SPARTANBURG COUNTY
Date Formed:  1785
Land Area (square miles): 811
County Seat: Spartanburg
Other Cities and Towns:
Campobello, Central Pacolet, Chesnee, Cowpens, Duncan, Greer, Inman, Landrum, Lyman, Pacolet, Pacolet Mills, Wellford, Woodruff
Form of Government: Council-Administrator
Council Members: 7
Method of Election Single Member/ Chair at Large
Term Length 4 years
Council of Government:  Appalachian
County History According to the South Carolina State Library Reference Room
Spartanburg County and its county seat were named for the Spartan Regiment, a local militia unit that fought in the Revolutionary War. The county was formed in 1785 as a part of Ninety Six District, and from 1791 to 1799 it was part of Pinckney District. A part of Spartanburg County later went to form Cherokee County in 1897. European settlers, primarily Scotch-Irish, began moving into this area from Pennsylvania and Virginia in the late eighteenth century. For many years the primary occupations were small scale cattle raising and cotton farming. Areas with mineral springs, such as Glenn Springs, were also popular summer resorts for lowcountry residents. Following the Civil War, textile manufacturing became the dominant industry, and Spartanburg County remains an important manufacturing center today. Some well known Spartanburg residents are hymn writer and publisher William Walker (1809-1875), U.S. Army General William C. Westmoreland, and industrialist Roger Milliken.
Population Trends Value Rank Value Rank
Population 1980: 201,861 4 Numeric Change 1980-2000: 51,930 6
Population 1990: 226,800 4 Avg. Ann. Growth Rate 1980-2000: 1.28% 18
Population 2000:  253,791 4 Percent Change 2005-2006: 1.6% 13
Population Estimate 2005: 266,764 4 Persons Per Square Mile 2006: 334.3 5
Population Estimate 2006: 271,087 4
Link to SC Office of Research and Statistics - Community Profile Demographic Data
Link to SC Office of Research and Statistics - Kids Count
Economic Data Value Rank Value Rank
Jobs 1980: 94,962 4 Personal Income 2005: $7,110,883 5
Jobs 1990: 115,226 4 Per Capita Pers. Income (PCPI) 2005: $20,409 42
Jobs 2000: 131,795 4 % of U.S. PCPI 2005: 77% 16
Avg. Annual Growth Rate 1980-2000:  1.94% 16 Average Wage Per Job 2005:  $35,301 3
Jobs 2004: 125,987 4 % of U.S. Avg. Wage Per Job 2005:  88% 3
Jobs 2005: 126,261 4 Avg. Unemployment 1996-2006:  5.5% 30
Numeric Change 2004-2005: 274 15 Unemployment Rate 2006 Ann. Avg: 6.7% 31
Tax Data Value Rank Value Rank
Assessed Property 2004: $907,282,595 41 Per Capita Assessed Property 2004: $3,575 17
County Base Millage Rate* 2006: 0.0717 33 Additional Sales Tax (if applicable)
Value of One Mil 2006: $839,332 7 Local Option Sales Tax:  
Net Taxable Sales FY 2005: $2,993,181,907 6 Capital Projects Sales Tax:  
Admissions Taxes Collected FY 2005: $650,314 10 School District Sales Tax:  
Accomodations Taxes Collected FY 2005: $709,632 9 Transportation Sales Tax:  
* County Base Millage Rate reflects county mils only and does not include millages charged by other taxing entities (cities, schools, etc.)
Link to SC Employment Security Commission - Top Employers by County
Link to SC Office of Research and Statistics - Community Profile Demographic Data
Financial and Employment Data Value Rank Value Rank
Total Revenues FY 2004: $125,812,458 5 Per Capital Revenues: $496 25
Total Expenditures FY 2004: $121,198,373 6 Per Capita Expenditures: $478 21
General Fund Budget FY 2007: $77,487,536 6 Per Capita General Fund Budget: $305 40
Total Debt Outstanding FY 2006: $39,045,000 9 Per Capita Debt Outstanding: $146 25
Credit Ratings(s) FY 2006: Payroll FY 2007: $43,268,136 6
 Moodys: Aa2 Full-Time Employees FY 2007:  1223 6
Standard & Poor: AA Part-Time Employees FY 2007: 207 2
Fitch: AA Full Time Emp/1,000 Cnty Residents:   4.82 38
Link to SC Office of Research and Statistics - Local Government Finance Report (Full document in Excel)
Sources:  County histories obtained from the South Carolina State Library Reference Room at http://www.state.sc.us/scsl/cnties.html. All other sources are listed in the appendix tables.
Updated 9/19/2007 15:37
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