Ranking of South Dakota Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2015
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2015, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for South Dakota was 5.3. Among all South Dakota counties, Todd County had the highest natural population increase rate (16.59), followed by Buffalo County (15.29), and Dewey County (14.6).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all South Dakota counties.
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Related Topics: South Dakota Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2015 Census.
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Ranking of South Dakota Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2015
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Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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1 | Todd County | 16.59 |
2 | Buffalo County | 15.29 |
3 | Dewey County | 14.6 |
4 | Corson County | 13.19 |
5 | Oglala Lakota County | 12.88 |
6 | Mellette County | 12.21 |
7 | Harding County | 11.93 |
8 | Lincoln County | 10.77 |
9 | Hamlin County | 9.39 |
10 | Clark County | 8.76 |
10 | Minnehaha County | 8.76 |
11 | Beadle County | 8.39 |
12 | Jackson County | 8.24 |
13 | Aurora County | 8.02 |
14 | Lyman County | 7.51 |
15 | Brookings County | 7.36 |
16 | Charles Mix County | 7.1 |
17 | Pennington County | 6.71 |
18 | Moody County | 6.21 |
19 | Stanley County | 5.7 |
20 | Ziebach County | 5.62 |
21 | Hughes County | 5.22 |
22 | Sully County | 4.99 |
23 | Bennett County | 4.97 |
24 | Codington County | 4.73 |
25 | Sanborn County | 4.7 |
26 | Roberts County | 4.49 |
27 | Brule County | 4.18 |
27 | Meade County | 4.18 |
28 | Marshall County | 3.56 |
29 | Edmunds County | 3.01 |
30 | Campbell County | 2.84 |
31 | Brown County | 2.24 |
32 | Butte County | 1.47 |
32 | Lake County | 1.47 |
33 | Grant County | 1.38 |
34 | Clay County | 1.23 |
34 | Yankton County | 1.23 |
35 | Hanson County | 1.18 |
36 | Tripp County | 1.1 |
37 | Jones County | 1.07 |
37 | Union County | 1.07 |
38 | Kingsbury County | 0 |
39 | Davison County | -0.1 |
40 | Day County | -0.36 |
41 | Deuel County | -0.46 |
42 | Lawrence County | -0.68 |
43 | Hutchinson County | -0.83 |
44 | Spink County | -1.06 |
45 | Miner County | -1.34 |
46 | Douglas County | -1.36 |
47 | Bon Homme County | -1.44 |
47 | Hyde County | -1.44 |
48 | Faulk County | -1.73 |
49 | Haakon County | -2.17 |
50 | Custer County | -2.25 |
51 | McCook County | -2.54 |
52 | Gregory County | -3.32 |
53 | Hand County | -3.91 |
54 | Turner County | -4.65 |
55 | Perkins County | -4.66 |
56 | Walworth County | -5.13 |
57 | Jerauld County | -5.41 |
58 | McPherson County | -7.05 |
59 | Fall River County | -7.32 |
60 | Potter County | -8.25 |