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County-Level Population Data for South Dakota

Percent Change in Population, 2010-11

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The table is sorted in ascending order by FIPS code. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Pop. 1990Pop. 2000Pop. 2010Pop. 2011Change 2010-11
46003Aurora County 93,1353,0512,7102,694-0.59
46005Beadle County 718,25317,02717,39817,5500.87
46007Bennett County 93,2063,5723,4313,4410.29
46009Bon Homme County 97,0897,2627,0706,983-1.23
46011Brookings County 725,20728,23331,96532,2260.82
46013Brown County 535,58035,46836,53136,8220.80
46015Brule County 95,4855,3625,2555,2830.53
46017Buffalo County 91,7592,0321,9121,9883.97
46019Butte County 67,9149,09310,11010,2591.47
46021Campbell County 91,9651,7821,4661,427-2.66
46023Charles Mix County 99,1319,3509,1299,2080.87
46025Clark County 94,4034,1433,6913,628-1.71
46027Clay County 613,18613,53813,86414,0511.35
46029Codington County 722,69825,90927,22727,4420.79
46031Corson County 94,1954,1774,0504,022-0.69
46033Custer County 86,1797,2688,2168,3381.48
46035Davison County 717,50318,74319,50419,6510.75
46037Day County 96,9786,2465,7105,7410.54
46039Deuel County 94,5224,4984,3644,359-0.11
46041Dewey County 95,5235,9725,3015,4212.26
46043Douglas County 93,7463,4563,0022,972-1.00
46045Edmunds County 94,3564,3674,0714,056-0.37
46047Fall River County 77,3537,4537,0946,981-1.59
46049Faulk County 92,7442,6402,3642,3670.13
46051Grant County 78,3727,8457,3567,250-1.44
46053Gregory County 95,3594,7904,2714,216-1.29
46055Haakon County 82,6242,1961,9371,907-1.55
46057Hamlin County 94,9745,5305,9035,9781.27
46059Hand County 94,2723,7413,4313,423-0.23
46061Hanson County 82,9943,1443,3313,3761.35
46063Harding County 91,6691,3531,2551,2691.12
46065Hughes County 714,81716,48317,02217,2921.59
46067Hutchinson County 88,2628,0747,3437,257-1.17
46069Hyde County 91,6961,6711,4201,394-1.83
46071Jackson County 82,8112,9293,0313,1694.55
46073Jerauld County 92,4252,2862,0712,0850.68
46075Jones County 91,3241,1931,0061,003-0.30
46077Kingsbury County 95,9255,8155,1485,1790.60
46079Lake County 610,55011,27011,20011,5673.28
46081Lawrence County 620,65521,80524,09724,3120.89
46083Lincoln County 315,42724,15844,82846,7934.38
46085Lyman County 93,6383,8993,7553,8061.36
46087McCook County 35,6885,8255,6185,556-1.10
46089McPherson County 93,2282,9042,4592,452-0.28
46091Marshall County 94,8444,5784,6564,597-1.27
46093Meade County 321,87824,23025,43425,5460.44
46095Mellette County 92,1372,0832,0482,0670.93
46097Miner County 83,2722,8362,3892,359-1.26
46099Minnehaha County 3123,809148,321169,468171,7521.35
46101Moody County 86,5076,5866,4866,475-0.17
46103Pennington County 381,34388,619100,948102,8151.85
46105Perkins County 93,9323,3682,9823,0010.64
46107Potter County 93,1902,6932,3292,3641.50
46109Roberts County 99,91410,01310,14910,2861.35
46111Sanborn County 92,8332,6762,3552,3921.57
46113Shannon County 79,90212,46613,58613,9282.52
46115Spink County 77,9817,4526,4156,4700.86
46117Stanley County 92,4532,7722,9663,0021.21
46119Sully County 91,5891,5531,3731,3750.15
46121Todd County 98,3529,0509,6129,8222.18
46123Tripp County 76,9246,4345,6445,615-0.51
46125Turner County 38,5768,8478,3478,332-0.18
46127Union County 310,18912,58314,39914,6511.75
46129Walworth County 76,0875,9695,4385,5752.52
46135Yankton County 719,25221,65722,43822,6120.78
46137Ziebach County 92,2202,5192,8012,8521.82

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), 2010 county redistricting files, and 2011 County Total Population Estimates.

1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.

2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

 

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Updated date: April 13, 2012