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Two Strike

South Dakota · 282 residents · 18.533 sq mi
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The city has more than doubled in size since 2000, adding 249 residents. 0% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, below the national rate of 33%. Median home value is $9,999. At a median age of 21.9, residents skew younger than the country as a whole. The poverty rate of 70.8% is well above the national figure.

At a glance
Younger
median age 21.9
US median: 38.8
Less educated
0% hold a bachelor's degree
US average: 33%
More affordable
home values down 93%, inflation adjusted
US median home: $265,253
Section 01

Population & growth

282
+755%since 2000
from 33 in 2000
1990 – 2024
15 / sq mi
+755%since 2000
from 2 / sq mi in 2000
US average: 280
21.9
+7%since 2000
from 20.5 in 2000
US average: 38.8
Population, 19902024
01412814225621990201020202024Two Strike
2024257
1990201020202024
Section 02

Income & economy

$4,842
−38%since 2000
from $7,815 in 2000
US average: $35,364
Households earning $100K+
0.0%
Unchangedsince 2010
from 0.0% in 2010
US average: 43.9%
70.8%
+60.5 ptssince 2000
from 10.3% in 2000
US average: 12.8%
Workforce by industry, 2020
Information30%
US avg: 11.1%
Other services20%
US avg: 6.6%
Public administration20%
US avg: 4.7%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing0%
US avg: 1.7%
Construction0%
US avg: 1.2%
Manufacturing0%
US avg: 0.5%
Wholesale trade0%
US avg: 6.7%
Retail trade0%
US avg: 10%
Transportation & warehousing0%
US avg: 2.5%
Finance & insurance0%
US avg: 5.5%
Professional, scientific, technical0%
US avg: 4.7%
Education & health services0%
US avg: 0.8%
Arts, entertainment, food0%
US avg: 2%
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Section 03

Housing

$9,999
−93%inflation adjusted, since 2000
from $91,700 in 2000
US average: $265,253
1990 – 2020
$417
from $0 in 2000
US average: $1,124
68.1%
+1.4 ptssince 2000
from 66.7% in 2000
31.9% rent
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Section 04

Race & ethnicity

2000
White, non-Hispanic3%(1)
Black0%(0)
Hispanic / Latino0%(0)
Asian0%(0)
Other0%
Diversity Score0%(0)
2020
White, non-Hispanic0.4%(1)
Black0%(0)
Hispanic / Latino0%(0)
Asian0.4%(1)
Other100%(282)
Diversity Score1.8%(5)
2
from 0 in 2000
1990 – 2024
Section 05

Education

0.0%
Unchangedsince 2000
from 0.0% in 2000
US average: 32.9%
High school or higher
53.1%
−25.5 ptssince 2000
from 78.6% in 2000
US average: 88.5%
0.0%
Unchangedsince 2000
from 0.0% in 2000
US average: 12.7%
Section 06

Commute & transportation

66.7%
+13.9 ptssince 2010
from 52.7% in 2010
US average: 75.1%
38.9%
−21.6 ptssince 2010
from 60.6% in 2010
US average: 8.4%
Section 07

Work & employment

48.3%
−3.0 ptssince 2011
from 51.3% in 2011
US average: 5.4%
24.6%
−26.5 ptssince 2011
from 51.1% in 2011
US average: 63.4%
0.0%
Unchangedsince 2010
from 0.0% in 2010
US average: 39.3%
Section 08

People & community

53.7%
+8.0 ptssince 2010
from 45.7% in 2010
46.3%
−8.0 ptssince 2010
from 54.3% in 2010
0.0%
Unchangedsince 2010
from 0.0% in 2010
US average: 13.5%
34.0%
−26.8 ptssince 2013
from 60.8% in 2013
US average: 8.8%
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How many people live in Two Strike, South Dakota?

Two Strike, South Dakota has about 282 residents according to the 2020 American Community Survey.

Is Two Strike, South Dakota expensive?

In Two Strike, South Dakota, the median home is worth about $9,999, and the typical rent is about $417 a month.

How educated are people in Two Strike, South Dakota?

About 0.0% of adults age 25 and over in Two Strike, South Dakota hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

What is the poverty rate in Two Strike, South Dakota?

About 70.8% of people in Two Strike, South Dakota live below the federal poverty line.

Has Two Strike, South Dakota grown since 1990?

Yes, Two Strike, South Dakota has grown since 1990. The population has added about 130 residents, a change of about 86 percent over that period.

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DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR + DECENNIAL CENSUS · UPDATED 2024

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