Cities with the Highest Poverty Level Among Children Under the Age of 16 in South Dakota [ 201 - 300 ]
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Cities with the Highest Poverty Level Among Children Under the Age of 16 in South Dakota
City | Child Poverty | vs State | vs National | |
201. | Canton | 5.8% | 15.6%(-9.79)#201 | 16.9%(-11.1)#18,533 |
202. | New Underwood | 5.8% | 15.6%(-9.87)#202 | 16.9%(-11.2)#18,584 |
203. | Mount Vernon | 5.6% | 15.6%(-10.1)#203 | 16.9%(-11.4)#18,729 |
204. | Yankton | 5.2% | 15.6%(-10.4)#204 | 16.9%(-11.7)#18,969 |
205. | Woonsocket | 5.2% | 15.6%(-10.5)#205 | 16.9%(-11.8)#18,991 |
206. | Menno | 5.1% | 15.6%(-10.5)#206 | 16.9%(-11.8)#19,020 |
207. | Bison | 4.9% | 15.6%(-10.7)#207 | 16.9%(-12.0)#19,160 |
208. | Valley Springs | 4.6% | 15.6%(-11.1)#208 | 16.9%(-12.4)#19,404 |
209. | Wentworth | 4.5% | 15.6%(-11.1)#209 | 16.9%(-12.4)#19,426 |
210. | Beresford | 4.2% | 15.6%(-11.4)#210 | 16.9%(-12.7)#19,634 |
211. | Sturgis | 4.2% | 15.6%(-11.4)#211 | 16.9%(-12.7)#19,640 |
212. | Wall | 4.0% | 15.6%(-11.6)#212 | 16.9%(-12.9)#19,777 |
213. | Baltic | 3.9% | 15.6%(-11.7)#213 | 16.9%(-13.0)#19,883 |
214. | Tabor | 3.9% | 15.6%(-11.7)#214 | 16.9%(-13.0)#19,886 |
215. | Gregory | 3.8% | 15.6%(-11.8)#215 | 16.9%(-13.1)#19,908 |
216. | Belle Fourche | 3.8% | 15.6%(-11.8)#216 | 16.9%(-13.1)#19,920 |
217. | Kimball | 3.7% | 15.6%(-11.9)#217 | 16.9%(-13.2)#20,000 |
218. | Groton | 3.5% | 15.6%(-12.1)#218 | 16.9%(-13.4)#20,120 |
219. | Montrose | 3.3% | 15.6%(-12.3)#219 | 16.9%(-13.6)#20,244 |
220. | Pringle | 3.3% | 15.6%(-12.3)#220 | 16.9%(-13.7)#20,290 |
221. | Dakota Dunes | 3.2% | 15.6%(-12.4)#221 | 16.9%(-13.7)#20,317 |
222. | Plankinton | 3.1% | 15.6%(-12.5)#222 | 16.9%(-13.8)#20,412 |
223. | Bruce | 2.8% | 15.6%(-12.8)#223 | 16.9%(-14.2)#20,633 |
224. | Sinai | 2.8% | 15.6%(-12.8)#224 | 16.9%(-14.2)#20,634 |
225. | Fort Pierre | 2.7% | 15.6%(-12.9)#225 | 16.9%(-14.3)#20,705 |
226. | Hayti | 2.7% | 15.6%(-13.0)#226 | 16.9%(-14.3)#20,714 |
227. | Parkston | 2.6% | 15.6%(-13.0)#227 | 16.9%(-14.4)#20,779 |
228. | Garretson | 2.5% | 15.6%(-13.1)#228 | 16.9%(-14.4)#20,817 |
229. | Box Elder | 2.4% | 15.6%(-13.2)#229 | 16.9%(-14.6)#20,933 |
230. | Mellette | 2.4% | 15.6%(-13.2)#230 | 16.9%(-14.6)#20,944 |
231. | Hartford | 2.3% | 15.6%(-13.3)#231 | 16.9%(-14.6)#20,956 |
232. | Parker | 2.2% | 15.6%(-13.5)#232 | 16.9%(-14.8)#21,071 |
233. | Harrisburg | 2.1% | 15.6%(-13.5)#233 | 16.9%(-14.8)#21,103 |
234. | Stickney | 1.8% | 15.6%(-13.8)#234 | 16.9%(-15.1)#21,311 |
235. | Clark | 1.8% | 15.6%(-13.8)#235 | 16.9%(-15.1)#21,322 |
236. | Centerville | 1.8% | 15.6%(-13.8)#236 | 16.9%(-15.2)#21,341 |
237. | Brandon | 1.4% | 15.6%(-14.3)#237 | 16.9%(-15.6)#21,618 |
238. | Worthing | 1.1% | 15.6%(-14.6)#238 | 16.9%(-15.9)#21,777 |
239. | Emery | 0.88% | 15.6%(-14.7)#239 | 16.9%(-16.1)#21,859 |