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

If you're wondering what the population and steets are in Oglala City, South Dakota, you've come to the right place. Here you'll find the latest population and steets statistics for Oglala. You can also find out about the community's library on the Oglala - Library page. Once you've found it, you can use this information to move the map around.

The population of Oglala City was last counted in 2000. It was a relatively even distribution, with twenty-five percent of the population under the age of 18 years old, six percent of those between the ages of 25 and 44, and twenty-one percent of the population being 65 years old and older. The median age of the population was 39 years old, and there were more males than females in the city. The gender balance was roughly the same, with 48 males and 51 females.

The median household income in Oglalala was $32,141 in 2000, a slightly higher than the state average. Males had a median income of $27,436 while females had an average income of $18,292. Ogallala's per capita income was $17,674 in 2000. The poverty rate in Ogallala was 7.8% and five percent of the population was below the poverty line. The poverty rate was highest among children and elderly people, with nearly one third living below the poverty line.

The counties surrounding Oglala Lakota County are predominantly Democratic. In fact, since 1952, no Republican has won this county. In 2012, the county was known as Shannon and received the highest Obama vote in the state. The county lies within the 27th District of the South Dakota legislature. Three Lakotas and one Republican currently hold the seat in this district. The county is home to a diverse population of residents.