South Dakota Net Domestic Migration By County in 2013

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the net domestic migration for South Dakota was 3,790. Minnehaha County had the highest net domestic migration (1,573) followed by Pennington County (918), and Lincoln County (893). On the other hand, Clay County had the lowest net domestic migration (-218), followed by Kingsbury County (-165), and Roberts County (-131).

Net Domestic Migration for a given county refers to the the difference between number of people moving to the county from other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico) and number of people moving out of the county to other parts of the United States (excluding Puerto Rico).

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South Dakota Net Domestic Migration By County in 2013
South Dakota Net Domestic Migration By County in 2013
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County Net Domestic Migration
Aurora -47
Beadle 9
Bennett -28
Bon Homme -23
Brookings 42
Brown 406
Brule 52
Buffalo -19
Butte 43
Campbell -33
Charles Mix -84
Clark 24
Clay -218
Codington 82
Corson 93
Custer 105
Davison -71
Day 2
Deuel -84
Dewey -4
Douglas 27
Edmunds 17
Fall River -117
Faulk -11
Grant -13
Gregory 8
Haakon -27
Hamlin -61
Hand 15
Hanson -9
Harding -59
Hughes -108
Hutchinson -34
Hyde -39
Jackson 21
Jerauld 26
Jones -14
Kingsbury -165
Lake 142
Lawrence 546
Lincoln 893
Lyman 44
McCook 9
McPherson 18
Marshall 89
Meade 363
Mellette -15
Miner 15
Minnehaha 1573
Moody -67
Oglala Lakota -125
Pennington 918
Perkins 4
Potter 29
Roberts -131
Sanborn 4
Spink -71
Stanley -9
Sully 7
Todd -89
Tripp 2
Turner 12
Union -73
Walworth 47
Yankton -4
Ziebach -45