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2008 County-Level Poverty Rates for South Dakota

Percent Number
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Percent of total population in poverty, 2008

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All people in poverty (2008)

Children ages 0-17 in poverty (2008)

         

90% confidence interval of estimate

 

90% confidence interval of estimate

  FIPS* Name
RUC
Code¹
Percent
Lower bound
Upper bound
Percent
Lower bound
Upper bound
146000South Dakota 12.712.213.217.616.518.7
246003Aurora County911.89.414.318.113.922.2
346005Beadle County711.08.713.216.212.519.9
446007Bennett County933.826.740.949.238.060.4
546009Bon Homme County914.211.317.116.913.020.7
646011Brookings County712.510.214.810.07.812.2
746013Brown County511.49.413.412.69.915.3
846015Brule County912.910.215.620.115.524.7
946017Buffalo County937.729.845.748.437.459.4
1046019Butte County614.511.617.421.516.926.2
1146021Campbell County911.69.214.012.49.615.7
1246023Charles Mix County922.818.527.233.726.341.1
1346025Clark County912.910.315.619.214.923.6
1446027Clay County620.716.724.618.114.022.2
1546029Codington County710.38.512.111.18.713.6
1646031Corson County934.927.841.949.738.660.9
1746033Custer County810.38.212.418.814.623.1
1846035Davison County712.09.514.514.311.117.6
1946037Day County913.510.816.222.117.027.2
2046039Deuel County99.47.511.412.79.815.6
2146041Dewey County927.522.033.139.630.948.2
2246043Douglas County913.210.416.118.614.222.9
2346045Edmunds County911.38.913.716.212.520.0
2446047Fall River County715.011.918.125.319.631.0
2546049Faulk County913.410.616.219.214.623.8
2646051Grant County710.28.212.311.99.214.7
2746053Gregory County917.714.121.327.121.033.4
2846055Haakon County811.18.713.417.713.521.9
2946057Hamlin County910.78.512.815.111.818.4
3046059Hand County910.28.212.414.611.318.1
3146061Hanson County87.66.09.313.710.517.0
3246063Harding County912.39.615.021.716.427.4
3346065Hughes County79.37.411.112.89.915.7
3446067Hutchinson County812.29.814.715.211.818.7
3546069Hyde County913.110.415.820.415.825.0
3646071Jackson County832.425.839.049.638.660.7
3746073Jerauld County914.111.117.122.417.127.4
3846075Jones County914.511.317.629.723.136.9
3946077Kingsbury County98.97.110.812.99.915.9
4046079Lake County610.28.112.311.99.214.6
4146081Lawrence County612.19.714.516.813.020.6
4246083Lincoln County34.03.24.84.93.86.0
4346085Lyman County921.617.326.033.526.040.9
4446087McCook County38.66.910.310.68.213.0
4546089McPherson County915.412.218.623.117.728.5
4646091Marshall County913.310.616.118.514.322.6
4746093Meade County39.57.511.515.511.919.0
4846095Mellette County934.327.441.251.940.363.3
4946097Miner County811.89.314.214.811.418.2
5046099Minnehaha County38.67.210.111.08.713.2
5146101Moody County89.47.511.312.79.815.5
5246103Pennington County313.511.415.619.515.623.4
5346105Perkins County915.011.918.024.518.930.3
5446107Potter County910.68.412.918.113.822.6
5546109Roberts County918.114.521.725.820.131.6
5646111Sanborn County913.510.616.323.217.928.4
5746113Shannon County746.038.153.952.743.062.4
5846115Spink County712.49.815.015.111.618.6
5946117Stanley County99.07.110.915.411.818.8
6046119Sully County98.26.410.012.09.114.9
6146121Todd County940.132.248.051.040.161.9
6246123Tripp County718.514.722.327.321.133.4
6346125Turner County38.06.39.69.06.911.0
6446127Union County36.24.97.57.35.79.0
6546129Walworth County716.112.719.424.218.729.7
6646135Yankton County711.28.913.412.89.915.7
6746137Ziebach County954.442.866.067.151.382.9

See the county-level poverty rates from the 1990 and 2000 Census of Population.

Download the State- and county-level data in Excel format.

See important notes about intercensal model-based poverty estimates.

¹The 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.

Source: Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates.

*See the Census Bureau web site for a description of FIPS codes.

 

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Updated date: December 11, 2009