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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Broadband Audit

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Broadband Serviceable Locations in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Census blocks by performance rank
Unserved
More than 80% unserved
Underserved
More than 80% un(der)served
Served

Updated February 2024

The map above shows the total demand points and quality of broadband coverage in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This map clearly outlines places most in need of improvement and should serve as a crucial resource for internet service providers looking to improve or expand their broadband services. To harness deeper insights, sign up or log in to the portal.

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Unserved and Underserved Anchor Institutions in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Non-residential demand points
Community Support
Education
Government
Health

Updated February 2024

The map above shows the distribution of anchor institutions accross Myrtle Beach, South Carolina colored by type. Anchor institutions are crucial entities such as schools, hospitals, and more that require greater use of broadband services. They often cater to vulnerable populations and ensuring they receive high quality broadband coverage is a high priority.

Local Internet Service Providers and Types of Service Provided in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Updated February 2024

Demographics in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Up-to-date information on the population of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina including broadband coverage, income, housing type, and more.

Poverty threshold
32.2
%
Individuals with income below 150% poverty threshold
% with Internet
96.5
%
Households with an internet subscription
Education level
21.6
%
Population over age 25 with a bachelor degree
Household Income
$50,558.00
Median household income
Population breakdown
Population
user36,064
Housing units
home24,185
ACS 5-year estimates (2018-2022)
Racial breakdown
Asian
0.9%
Black
15.6%
Native
0.1%
White
72.7%
Other
0.9%
ACS 5-year estimates (2018-2022)