South Dakota Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in February, 2021
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in February, 2021, South Dakota added 187 number of jobs to the private education and health services industry. Among South Dakota counties, Minnehaha added the highest number of jobs (177), followed by Lincoln (40), and Pennington (34).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in February, 2021. This information can also be found in a table below.

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South Dakota Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in February, 2021
South Dakota Jobs added By County The Private Education And Health Services Industry in February, 2021
South Dakota Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in February, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Aurora 161 -3
Beadle 1097 -19
Bennett 27 -1
Bon Homme 342 5
Brookings 1039 -6
Brown 3144 -9
Brule 246 -6
Buffalo 20 2
Butte 247 0
Campbell 19 0
Charles Mix 497 22
Clark 87 -4
Clay 684 6
Codington 1970 -7
Corson 25 1
Custer 238 6
Davison 2248 4
Day 269 -5
Deuel 156 4
Dewey 145 11
Douglas 189 -3
Edmunds 59 -3
Fall River 376 8
Faulk 157 2
Grant 439 -15
Gregory 298 -11
Haakon 161 1
Hamlin 94 0
Hand 235 6
Harding 65 -2
Hughes 1443 -13
Hutchinson 570 -22
Hyde 54 -2
Jerauld 111 2
Kingsbury 191 1
Lake 618 3
Lawrence 1720 32
Lincoln 4208 40
McCook 253 -2
McPherson 106 -3
Marshall 77 3
Meade 696 -3
Mellette 6 0
Miner 119 -5
Minnehaha 27429 177
Moody 177 3
Oglala Lakota 141 -3
Pennington 11184 34
Perkins 134 3
Potter 98 -1
Roberts 321 3
Spink 176 1
Todd 82 1
Tripp 400 5
Turner 340 -23
Union 1254 -38
Walworth 331 15
Yankton 2083 -1