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Demographic Data Report for South Dakota by County
Education: Less than 9th grade
Population Ages 25+
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Education: Less Than 9th Grade)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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United States N/A 4.7 10,803,193 N/A
South Dakota N/A 2.6 15,951 9 of 52
Ziebach County Rural 1.6 23 364
Yankton County Rural 1.7 281 443
Walworth County Rural 3.0 114 1,338
Union County Urban 1.8 211 485
Turner County Urban 2.5 153 975
Tripp County Rural 2.0 80 603
Todd County Rural 4.6 216 2,170
Sully County Rural 0.0 0 1
Stanley County Rural 0.8 18 54
Spink County Rural 3.2 144 1,475
Sanborn County Rural 2.8 45 1,194
Roberts County Rural 2.6 174 1,042
Potter County Rural 1.0 17 92
Perkins County Rural 1.9 40 548
Pennington County Urban 2.1 1,660 681
Oglala Lakota County Rural 6.0 427 2,585
Moody County Rural 2.3 99 825
Minnehaha County Urban 2.9 3,939 1,273
Miner County Rural 2.0 34 603
Mellette County Rural 3.2 41 1,475
Meade County Urban 2.0 412 603
McPherson County Rural 13.6 214 3,079
McCook County Urban 2.4 91 889
Marshall County Rural 5.2 153 2,383
Lyman County Rural 2.5 59 975
Lincoln County Urban 1.3 603 198
Lawrence County Rural 1.6 314 364
Lake County Rural 2.0 157 603
Kingsbury County Rural 3.7 132 1,776
Jones County Rural 0.6 4 30
Jerauld County Rural 2.8 37 1,194
Jackson County Rural 2.3 39 825
Hyde County Rural 3.0 28 1,338
Hutchinson County Rural 3.4 167 1,593
Hughes County Rural 1.2 145 163
Harding County Rural 3.6 29 1,701
Hanson County Rural 3.8 85 1,821
Hand County Rural 3.1 67 1,405
Hamlin County Rural 6.3 231 2,663
Haakon County Rural 1.3 16 198
Gregory County Rural 3.6 100 1,701
Grant County Rural 3.2 166 1,475
Faulk County Rural 2.5 36 975
Fall River County Rural 1.5 86 309
Edmunds County Rural 4.7 135 2,212
Douglas County Rural 4.2 80 2,010
Dewey County Rural 1.8 50 485
Deuel County Rural 4.0 119 1,921
Day County Rural 2.4 94 889
Davison County Rural 3.2 436 1,475
Custer County Urban 1.9 138 548
Corson County Rural 2.6 55 1,042
Codington County Rural 1.3 247 198
Clay County Rural 2.5 193 975
Clark County Rural 6.8 175 2,758
Charles Mix County Rural 3.6 208 1,701
Campbell County Rural 2.9 36 1,273
Butte County Rural 4.1 299 1,964
Buffalo County Rural 0.8 7 54
Brule County Rural 5.6 199 2,493
Brown County Rural 2.6 648 1,042
Brookings County Rural 1.4 260 242
Bon Homme County Rural 2.9 152 1,273
Bennett County Rural 4.6 80 2,170
Beadle County Rural 9.5 1,183 2,980
Aurora County Rural 4.0 70 1,921

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/27/2026 5:08 pm.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Education: Less than 9th grade, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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