Lemmon, South Dakota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What are the population & steets of Lemmon City? Here's a breakdown of the town's ethnicities. The Lemmon Valley has a lower poverty rate than the national average - at just over 10.7%. Meanwhile, only 13.7% of the Nevada population lives below the poverty line. You can also see a full breakdown of the state's cost of living, crime statistics, and updated coronavirus data.

Cathy Evans has been a major force in revitalizing Lemmon for more than two decades. In fact, she led efforts to purchase seven homes and tear down eleven blighted properties in the last two years. She also managed more than 40 public housing units for income-qualified residents. She believes that the growing community is a good fit for the town. In addition to helping with the town's economy, Evans is also an active member of the local church.

Unlike other cities, Lemmon's crime rate is relatively low. However, crime is more common in the northeast part of the city, where there are more retail establishments. Nevertheless, the red areas of the crime rate don't necessarily mean that residents are at risk of being a victim of a violent crime. If you're wondering where to find crime statistics for Lemmon, take a look at the map below.

Lemmon city, SD's median age was 50.8 years, with nearly 20% of its people being under the age of 18. There were 6.4% of people aged 18-24, 14.7% aged 25-44, and 26.5% aged 65-plus. The median age of the population was 42 years, and the gender makeup was nearly equally balanced - males outnumbered females by 84.2:1 (or 81.2:1 for every 100 females).