Smyrna (South Carolina)

Cherokee County York County

45-67210

Smyrna is a town in Cherokee and in York County in the U.S. state of South Carolina. According to the 2000 census it had a population of 59 over an area of 1.8 km ². The population density is 33 per km ².

Smyrna is the smallest town in South Carolina.

Demography

According to the census in 2000 lived in Smyrna 59 people in 27 households; among them were 17 families. The population density was 32 ​​people per km ². A total of 26 units were recorded. The racial the population was made ​​up of 92 % White and 8% Black or African American.

Of the 27 households out of which 41 % have children living with them. 73 % were married couples living together. 18% of all households. The average household size was 2.68 and the average family size 3.12.

The population was spread out with 29% under 18 years old, 7% 18-24 years 29% 25-44 years 19% 45-64 years 17% 65 years or older. The average age (median) was 35 years. Mathematically, for every 100 females 84 males and 100 adult women aged 18 years and 75 men.

The median income for a household (median) was $ 32,500, and the median income for a family $ 36,667. The per capita income of Smyrna was $ 20,575. Under the poverty line no living of the inhabitants.

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