South Dakota poorest counties

Number of counties: 66
Median household income: 63,920
Poorest county: Jackson County
Table of counties in South Dakota sorted by household income from poorest to richest.
CountyMedian household income (dollars)
Jackson County25,357
Todd County26,250
Oglala Lakota County33,192
Mellette County35,726
Corson County38,281
Buffalo County38,523
Ziebach County38,750
Bennett County40,664
Gregory County44,654
Dewey County46,087
Butte County48,941
Davison County50,900
Fall River County51,007
Haakon County51,016
Walworth County51,746
Tripp County52,274
Jones County52,321
Day County52,775
Charles Mix County52,981
Faulk County53,056
Bon Homme County53,575
Roberts County53,618
McPherson County54,324
Clark County54,473
Lyman County55,977
Clay County56,077
Lawrence County56,166
Miner County56,351
Beadle County56,692
Campbell County58,026
Jerauld County58,375
Sanborn County58,409
Brookings County59,178
Potter County59,408
Perkins County59,432
Sully County59,688
Brule County60,857
Hand County61,121
Codington County61,496
Hutchinson County62,448
Pennington County62,546
Kingsbury County62,634
Spink County63,802
Brown County63,805
Harding County64,250
Aurora County64,960
Moody County66,000
Turner County66,199
Hyde County66,328
Minnehaha County66,502
Douglas County66,750
Yankton County67,052
Lake County67,297
Meade County68,242
Custer County68,736
Marshall County69,236
Edmunds County69,732
Grant County70,483
Deuel County70,808
Hamlin County71,923
McCook County72,063
Hanson County75,132
Stanley County76,402
Hughes County77,725
Union County80,238
Lincoln County87,560

What is the poorest county in South Dakota?

Jackson County is the poorest county in South Dakota with median household income of 25,357.

TOP-5 poorest counties in South Dakota:
  • Jackson County
  • Todd County
  • Oglala Lakota County
  • Mellette County
  • Corson County