South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2018

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2018, the death rate for South Dakota was 9.04. Hyde County had the highest death rate (17.94), followed by Perkins County (17.4), and Mellette County (16.59). On the other hand, Stanley County had the lowest death rate (4.32), followed by Lincoln County (4.48), and Brookings County (5.3).

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South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2018
South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2018
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County Death Rate
Aurora 14.46
Beadle 9.17
Bennett 13.28
Bon Homme 13.26
Brookings 5.3
Brown 9.44
Brule 7.06
Buffalo 8.39
Butte 10.69
Campbell 10.91
Charles Mix 11.54
Clark 13.52
Clay 8.2
Codington 8.13
Corson 12.49
Custer 9.45
Davison 11.53
Day 16.02
Deuel 12.76
Dewey 10.89
Douglas 12.69
Edmunds 10.81
Fall River 16.38
Faulk 12.49
Grant 12.59
Gregory 12.38
Haakon 15.24
Hamlin 8.73
Hand 13.83
Hanson 9.15
Harding 6.41
Hughes 8.94
Hutchinson 14.48
Hyde 17.94
Jackson 11.6
Jerauld 16.35
Jones 9.77
Kingsbury 13.04
Lake 9.9
Lawrence 9.86
Lincoln 4.48
Lyman 8.61
McCook 13.49
McPherson 11.65
Marshall 7.57
Meade 7.92
Mellette 16.59
Miner 13.6
Minnehaha 7.68
Moody 9.1
Oglala Lakota 12.4
Pennington 8.56
Perkins 17.4
Potter 15.83
Roberts 11.83
Sanborn 12.44
Spink 11.4
Stanley 4.32
Sully 8.65
Todd 8.61
Tripp 12.26
Turner 11.87
Union 8.92
Walworth 12.26
Yankton 10.86
Ziebach 5.45