U.S. Census Bureau
 Poverty




Tracts with 20 Percent or More in Poverty by State:


Poverty Status in 1999 by Census Tracts with 20 Percent or More in Poverty  2000
Source:  U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.
Universe:  Population for whom poverty status is determined
FIPS State and County Codes   Census Tract Code  Total  Below Poverty Level Poverty
County Rate
South Dakota
46007 Bennett 940600              696                    439 63.1
46007 Bennett 940700              441                    105 23.8
46007 Bennett 940800              328                    164 50.0
46007 Bennett 941000           1,566                    556 35.5
46007 Bennett 941100              203                     67 33.0
46017 Buffalo 940100           1,830                 1,128 61.6
46023 Charles Mix 970200           2,980                 1,165 39.1
46023 Charles Mix 970300           3,394                 1,052 31.0
46027 Clay 965600           4,013                 1,393 34.7
46031 Corson 940500              529                    221 41.8
46031 Corson 940600           1,337                    509 38.1
46031 Corson 940700              245                     95 38.8
46031 Corson 940800              696                    401 57.6
46031 Corson 940900              547                    315 57.6
46041 Dewey 941300           1,077                    284 26.4
46041 Dewey 941400           1,454                    395 27.2
46041 Dewey 941500           2,493                    933 37.4
46041 Dewey 941600              838                    361 43.1
46053 Gregory 971200           2,485                    541 21.8
46063 Harding 998700           1,311                    277 21.1
46065 Hughes 940100              214                     52 24.3
46067 Hutchinson 968800           2,101                    436 20.8
46069 Hyde 940100              145                     40 27.6
46071 Jackson 940100           1,311                    764 58.3
46071 Jackson 940200              221                     82 37.1
46073 Jerauld 974100           2,250                    464 20.6
46081 Lawrence 996500           1,431                    316 22.1
46085 Lyman 940100           1,331                    653 49.1
46089 McPherson 983100           2,827                    640 22.6
46091 Marshall 940100           1,055                    291 27.6
46095 Mellette 940300           2,022                    724 35.8
46099 Minnehaha 000100           3,210                    659 20.5
46099 Minnehaha 000700           4,637                 1,016 21.9
46103 Pennington 010200           4,840                 1,045 21.6
46103 Pennington 010300           3,015                 1,072 35.6
46103 Pennington 010400           4,060                    905 22.3
46103 Pennington 010500           2,868                    681 23.7
46109 Roberts 940300           1,727                    361 20.9
46109 Roberts 940500           1,804                    716 39.7
46109 Roberts 940600              855                    249 29.1
46113 Shannon 940300              206                    206 100.0
46113 Shannon 940400           3,842                 1,912 49.8
46113 Shannon 940500           4,419                 2,660 60.2
46113 Shannon 940600           2,204                 1,174 53.3
46113 Shannon 940700              519                    315 60.7
46121 Todd 940100           4,237                 2,226 52.5
46121 Todd 940200           4,649                 2,068 44.5
46123 Tripp 971600           2,670                    553 20.7
46129 Walworth 985200           3,803                    765 20.1
46137 Ziebach 941100              942                    376 39.9
46137 Ziebach 941200           1,045                    559 53.5
46137 Ziebach 941400              339                    147 43.4
46137 Ziebach 941500              193                    174 90.2
Source:  U. S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 3.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division
Last Revised: September 29, 2009