South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2015

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2015, the death rate for South Dakota was 9.09. Walworth had the highest death rate (19.78), followed by Fall River (18.3), and McPherson (17.43). On the other hand, Lincoln had the lowest death rate (4.01), followed by Sully (4.99), and Harding (5.57).

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South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2015
South Dakota Death Rate By County in 2015
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County Death Rate
Aurora 8.38
Beadle 10.82
Bennett 11.1
Bon Homme 10.35
Brookings 5.78
Brown 10.38
Brule 10.65
Buffalo 9.08
Butte 10.26
Campbell 9.94
Charles Mix 12.48
Clark 9.59
Clay 8.01
Codington 8.41
Corson 8.39
Custer 10.89
Davison 12.13
Day 12.71
Deuel 11.1
Dewey 11.79
Douglas 16.35
Edmunds 9.79
Fall River 18.3
Faulk 15.55
Grant 11.28
Gregory 16.62
Haakon 14.62
Hamlin 10.73
Hand 12.94
Hanson 9.69
Harding 5.57
Hughes 7.95
Hutchinson 16.42
Hyde 14.39
Jackson 13.73
Jerauld 15.75
Jones 11.75
Kingsbury 14.6
Lake 8.92
Lawrence 9.43
Lincoln 4.01
Lyman 9.32
McCook 16.68
McPherson 17.43
Marshall 10.25
Meade 7.36
Mellette 12.21
Miner 13.81
Minnehaha 7.56
Moody 7.6
Oglala Lakota 10.08
Pennington 7.76
Perkins 15.99
Potter 16.51
Roberts 12.59
Sanborn 11.54
Spink 11.36
Stanley 7.05
Sully 4.99
Todd 9.6
Tripp 11.34
Turner 16.05
Union 8.75
Walworth 19.78
Yankton 10.57
Ziebach 5.97