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On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated two combined statistical areas, three metropolitan statistical areas, and nine micropolitan statistical areas in South Dakota. [1] As of 2023, the largest of these is the Sioux Falls, SD-MN MSA , comprising the area around the state's largest city of Sioux Falls .
Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.84% of the population. The median income for a household in the MSA was $40,590, and the median income for a family was $48,191. Males had a median income of $30,994 versus $22,493 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $19,184.
Anchored by the city of Rapid City, the area corresponds to the entirety of Pennington and Meade counties in the state of South Dakota, though the Rapid City market area extends well beyond those counties and into Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota. The population was 139,074 at the 2020 census. According to 2022 census estimates, the ...
The MSA population as of July 1, 2023, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau [15] The MSA population as of April 1, 2020, as enumerated by the 2020 United States census [15] [a] The percent MSA population change from April 1, 2020, to July 1, 2023 [15] The combined statistical area (CSA) [16] if it is designated and the MSA is a ...
The largest metropolitan area (MSA) in South Dakota is the Sioux Falls metropolitan area, which consists of the counties of Lincoln, McCook, Minnehaha, and Turner. Its anchor is Sioux Falls . As of 2010, it had a population of 228,261.
A new Welcoming Plan aims to help foster a sense of belonging for immigrants, who are meeting a prominent need in the local labor force.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota MSA 172,412 $20,936 90 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MSA 2,358,695 $20,935 91 Fort Walton Beach, Florida MSA 170,498 $20,918 92 Topeka, Kansas MSA 169,871 $20,904 93 Columbia, South Carolina MSA 536,691 $20,902 94 Grand Rapids–Muskegon–Holland, Michigan MSA 1,088,514 $20,901 95 Janesville–Beloit, Wisconsin MSA 152,307
The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined 925 core-based statistical areas (CBSAs) for the United States and 10 for Puerto Rico. [1] The OMB defines a core-based statistical area as one or more adjacent counties or county equivalents that have at least one urban core area of at least 10,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and ...