How much do households in South Dakota spend on rent?

Data updated September 16, 2024
Renters in South Dakota paid about $866 per month, or 24.9% of their income, in 2022. This percentage is determined by comparing the median rent to the median monthly income for renting households.
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In 2022, median rent was

24.9%

of median income
In 2022,

$866

was the median rent per month
Comparing rent to renter income provides one measure of rental affordability. Dividing rent by income provides what is called a rent-to-income ratio. A higher ratio of rent-to-income indicates rent is less affordable while a lower ratio indicates it’s more affordable.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development considers households with a rent-to-income ratio of more than 30%, that is, households that spend more than 30% of their income on housing, to be cost-burdened. Cost-burdened households may have less money for other necessities such as food, healthcare, or savings. When median monthly rent is more than 30% of average monthly income, it means a typical household would meet the definition of housing cost-burdened.

South Dakota's rent-to-income ratio was lower than in the US overall in 2022.

Ratio of median rent to median renter household income

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The national rent-to-income ratio reached a high of 33.8% in 2011 following the Great Recession. In South Dakota, the rent-to-income ratio reached 26.5% that year. Most recently, in 2022, South Dakota’s rent-to-income ratio was 24.9%, 6.8 percentage points lower than the national rate.

Across metro areas, the average rent-to-income ratio was 30.8% in 2018–2022.

Ratio of median rent to median renter household income, 2018–2022

In 2018–2022, the average rent-to-income ratio across metro areas was 30.8%. The metro areas with the highest and lowest ratios were the Mayagüez, Puerto Rico area at 56.9% (highest) and Sheboygan, Wisconsin area, at 21.7% (lowest). In South Dakota, the metro area with the highest rent-to-income ratio was Rapid City at 28.8%, while the lowest was Sioux Falls at 24.7%.
During that period, Rapid City, SD area had the highest median rent at $1.01K per month and a median monthly income of $3.52K out of two South Dakota metro areas. Its rent-to-income ratio was the highest in the state.

Renter income and rent, South Dakota metro areas (2018–2022)

Renter income and rent, South Dakota metro areas (2018–2022)

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Methodology

USAFacts standardizes data, in areas such as time and demographics, to make it easier to understand and compare.

The analysis was generated with the help of AI and reviewed by USAFacts for accuracy.

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