South Dakota Net Migration By County in 2012

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2012, the net migration for South Dakota was 5,529. Minnehaha County had the highest net migration (1,814) followed by Pennington County (1,057), and Lincoln County (955). On the other hand, Day County had the lowest net migration (-127), followed by Todd County (-118), and Tripp County (-115).

Net migration for a county refers to the difference between the number of migrants, both domestic and international, moving to the county and those leaving the county. Or to put it simply, the net migration for a given county is the inbound migration minus the outbound migration for that county.

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South Dakota Net Migration By County in 2012
South Dakota Net Migration By County in 2012
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County Net Migration
Aurora 40
Beadle 200
Bennett -49
Bon Homme 19
Brookings 452
Brown 566
Brule -17
Buffalo -4
Butte -87
Campbell -5
Charles Mix -70
Clark 16
Clay 42
Codington 81
Corson -6
Custer -8
Davison 194
Day -127
Deuel 19
Dewey 32
Douglas -7
Edmunds -19
Fall River 74
Faulk 3
Grant 43
Gregory 49
Haakon 6
Hamlin -59
Hand -54
Hanson -22
Harding 27
Hughes 47
Hutchinson 15
Hyde 32
Jackson -16
Jerauld -18
Jones -12
Kingsbury 65
Lake 163
Lawrence 91
Lincoln 955
Lyman -58
McCook 49
McPherson -11
Marshall 81
Meade 196
Mellette -17
Miner -10
Minnehaha 1814
Moody -48
Oglala Lakota -77
Pennington 1057
Perkins 28
Potter -5
Roberts -42
Sanborn -31
Spink 168
Stanley -24
Sully 43
Todd -118
Tripp -115
Turner -47
Union 95
Walworth -101
Yankton 47
Ziebach 4