Methodology Preview:Functional families and class counts are modeled to Greenwood County's ~157 classifications per RFP 2026-RFP-012. Salary, benefit, and pension figures shown here are illustrative — production data populated from Greenwood HRIS, SC PEBA SCRS / PORS, and adjacent-county adopted schedules at engagement award.

Comparator Pool

South Carolina comparator pool — 12 peer counties

The RFP §SCOPE item E directs salary surveys for similar positions within the State of South Carolina. Our pool layers three rings: Piedmont neighbors (Laurens, Abbeville, Newberry, Edgefield, Saluda), Upstate size peers (Oconee, Cherokee, Lancaster), and regional anchors (Anderson, Spartanburg, Aiken). Each row in the chart below is keyed to that comparator's adopted FY 2024-25 / 2025-26 salary schedule, with Greenwood = 100.

Comparator counties

12

Population range

18.7K – 327K

FTE range

165 – 2,050

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CountyRegion / rolePopulationApprox FTE
Greenwood County (self)Piedmont · Self69,351~580
Laurens CountyPiedmont · Adjacent (NE)67,800~470
Abbeville CountyPiedmont · Adjacent (W)24,295~220
Newberry CountyPiedmont · Adjacent (E)37,918~330
Edgefield CountyPiedmont · Adjacent (S)26,928~200
Saluda CountyPiedmont · Adjacent (E)18,686~165
Oconee CountyUpstate · Size peer78,607~640
Cherokee CountyUpstate · Size peer56,316~490
Lancaster CountyUpstate · Size peer98,012~790
Anderson CountyUpstate · Regional anchor203,718~1,450
Spartanburg CountyUpstate · Regional anchor327,503~2,050
Aiken CountyMidlands · Regional peer170,872~1,180

Three-ring methodology

A defensible SC-county comparator pool needs more than the five adjacent counties — those alone underweight what the broader Upstate market is actually paying. We layer Piedmont neighbors (5), size peers (3), and regional anchors (3) so internal equity gets its primary anchor from immediate neighbors and external competitiveness gets its anchor from the bigger Upstate / Midlands labor market that Greenwood actually competes with for talent.

Authoritative sources, not vendor surveys

Every dollar in the comparator database comes from each county's adopted Salary Schedule (public record) or its FY 2024-25 / 2025-26 Personnel Schedule attached to the Adopted Budget. We cross-reference SC Association of Counties (SCAC) 2024 Salary Survey for statewide percentile context. We do not buy proprietary survey data — every figure is sourced and reproducible by the County's HR Director after the engagement.

Index figures illustrative pending production salary-schedule pull. Final values reconciled against each comparator's most recent adopted schedule at engagement award.