South Dakota Payroll Employment By County for All Federal Government Business Establishments in February, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in February, 2019, South Dakota added 206 number of jobs to all federal government business establishments. Among South Dakota counties, Minnehaha added the highest number of jobs (16), followed by Charles Mix (13), and Beadle (8).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in February, 2019. This information can also be found in a table below.

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South Dakota Payroll Employment By County for All Federal Government Business Establishments in February, 2019
South Dakota Jobs added By County All Federal Government Business Establishments in February, 2019
South Dakota Payroll Employment By County for All Federal Government Business Establishments in February, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Aurora 17 2
Beadle 290 8
Bennett 30 5
Bon Homme 24 0
Brookings 130 1
Brown 433 3
Brule 35 0
Buffalo 151 -1
Butte 48 3
Campbell 2 0
Charles Mix 181 13
Clark 25 2
Clay 30 2
Codington 195 5
Corson 72 6
Custer 120 1
Davison 112 -1
Day 59 3
Deuel 25 5
Dewey 405 3
Douglas 24 -1
Edmunds 20 0
Fall River 490 0
Faulk 18 2
Grant 32 3
Gregory 27 -1
Haakon 19 0
Hamlin 17 5
Hand 21 3
Hanson 3 0
Harding 21 2
Hughes 272 8
Hutchinson 43 5
Hyde 11 3
Jackson 80 8
Jerauld 11 -1
Jones 7 0
Kingsbury 38 4
Lake 58 5
Lawrence 148 4
Lincoln 56 1
Lyman 79 2
McCook 27 7
McPherson 12 3
Marshall 22 4
Meade 1156 0
Mellette 10 1
Miner 16 -1
Minnehaha 2630 16
Moody 109 3
Oglala Lakota 617 4
Pennington 1804 3
Perkins 26 3
Potter 18 3
Roberts 191 2
Sanborn 9 2
Spink 37 2
Stanley 9 0
Sully 11 3
Todd 229 3
Tripp 32 2
Turner 23 1
Union 52 -1
Walworth 31 0
Yankton 198 4
Ziebach 11 4