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Campbell County
Campbell County, South Dakota
At a Glance
Population 1,377
County Seat N/A
State FIPS 46
County FIPS 021
Num Towns 4
Census-Designated Places 0
Total Town Population 716
Census Source Census ACS 5-Year 2022
People & Demographics
Population (official) 1,534
Median Age 50.4
Veterans 73
Housing Units 926
Uninsured 4
Net Migration (recent) -108
Growing No
Economy & Employment
Total Establishments 53
Total Employees 286
Avg Annual Pay $44,880
Median Household Income $66,932
Poverty Rate 5.6%
Unemployment Rate 3.9%
Avg AGI per Return (IRS) $87,766
Federal Spending FY2024 $14,266,180
Federal Spending Per Capita $10,360
Housing & Cost of Living
Median Home Value $80,300
Median Rent $713
FMR Studio $598
FMR 1BR $752
FMR 2BR $872
FMR 3BR $1,222
FMR 4BR $1,360
Health & Safety
Hospitals 0
EMS Stations 12
Fire Stations 12
Police Stations 12
Adult Smoking 15.9%
Adult Obesity 32.1%
Overdose Deaths Rate/100k 14.1
Air Quality Good Days N/A
Infrastructure
Electricity Price (¢/kWh) 12.86
Electric Customers 433548
Towns with Broadband Data 4
Towns with 90%+ Coverage 4
Community
Churches 6
Libraries 4
Historic Places (NRHP) 3
Homeless Population N/A
Schools 12
SNAP Stores 1
Bank Branches 2
Agriculture
Total Farms 10
Land in Farms (acres) 13,325
Avg Farm Size (acres) 1,332.5
Year 2,022
Recent Federal Disaster Declarations (15)
Type Title Date
DR COVID-19 PANDEMIC 2020-04-05
EM COVID-19 2020-03-13
DR SEVERE STORMS AND FLOODING 2019-09-23
DR SEVERE WINTER STORM, SNOWSTORM, AND FLOODING 2019-06-07
DR SEVERE WINTER STORM 2010-03-10
DR SEVERE WINTER STORM AND SNOWSTORM 2010-03-09
DR SEVERE STORMS AND FLOODING 2009-06-16
EM HURRICANE KATRINA EVACUATION 2005-09-10
DR SEVERE FLOODING, SEVER WINTER STORMS,HEAVY RAINS HIGH WINDS 1997-04-07
DR SEVERE WINTER STORMS AND BLIZZARD CONDITIONS 1997-01-10
Detailed Topics
Communities in Campbell County
Data sources: Census ACS, BLS QCEW, IRS SOI, USAspending.gov, County Health Rankings, EPA AQI, HUD FMR, NCES, FEMA, National Register of Historic Places, CDC, EIA.