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Aiken, South Carolina
Population:
28,719
Median Income:
$46,965
Median Home Price:
$149,999
Number of hospitals in the place:
1
Temperature:
90°F July High, 30°F January Low
Charleston, South Carolina
Population:
115,483
Median Income:
$40,943
Median Home Price:
$220,000
Number of hospitals in the place:
9
Temperature:
90°F July High, 30°F January Low
Clemson, South Carolina
Population:
13,148
Median Income:
$34,403
Median Home Price:
$125,000
Number of hospitals in the place:
0
Temperature:
91°F July High, 32°F January Low
Columbia, South Carolina
Population:
122,786
Median Income:
$32,867
Median Home Price:
$144,950
Number of hospitals in the place:
9
Temperature:
85°F July High, 30°F January Low
Easley, South Carolina
Population:
19,970
Median Income:
$40,189
Median Home Price:
$112,000
Number of hospitals in the place:
1
Temperature:
90°F July High, 33°F January Low
Fort Mill, South Carolina
Population:
15,230
Median Income:
$48,881
Median Home Price:
$156,850
Number of hospitals in the place:
0
Temperature:
89°F July High, 30°F January Low
Goose Creek, South Carolina
Population:
35,950
Median Income:
$47,055
Median Home Price:
$150,000
Number of hospitals in the place:
0
Temperature:
90°F July High, 37°F January Low
Irmo, South Carolina
Population:
11,234
Median Income:
$57,110
Median Home Price:
$118,319
Number of hospitals in the place:
0
Temperature:
91°F July High, 33°F January Low
Ladson, South Carolina
Population:
15,166
Median Income:
$42,724
Median Home Price:
$112,000
Number of hospitals in the place:
0
Temperature:
90°F July High, 36°F January Low
Mauldin, South Carolina
Population:
19,298
Median Income:
$49,607
Median Home Price:
$134,267
Number of hospitals in the place:
0
Temperature:
90°F July High, 30°F January Low

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