South Dakota Net Migration By County in 2024

Updated on June 21, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2024, the net migration for South Dakota was 3,748. Lincoln County had the highest net migration (1,913) followed by Minnehaha County (900), and Lawrence County (735). On the other hand, Clay County had the lowest net migration (-149), followed by Pennington County (-126), and Brown County (-124).

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 2024
South Dakota Net Migration By County in 2024
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County Net Migration
Aurora -28
Beadle -37
Bennett -32
Bon Homme 30
Brookings 304
Brown -124
Brule -57
Buffalo -65
Butte 1
Campbell -13
Charles Mix 24
Clark 17
Clay -149
Codington 271
Corson -36
Custer 238
Davison -36
Day 19
Deuel -30
Dewey -69
Douglas -5
Edmunds -24
Fall River 80
Faulk 19
Grant 45
Gregory 80
Haakon -26
Hamlin 62
Hand -8
Hanson 1
Harding -5
Hughes -123
Hutchinson 9
Hyde 34
Jackson -50
Jerauld 5
Jones 16
Kingsbury 21
Lake -43
Lawrence 735
Lincoln 1913
Lyman -4
McCook -38
McPherson -4
Marshall 26
Meade -44
Mellette -5
Miner 0
Minnehaha 900
Moody 53
Oglala Lakota -103
Pennington -126
Perkins 18
Potter 0
Roberts 49
Sanborn -15
Spink -17
Stanley -17
Sully -14
Todd -7
Tripp 29
Turner -24
Union 122
Walworth -20
Yankton 3
Ziebach 22