South Dakota Birth Rate By County in 2011

Updated on July 26, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the birth rate for South Dakota was 14.38. Todd County had the highest birth rate (28.32), followed by Buffalo County (26.58), and Oglala Lakota County (25.72). On the other hand, Fall River County had the lowest birth rate (7.25), followed by Perkins County (7.33), and Miner County (8.09).

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South Dakota Birth Rate By County in 2011
South Dakota Birth Rate By County in 2011
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County Birth Rate
Aurora 12.55
Beadle 17.31
Bennett 19.42
Bon Homme 8.95
Brookings 11.47
Brown 13.54
Brule 12.86
Buffalo 26.58
Butte 12.81
Campbell 10.36
Charles Mix 15.92
Clark 12.34
Clay 11.29
Codington 13.51
Corson 19.51
Custer 9.63
Davison 12.5
Day 12.75
Deuel 11.47
Dewey 21.27
Douglas 12.41
Edmunds 8.39
Fall River 7.25
Faulk 12.28
Grant 9.79
Gregory 12.95
Haakon 10.92
Hamlin 18.86
Hand 13.1
Hanson 15.21
Harding 11.11
Hughes 14.42
Hutchinson 9.19
Hyde 9.22
Jackson 23.2
Jerauld 12
Jones 16.87
Kingsbury 12.62
Lake 10.16
Lawrence 10.05
Lincoln 16.41
Lyman 21.93
McCook 14.35
McPherson 10.19
Marshall 12.95
Meade 12.16
Mellette 20.98
Miner 8.09
Minnehaha 16.16
Moody 14.16
Oglala Lakota 25.72
Pennington 14.86
Perkins 7.33
Potter 9.32
Roberts 17.09
Sanborn 11.89
Spink 11.4
Stanley 12.44
Sully 10.91
Todd 28.32
Tripp 10.82
Turner 10.89
Union 12.22
Walworth 12.72
Yankton 11.53
Ziebach 15.53