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Demographic Data Report for South Dakota by County
Mobility: Haven't moved (in past year)
Ages 1+, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Haven't Moved)
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Rank within US
(of 3142 counties)
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United States N/A 87.7 290,692,803 N/A
South Dakota N/A 87.0 780,105 32 of 51
Ziebach County Rural 98.1 2,288 10
Yankton County Rural 86.2 20,024 2,578
Walworth County Rural 83.8 4,335 2,890
Union County Urban 88.6 14,988 1,890
Turner County Urban 90.9 8,010 951
Tripp County Rural 88.3 4,902 1,994
Todd County Rural 95.1 8,709 81
Sully County Rural 89.4 1,363 1,583
Stanley County Rural 94.6 2,851 110
Spink County Rural 92.6 5,710 398
Sanborn County Rural 96.3 2,262 34
Roberts County Rural 91.7 9,214 661
Potter County Rural 93.0 2,196 319
Perkins County Rural 96.1 2,854 40
Pennington County Urban 83.3 93,546 2,924
Oglala Lakota County Rural 96.2 12,702 38
Moody County Rural 92.5 5,811 431
Minnehaha County Urban 86.0 172,601 2,622
Miner County Rural 92.2 2,096 508
Mellette County Rural 94.4 1,790 130
Meade County Urban 85.5 25,828 2,706
McPherson County Rural 94.2 1,982 145
McCook County Urban 91.7 5,178 661
Marshall County Rural 94.3 4,008 137
Lyman County Rural 94.0 3,461 160
Lincoln County Urban 87.2 60,528 2,340
Lawrence County Rural 86.8 23,467 2,446
Lake County Rural 85.3 9,276 2,734
Kingsbury County Rural 93.0 4,786 319
Jones County Rural 90.0 873 1,337
Jerauld County Rural 96.7 1,695 26
Jackson County Rural 98.6 2,671 6
Hyde County Rural 92.9 1,093 335
Hutchinson County Rural 91.1 6,629 877
Hughes County Rural 86.7 15,210 2,472
Harding County Rural 95.8 1,085 50
Hanson County Rural 95.9 3,286 46
Hand County Rural 93.3 2,891 267
Hamlin County Rural 91.2 5,704 843
Haakon County Rural 93.9 1,606 177
Gregory County Rural 92.8 3,701 351
Grant County Rural 91.1 6,829 877
Faulk County Rural 89.9 1,900 1,378
Fall River County Rural 83.2 6,007 2,932
Edmunds County Rural 86.6 3,417 2,494
Douglas County Rural 90.7 2,549 1,045
Dewey County Rural 96.7 4,927 26
Deuel County Rural 95.4 4,096 67
Day County Rural 86.2 4,610 2,578
Davison County Rural 90.2 17,919 1,258
Custer County Urban 92.2 8,173 508
Corson County Rural 97.1 3,638 19
Codington County Rural 89.1 25,428 1,713
Clay County Rural 71.4 10,777 3,131
Clark County Rural 91.7 3,500 661
Charles Mix County Rural 90.6 8,291 1,094
Campbell County Rural 95.1 1,501 81
Butte County Rural 91.2 9,638 843
Buffalo County Rural 99.3 1,781 2
Brule County Rural 91.2 4,754 843
Brown County Rural 87.8 32,867 2,172
Brookings County Rural 74.7 26,079 3,117
Bon Homme County Rural 83.8 5,876 2,890
Bennett County Rural 98.4 3,246 9
Beadle County Rural 87.8 16,608 2,172
Aurora County Rural 95.8 2,484 50

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/26/2026 9:44 am.

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 Mobility: Haven't moved (in past year), see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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