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Lexington County’s Population Surges Amidst Southern Charm

Lexington County's Population Surges Amidst Southern Charm

Lexington County: A Growing Southern Gem

Hey there, folks! Let’s chat about the buzz surrounding Lexington County, one of the hottest spots in South Carolina. Nestled right next to the Congaree River, this charming area is making waves for its impressive growth, but how fast are we really talking here? It’s a question that has a lot of local leaders and residents fired up, and rightly so! They want to ensure that their lovely home retains its character while accommodating new faces.

Fast Growth: Just How Fast?

To get a better understanding of the growth rate, we need to take a peek at the numbers. According to Jerry Mitchell, chair of the geography department at the University of South Carolina, Lexington County sits in a state that’s currently the fastest-growing in the nation, showing a positive growth of 1.7% in 2023. How exciting is that?

But hold your horses! Not every county is basking in this growth glory. While areas like coastal Horry County are booming — boasting an impressive growth rate of 30.35% from 2010 to 2020 — Lexington County is riding high as well, with its growth rate sitting at an admirable 12.04% during the same timeframe.

A Snapshot of Recent Growth

Looking a bit closer, from 2020 to 2023, Lexington managed to add about 15,500 people, raising its population to nearly 310,000. That’s a growth rate of 5.3%, which puts it at number 11 among South Carolina counties! Though more recently, between 2022 and 2023, the county only grew by 1.4%, which added a little over 4,400 people. These figures tell us that while we might be growing, the pace can fluctuate a bit.

Comparing the Neighbors

It’s nifty to note that Richland County, which is just next door, has a larger population of around 425,000 but is growing at a slower rate — just 2.2% from 2020 to 2023. So, while Lexington is seeing an increase in its numbers, Richland is not keeping pace at the same rate. A bit of friendly competition, wouldn’t you say?

The Growth Formula: Population vs. Percentage

When assessing growth, it’s important to keep in mind that percentages don’t always tell the whole story. For example, in a recent analysis, Jasper County had the highest growth percentage at a sharp 4.9%, but it added fewer than 1,600 people overall. In contrast, while it doesn’t have the pace of growth, Lexington added many more bodies during that same period. It’s kind of like comparing apples to oranges!

Building for the Future

And speaking of growth, let’s chat about building permits. Gregory Sprouse, from the Central Midlands Council of Governments, emphasizes that the number of building permits issued can be a strong indicator of future growth. Since 2013, Lexington County has issued more permits than Richland, which implies exciting developments on the horizon. Yet, it’s fair to say that turning these permits into actual homes can take some time.

What Lies Ahead?

As all of this unfolds, the big question remains: what does the future hold for Lexington County? Will growth continue? Will it maintain its community charm? As Lexington continues to bring in new residents, local leaders and citizens alike will undoubtedly keep a watchful eye on how these changes will shape the area they treasure. After all, community is at the heart of all great places!

In closing, Lexington County is a bustling hub with a bright future. From growth statistics to community concerns, it’s clear that the conversation about growth is just getting started. With every new resident, there’s an opportunity to enrich the fabric of this vibrant community!


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