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The economy of South Carolina was ranked the 25th largest in the United States based on gross domestic product in 2022. Tourism, centered around Myrtle Beach, Charleston, and Hilton Head Island, is the state's largest industry. The state's other major economic sector is advanced manufacturing located primarily in the Upstate and the Lowcountry
After 1880, their average annual production approximated 46 million pounds of cleaned rice, of which North Carolina produced 5.5 million, South Carolina 27 million and Georgia 13.5 million pounds. [11] The rice industry in Louisiana began around the time of the Civil War. For a number of years, production was small, but during the 1870s the ...
The following list includes the annual nominal gross domestic product for each of the 50 U.S. states and the national capital of Washington, D.C. and the GDP change and GDP per capita as of 2024.
North Carolina: State vegetable: Sweet potato: 1995 [86] State blue berry: Blueberry: 2001 [86] State red berry: Strawberry: 2001 [86] State fruit: Scuppernong grape: 2001 [86] North Dakota: State fruit: Chokecherry: 2007 [87] Ohio: State fruit: Tomato: 2009 [88] State native fruit: Pawpaw: 2009 [88] Oklahoma: State meal: Oklahoma state meal ...
The Charleston Tea Garden, on Wadmalaw Island, outside of Charleston, South Carolina, is the only large-scale tea farm in the US, at 127 acres. [3] Smaller scale commercial farms are in the states of Alabama, Hawaii, Oregon, South Carolina, and Washington. [4]
South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice Director Eden Hendrick recently said, “We are the outliers. We are the ones who do not follow the best practices, do not follow the research, do not ...
Since Beamer took over, South Carolina is 2-2 off of bye weeks. Can the Gamecocks get a major upset this week? 3 reasons South Carolina will beat No. 10 Texas A&M, and 3 reasons they won’t
In order for any business to sell, manufacture, or pack and food in South Carolina, it must receive a manufacturers, processors and packers permit after inspection from the SCDA. In 2006, the department enacted the phrase "Certified SC Grown," a label which can only be attached to produce grown in South Carolina.