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Work and Jobs in Sandy Run-Staley, South Carolina (SC) Detailed Stats
Occupations, Industries, Unemployment, Workers, Commute



The most common industries in Sandy Run-Staley are: Construction (11.2% of civilian employees), Health care (7.8% of civilian employees), Educational services (6.5% of civilian employees). 69.5% of workers are employees of private companies, which is about the same as the rate of 70.4% across the entire state of South Carolina.

Most common industries

Most common industries
Most common industries for males
Most common industries for females

Most common industries

Industry

All

Males

Females

Construction11.2%
(275)
18.0%
(234)
3.5%
(41)
Health care7.8%
(192)
1.4%
(18)
14.9%
(174)
Educational services6.5%
(159)
2.9%
(38)
10.4%
(121)
Public administration6.0%
(147)
4.8%
(62)
7.3%
(85)
Accommodation and food services5.3%
(130)
2.5%
(32)
8.4%
(98)
Finance and insurance5.0%
(122)
1.9%
(24)
8.4%
(98)
Chemicals4.0%
(98)
6.4%
(83)
1.3%
(15)
Administrative and support and waste management services3.2%
(78)
3.5%
(45)
2.8%
(33)
Metal and metal products3.2%
(78)
4.5%
(58)
1.7%
(20)
Truck transportation2.8%
(68)
4.9%
(63)
0.4%
(5)
Professional, scientific, and technical services2.7%
(66)
2.5%
(33)
2.8%
(33)
Repair and maintenance2.3%
(56)
3.8%
(49)
0.6%
(7)
Miscellaneous manufacturing1.9%
(46)
1.8%
(23)
2.0%
(23)
Utilities1.7%
(42)
2.9%
(37)
0.4%
(5)
Food and beverage stores1.7%
(41)
1.9%
(24)
1.5%
(17)
Real estate and rental and leasing1.6%
(40)
1.5%
(19)
1.8%
(21)
Machinery1.6%
(40)
1.6%
(21)
1.6%
(19)
Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers1.6%
(39)
2.4%
(31)
0.7%
(8)
Plastics and rubber products1.6%
(39)
2.2%
(29)
0.9%
(10)
Department and other general merchandise stores1.4%
(35)
0.8%
(11)
2.1%
(24)
Food1.4%
(34)
0.8%
(11)
2.0%
(23)
Textile mills and textile products1.4%
(34)
0.7%
(9)
2.1%
(25)
Machinery, equipment, and supplies merchant wholesalers1.3%
(33)
1.7%
(22)
0.9%
(11)
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting1.3%
(32)
2.2%
(28)
0.3%
(4)
Other transportation, and support activities, and couriers1.3%
(31)
1.5%
(20)
0.9%
(11)
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations1.1%
(27)
1.2%
(16)
0.9%
(11)
Personal and laundry services1.1%
(26)
0.6%
(8)
1.5%
(18)
Social assistance1.1%
(26)
0.5%
(6)
1.7%
(20)
Transportation equipment1.1%
(26)
1.3%
(17)
0.8%
(9)
Arts, entertainment, and recreation1.0%
(25)
0.6%
(8)
1.5%
(17)
Broadcasting and telecommunications0.9%
(23)
1.1%
(14)
0.8%
(9)
Groceries and related products merchant wholesalers0.9%
(22)
0.7%
(9)
1.1%
(13)
Printing and related support activities0.9%
(22)
0.5%
(7)
1.3%
(15)
Nonmetallic mineral products0.9%
(22)
1.3%
(17)
0.4%
(5)
Motor vehicle and parts dealers0.8%
(20)
1.2%
(15)
0.4%
(5)
Clothing and accessories, including shoe, stores0.8%
(20)
0.5%
(7)
1.1%
(13)
Gasoline stations0.8%
(19)
0.4%
(5)
1.2%
(14)
Private households0.8%
(19)
0.6%
(8)
0.9%
(11)
Wood products0.7%
(18)
1.4%
(18)
0.0%
(0)
Furniture and home furnishings, and household appliance stores0.7%
(17)
0.9%
(12)
0.4%
(5)
Computer and electronic products0.6%
(15)
0.2%
(3)
1.0%
(12)
U. S. Postal service0.6%
(15)
0.8%
(11)
0.3%
(4)
Used merchandise, gift, novelty, and souvenir, and other miscellaneous stores0.6%
(15)
1.0%
(13)
0.2%
(2)
Paper0.6%
(14)
0.9%
(12)
0.2%
(2)
Electrical and electronic goods merchant wholesalers0.5%
(12)
0.6%
(8)
0.3%
(4)
Other direct selling establishments0.4%
(11)
0.2%
(2)
0.8%
(9)
Apparel0.4%
(9)
0.5%
(6)
0.3%
(3)
Lumber and other construction materials merchant wholesalers0.3%
(8)
0.2%
(3)
0.4%
(5)
Miscellaneous durable goods merchant wholesalers0.3%
(7)
0.3%
(4)
0.3%
(3)
Rail transportation0.3%
(7)
0.5%
(7)
0.0%
(0)
Electrical equipment, appliances, and components0.2%
(6)
0.2%
(3)
0.3%
(3)
Miscellaneous nondurable goods merchant wholesalers0.2%
(6)
0.3%
(4)
0.2%
(2)
Furniture and related product manufacturing0.2%
(5)
0.2%
(3)
0.2%
(2)
Metals and minerals, except petroleum, merchant wholesalers0.2%
(5)
0.4%
(5)
0.0%
(0)
Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores0.2%
(5)
0.0%
(0)
0.4%
(5)
Alcoholic beverages merchant wholesalers0.2%
(5)
0.4%
(5)
0.0%
(0)
Publishing, and motion picture and sound recording industries0.1%
(3)
0.2%
(3)
0.0%
(0)
Recyclable material merchant wholesalers0.1%
(3)
0.0%
(0)
0.3%
(3)
Data processing, libraries, and other information services0.1%
(3)
0.0%
(0)
0.3%
(3)
Pharmacies and drug stores0.1%
(3)
0.0%
(0)
0.3%
(3)
Petroleum and petroleum products merchant wholesalers0.1%
(3)
0.2%
(3)
0.0%
(0)
Petroleum and coal products0.1%
(3)
0.2%
(3)
0.0%
(0)
Professional and commercial equipment and supplies merchant wholesalers0.1%
(2)
0.2%
(2)
0.0%
(0)
Office supplies and stationery stores0.1%
(2)
0.2%
(2)
0.0%
(0)
Fuel dealers0.1%
(2)
0.2%
(2)
0.0%
(0)
Farm supplies merchant wholesalers0.1%
(2)
0.2%
(2)
0.0%
(0)

Unemployment in Sandy Run-Staley

  • Unemployment by race in 2000
  • Unemployment rate for White non-Hispanic residents
  • 3.1%Males
  • 3.1%Females
  • Unemployment rate for Black residents
  • 9.0%Males
  • 9.6%Females

Time leaving home to go to work

Time Leaving Home To Go To Work
<5am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

5.1% (124)
South Carolina:

2.9% (52,042)
5:30am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

2.9% (70)
South Carolina:

2.4% (44,320)
6am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

3.2% (77)
South Carolina:

3.8% (68,753)
6:30am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

11.6% (279)
South Carolina:

8.4% (153,907)
7am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

15.3% (368)
South Carolina:

11.5% (210,295)
7:30am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

18.2% (440)
South Carolina:

15.9% (289,937)
8am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

15.2% (366)
South Carolina:

16.7% (305,268)
8:30am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

8.4% (203)
South Carolina:

10.4% (189,373)
9am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

3.2% (76)
South Carolina:

4.5% (82,760)
10am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

2.9% (71)
South Carolina:

4.6% (83,870)
11am:
Sandy Run-Staley:

1.3% (32)
South Carolina:

1.8% (32,177)
12pm:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.6% (14)
South Carolina:

0.8% (15,242)
4pm:
Sandy Run-Staley:

5.2% (126)
South Carolina:

6.4% (116,272)
>4pm:
Sandy Run-Staley:

5.5% (133)
South Carolina:

7.7% (140,518)

Travel time to work

Travel time (in minutes) to work
Working at home
Less than 5 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

1.0% (24)
South Carolina:

3.0% (53,890)
5 to 9 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

2.7% (65)
South Carolina:

10.6% (193,658)
10 to 14 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

6.4% (154)
South Carolina:

15.6% (284,615)
15 to 19 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

10.6% (256)
South Carolina:

17.1% (311,394)
20 to 24 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

18.2% (438)
South Carolina:

15.0% (274,138)
25 to 29 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

7.8% (187)
South Carolina:

5.9% (108,410)
30 to 34 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

21.1% (508)
South Carolina:

13.5% (246,792)
35 to 39 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

6.0% (145)
South Carolina:

2.5% (44,712)
40 to 44 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

6.8% (163)
South Carolina:

2.6% (46,969)
45 to 59 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

11.4% (274)
South Carolina:

6.3% (114,459)
60 to 89 minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

4.1% (100)
South Carolina:

3.4% (61,532)
90 or more minutes:
Sandy Run-Staley:

2.7% (65)
South Carolina:

2.4% (44,165)

Means of transportation to work

Means of transportation to work - Sandy Run-Staley
Means of transportation to work - South Carolina
Drove car alone:
Sandy Run-Staley:

77.4% (1,866)
South Carolina:

79.4% (1,447,338)
Carpooled:
Sandy Run-Staley:

19.3% (465)
South Carolina:

14.0% (255,857)
Bus or trolley bus:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.2% (4)
South Carolina:

0.6% (11,168)
Taxicab:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.1% (3)
South Carolina:

0.2% (3,475)
Motorcycle:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.2% (4)
South Carolina:

0.1% (2,103)
Walked:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.3% (7)
South Carolina:

2.3% (42,567)
Other means:
Sandy Run-Staley:

1.2% (30)
South Carolina:

1.0% (17,527)

Private vehicle occupancy

Private vehicle occupancy
Drove alone:
Sandy Run-Staley:

80.1% (1,866)
South Carolina:

85.0% (1,447,338)
In 2 person carpool:
Sandy Run-Staley:

15.1% (352)
South Carolina:

11.0% (187,418)
In 3 person carpool:
Sandy Run-Staley:

3.5% (81)
South Carolina:

2.4% (40,124)
In 4 person carpool:
Sandy Run-Staley:

1.0% (24)
South Carolina:

0.9% (15,038)
In 5-6 person carpool:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.3% (6)
South Carolina:

0.5% (8,470)
In 7+ person carpool:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.1% (2)
South Carolina:

0.3% (4,807)

Class of workers

Class of Workers
Employee of private company:
Sandy Run-Staley:

69.5% (1,713)
South Carolina:

70.4% (1,284,199)
Self-employed in own incorporated business:
Sandy Run-Staley:

3.4% (84)
South Carolina:

3.1% (56,628)
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers:
Sandy Run-Staley:

3.7% (91)
South Carolina:

4.6% (84,506)
Local government workers:
Sandy Run-Staley:

4.6% (114)
South Carolina:

5.4% (99,319)
State government workers:
Sandy Run-Staley:

10.2% (252)
South Carolina:

8.1% (147,384)
Federal government workers:
Sandy Run-Staley:

1.9% (47)
South Carolina:

2.4% (43,164)
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business:
Sandy Run-Staley:

6.4% (158)
South Carolina:

5.7% (104,649)
Unpaid family workers:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.2% (5)
South Carolina:

0.3% (4,851)
Class of Workers - Males
Employee of private company - Males:
Sandy Run-Staley:

71.5% (927)
South Carolina:

73.5% (702,345)
Self-employed in own incorporated business - Males:
Sandy Run-Staley:

4.9% (63)
South Carolina:

4.4% (41,954)
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers - Males:
Sandy Run-Staley:

2.9% (37)
South Carolina:

3.0% (28,252)
Local government workers - Males:
Sandy Run-Staley:

3.5% (45)
South Carolina:

4.2% (40,534)
State government workers - Males:
Sandy Run-Staley:

6.8% (88)
South Carolina:

5.1% (49,132)
Federal government workers - Males:
Sandy Run-Staley:

1.5% (20)
South Carolina:

2.4% (22,630)
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business - Males:
Sandy Run-Staley:

8.6% (112)
South Carolina:

7.2% (68,656)
Unpaid family workers - Males:
Sandy Run-Staley:

0.4% (5)
South Carolina:

0.2% (2,261)
Class of Workers - Females
Employee of private company - Females:
Sandy Run-Staley:

67.4% (786)
South Carolina:

67.0% (581,854)
Self-employed in own incorporated business - Females:
Sandy Run-Staley:

1.8% (21)
South Carolina:

1.7% (14,674)
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers - Females:
Sandy Run-Staley:

4.6% (54)
South Carolina:

6.5% (56,254)
Local government workers - Females:
Sandy Run-Staley:

5.9% (69)
South Carolina:

6.8% (58,785)
State government workers - Females:
Sandy Run-Staley:

14.1% (164)
South Carolina:

11.3% (98,252)
Federal government workers - Females:
Sandy Run-Staley:

2.3% (27)
South Carolina:

2.4% (20,534)
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business - Females:
Sandy Run-Staley:

3.9% (46)
South Carolina:

4.1% (35,993)
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