhabitants

Places with 5,000 to 25,000 inhabitants

Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants

Places with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants

Unincorporated places

Demographics

As of the

Latino
of any race were 2.38% of the population.

The median income for a household in the MSA was $40,345, and the median income for a family was $47,186. Males had a median income of $33,229 versus $24,118 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $19,037.

Armed Forces

Portions of the Charleston, South Carolina metropolitan area (The City of Charleston, The City of North Charleston, The City of Goose Creek, and The City of Hanahan) are home to all branches of the United States Military. During the Cold War, the Naval Base (1902-1996) became the third largest U.S. homeport serving over 80 ships and submarines. In addition, the Charleston Naval Shipyard repaired frigates, destroyers, cruisers, sub tenders, and submarines. Also, the Shipyard was responsible for refueling nuclear subs.

During this period, the Weapons Station was the Atlantic Fleet's load out base for all nuclear

SLBM
) were stored and maintained, guarded by a U.S. Marine Corps Security Force Company.

In 2010, the Air Force Base (3,877 acres) and Naval Weapons Station (>17,000 acres) merged to form Joint Base Charleston. Today, Joint Base Charleston, encompassing over 20,877 acres and supporting 53 Military Commands and Federal Agencies, provides service to over 79,000 Airmen, Sailors, Soldiers, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, DOD civilians, dependents, and retirees.

Navy

  • Charleston Naval Weapons Station, Joint Base Charleston (>17,000 acres, 27 square miles), Goose Creek and Hanahan
  • NAVWAR
    )
  • Naval Nuclear Power Training Command
  • Nuclear Power School
  • Nuclear Power Training Unit
  • Moored Training Nuclear Submarine, USS Daniel Webster (SSBN-626)
  • Moored Training Nuclear Submarine, USS La Jolla (SSN-701)
  • Moored Training Nuclear Submarine, USS San Francisco (SSN-711)
  • Naval Consolidated Brig, Charleston, East Coast
  • Mobile Mine Assembly Unit Eleven (MOMAU-11)
  • Naval Operations Support Center Charleston
  • Navy Reserve Center
  • Navy Munitions Command CONUS, Detachment Charleston
  • Explosive Ordnance Detachment
  • Naval Health Clinic Charleston
  • Navy Dental Clinic
  • Naval Criminal Investigative Service Training, Federal Complex
  • Lay berth for Roll-On Roll-Off Naval Ships, Military Sealift Command, Federal Complex
  • MV Cape Ducato (T-AKR-5051)
    , Military Sealift Command Ship, Ready Reserve Force, Federal Complex
  • MV Cape Douglas (T-AKR-5052), Military Sealift Command Ship, Ready Reserve Force, Federal Complex
  • MV Cape Domingo (T-AKR-5053), Military Sealift Command Ship, Ready Reserve Force, Federal Complex
  • MV Cape Decision (T-AKR-5054), Military Sealift Command Ship, Ready Reserve Force, Federal Complex
  • MV Cape Diamond (T-AKR-5055), Military Sealift Command Ship, Ready Reserve Force, Federal Complex
  • MV Cape Edmont (T-AKR-5069), Military Sealift Command Ship, Ready Reserve Force, Federal Complex

Air Force

  • Charleston Air Force Base, Joint Base Charleston (3,877 acres, 6.06 square miles), North Charleston
  • Charleston Air Force Auxiliary Base, North, SC (2,393 acres, 3.74 square miles)
  • Charleston Defense Fuel Storage and Distribution Facility, Hanahan
  • 628th Air Base Wing
  • 628th Mission Support Group
  • 628th Medical Group
  • 315th Airlift Wing
  • 437th Airlift Wing
  • 373rd Training Squadron, Detachment 5
  • 1st Combat Camera Squadron
  • 412th Logistics Support Squadron OL-AC
  • Air Force ROTC Det 772
  • Civil Air Patrol – Charleston Composite Squadron

Marines

  • Marine Corps Reserve Center, Naval Weapons Station

Coast Guard

  • Coast Guard Sector Charleston (District 7)
  • Coast Guard Station Charleston
  • Coast Guard Base Charleston
  • Coast Guard Helicopter Air Facility, Johns Island
  • Coast Guard
    Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin
    , Johns Island
  • Coast Guard Reserves, Charleston
  • Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy, Federal Complex
  • National Security Cutter
    , Federal Complex
  • National Security Cutter
    , Federal Complex
  • USCGC Stone (WMSL-758 National security cutter, Federal Complex
  • USCGC Tarpon,
    Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat
    , Tybee Island
  • USCGC Yellowfin,
    Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat
    , Charleston
  • USCGC Anvil, Charleston

Army

  • United States Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District
  • South Carolina Army National Guard
  • Army Reserve Training Center, Naval Weapons Station
  • 841st Army Transportation Battalion, Naval Weapons Station
  • 1182nd Army Deployment & Distribution Support Battalion, Naval Weapons Station
  • 1189th Army Transportation Brigade, Reserve Support Command, Naval Weapons Station
  • Army Strategic Logistics Activity, Naval Weapons Station

Federal Complex (former Charleston Naval Base), North Charleston

  • Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC), Department of Homeland Security
  • Moored FLETC Training Ship, SS Cape Chalmers (T-AK-5036)
  • Sea Hawk Interagency Operations Center
  • Customs and Border Protection Satellite Academy
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement Satellite Academy
  • U.S. Courts, Federal Probation and Pretrial Services Academy
  • Food and Drug Administration Training Academy
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (
    NOAA
    )
  • NOAAS Nancy Foster (R 352)
    Ship
  • NOAAS Ronald H. Brown (R 104)
    Ship
  • U.S. Department of State
  • Global Financial Services Center, U.S. Department of State

L*Passport Service Center, U.S. Department of State

  • Joint Base Charleston
    Joint Base Charleston
  • United States Marine Corps
    United States Marine Corps
  • SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic
    SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic
  • The 437 Airlift Wing
    The 437 Airlift Wing
  • The 315 Airlift Wing
    The 315 Airlift Wing
  • The 1st Combat Camera Squadron
    The 1st Combat Camera Squadron
  • The 412 Flight Test Squadron
    The 412 Flight Test Squadron
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

See also

  • South Carolina census statistical areas

External links

  • [1] *** [See section 5 for definition and proper use of Metropolitan Statistical Area]

References

  1. ^ "2020 Population and Housing State Data". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. 2021-08-12. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
  2. ^ "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on May 7, 2015. Retrieved May 28, 2013.