Percent Change in Population, 2000-08
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2008 Change 1990-2000 Change 2000-08 46003 Aurora County 9 3,135 3,058 2,867 -2.5% -6.2% 46005 Beadle County 7 18,253 17,023 15,878 -6.7% -6.7% 46007 Bennett County 9 3,206 3,574 3,393 11.5% -5.1% 46009 Bon Homme County 9 7,089 7,260 7,079 2.4% -2.5% 46011 Brookings County 7 25,207 28,220 29,668 12.0% 5.1% 46013 Brown County 5 35,580 35,460 35,154 -0.3% -0.9% 46015 Brule County 9 5,485 5,364 5,205 -2.2% -3.0% 46017 Buffalo County 9 1,759 2,032 2,142 15.5% 5.4% 46019 Butte County 6 7,914 9,094 9,593 14.9% 5.5% 46021 Campbell County 9 1,965 1,782 1,352 -9.3% -24.1% 46023 Charles Mix County 9 9,131 9,350 8,906 2.4% -4.7% 46025 Clark County 9 4,403 4,143 3,436 -5.9% -17.1% 46027 Clay County 6 13,186 13,537 13,605 2.7% 0.5% 46029 Codington County 7 22,698 25,897 26,317 14.1% 1.6% 46031 Corson County 9 4,195 4,175 4,136 -0.3% -0.9% 46033 Custer County 8 6,179 7,275 7,811 17.7% 7.4% 46035 Davison County 7 17,503 18,741 18,931 7.1% 1.0% 46037 Day County 9 6,978 6,267 5,526 -10.2% -11.8% 46039 Deuel County 9 4,522 4,498 4,276 -0.5% -4.9% 46041 Dewey County 9 5,523 5,972 5,931 8.1% -0.7% 46043 Douglas County 9 3,746 3,458 2,945 -7.7% -14.8% 46045 Edmunds County 9 4,356 4,367 4,034 0.3% -7.6% 46047 Fall River County 7 7,353 7,453 7,145 1.4% -4.1% 46049 Faulk County 9 2,744 2,640 2,255 -3.8% -14.6% 46051 Grant County 7 8,372 7,852 7,101 -6.3% -9.6% 46053 Gregory County 9 5,359 4,792 4,084 -10.6% -14.8% 46055 Haakon County 8 2,624 2,196 1,819 -16.3% -17.2% 46057 Hamlin County 9 4,974 5,540 5,660 11.4% 2.2% 46059 Hand County 9 4,272 3,741 3,274 -12.4% -12.5% 46061 Hanson County 8 2,994 3,139 3,609 4.8% 15.0% 46063 Harding County 9 1,669 1,353 1,145 -18.9% -15.4% 46065 Hughes County 7 14,817 16,481 16,746 11.2% 1.6% 46067 Hutchinson County 8 8,262 8,075 7,250 -2.3% -10.2% 46069 Hyde County 9 1,696 1,671 1,424 -1.5% -14.8% 46071 Jackson County 8 2,811 2,930 2,711 4.2% -7.5% 46073 Jerauld County 9 2,425 2,295 1,982 -5.4% -13.6% 46075 Jones County 9 1,324 1,193 1,024 -9.9% -14.2% 46077 Kingsbury County 9 5,925 5,815 5,394 -1.9% -7.2% 46079 Lake County 6 10,550 11,272 11,693 6.9% 3.7% 46081 Lawrence County 6 20,655 21,802 23,524 5.6% 7.9% 46083 Lincoln County 3 15,427 24,147 39,713 56.5% 64.5% 46085 Lyman County 9 3,638 3,895 3,811 7.1% -2.2% 46087 McCook County 3 5,688 5,832 5,671 2.5% -2.8% 46089 McPherson County 9 3,228 2,904 2,480 -10.0% -14.6% 46091 Marshall County 9 4,844 4,576 4,320 -5.5% -5.6% 46093 Meade County 3 21,878 24,245 23,989 10.9% -1.1% 46095 Mellette County 9 2,137 2,083 1,982 -2.5% -4.8% 46097 Miner County 8 3,272 2,882 2,435 -11.9% -15.5% 46099 Minnehaha County 3 123,809 148,267 179,180 19.8% 20.8% 46101 Moody County 8 6,507 6,595 6,414 1.4% -2.7% 46103 Pennington County 3 81,343 88,573 98,533 8.9% 11.2% 46105 Perkins County 9 3,932 3,369 2,900 -14.6% -13.9% 46107 Potter County 9 3,190 2,693 2,123 -15.6% -21.2% 46109 Roberts County 9 9,914 10,011 9,851 1.0% -1.6% 46111 Sanborn County 9 2,833 2,675 2,447 -5.6% -8.5% 46113 Shannon County 7 9,902 12,466 13,637 25.9% 9.4% 46115 Spink County 7 7,981 7,454 6,664 -6.6% -10.6% 46117 Stanley County 9 2,453 2,772 2,703 13.0% -2.5% 46119 Sully County 9 1,589 1,556 1,356 -2.1% -12.9% 46121 Todd County 9 8,352 9,050 10,167 8.4% 12.3% 46123 Tripp County 7 6,924 6,430 5,681 -7.1% -11.6% 46125 Turner County 3 8,576 8,849 8,366 3.2% -5.5% 46127 Union County 3 10,189 12,584 14,131 23.5% 12.3% 46129 Walworth County 7 6,087 5,971 5,238 -1.9% -12.3% 46135 Yankton County 7 19,252 21,652 21,835 12.5% 0.8% 46137 Ziebach County 9 2,220 2,519 2,542 13.5% 0.9%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2008 county estimate files.
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.