South Dakota Median Household Income

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Household income in South Dakota—not to be confused with an individual's income—is defined by the Census Bureau as the sum of income generated by all the people over 15 years old who occupy a housing unit, such as a house or an apartment. A family is a type of household. A person living alone in a housing unit is also a household. In addition, households may be composed of unrelated people living together, like partners or roommates. 

Every year, the Census Bureau contacts over 3.5 million households across the country to participate in the American Community Survey (ACS).

How does the median household income of South Dakota compare to other states and the United States?

How do household incomes vary within South Dakota?

Note: Hover over a county in South Dakota to see its data.

How do household incomes in South Dakota vary by household size?

How do household incomes vary by the householder's age in South Dakota? 

A householder is a person in whose name a housing unit is owned, being bought, or rented. 

How does household income relate to home ownership in South Dakota?

Tenure refers to whether a housing unit is owner-occupied or renter-occupied.

About the Data

Data is from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS), 1-year estimates. The following tables are used:

• Median Household Income by Household Size: Table B19019

• Median Household Income by Age of Householder: Table B19049

• Household Income by Tenure: Table B25119

This report uses the Census Bureau Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.