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South Dakota

SD · Pierre · 0.9M people

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Counties with Full Profiles

Brown County

38KAI > AGI >…: 14

Disruption profile

South Dakota vs national average across the 9 disruption dimensions.

Moderate — Building pressure in higher education

Moderate — Moderate exposure across banking

Moderate — Moderate exposure across all sectors — especially finance

Moderate — Moderate exposure across defense contracting

Moderate — Moderate exposure across media

Moderate — Moderate exposure across agriculture

Minimal — Limited disruption signal

Minimal — Limited disruption signal

Minimal — Limited disruption signal

South Dakota vs US National Average

South Dakota exceeds state average on 1/9 dimensions. Highest divergence: AI > AGI > ASI (-82)

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South Dakota US National
Disruption Digest

South Dakota shows moderate disruption levels overall (avg 34/100), with education value as the leading signal. Bitcoin adoption (49/100) and education value form the dual pressure points to watch.

Stakes for South Dakota

Aggregate across 1 profiled county

Probable cone · 1.00x

Across 22K jobs in the covered counties, weighted AI exposure is 28/100. Aggregating recommendations from 7 county-level actions, here is what the model projects through 2031 (default 5-year horizon — scrub the timeline to extend).

Aggregated across counties we’ve profiled. Coverage will expand as more counties are added. Tap a tile above to see which counties contribute to that figure.

Locus of Control — South Dakota Aggregate

Of 7 recommended actions across 1 profiled county, 6sit within counties’ direct control. Tap any sphere below to drill into the contributing actions and counties.

County-controllable levers add up to +32 STEEPE pts of potential improvement, the largest sphere of leverage available without state or federal coordination.

Top Employers — South Dakota

The 10 largest employers shaping the local labor market. Tap any row for the public-data profile and AI-exposure assessment.

Supporting detail

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Live economic indicators

Federal Reserve and BLS state series

AI industry exposure

Gauge of vulnerability and major AI employers

Low Exposure22/100

Relatively insulated from near-term AI disruption. Manual and service industries dominate, though long-term exposure will grow.

Most Vulnerable

financial trust services

agriculture

Most Benefiting

fintech (trust industry)

Cross-signal alerts

When multiple risk signals converge on this state

AI sentiment + SWOT

Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats

AI Impact Analysis

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Key traits

State characteristics shaping the disruption response

No State Income Tax (business-friendly tax haven)Crypto-Friendly Trust Laws (digital asset custody)Mount Rushmore Tourism EconomyTrust Industry Capital ($367B+ in trust assets)

Analysis

Long-form briefing for this state

South Dakota has positioned itself as one of the most business-friendly and crypto-permissive states in the US. The absence of state income tax, corporate income tax, and inheritance tax has attracted a massive trust industry, with over $367B in trust assets administered in the state. South Dakota's trust laws are among the most favorable in the nation for digital asset custody and dynasty trusts, making it a quiet but significant player in the crypto and wealth management space. Bitcoin adoption scores well above its tech profile because of this regulatory environment rather than any native technology sector.

The state economy is small and concentrated. Tourism (anchored by Mount Rushmore, the Badlands, and the Sturgis motorcycle rally), agriculture (cattle, corn, soybeans), and financial services dominate. AI exposure is minimal: there are no major research universities, almost no venture capital, and the workforce is overwhelmingly in sectors that face slow rather than rapid automation pressure. Ecological stress is moderate, driven by drought cycles on the western plains and severe winter weather, but the state lacks the wildfire, hurricane, or seismic risks that elevate coastal states.

Political risk is among the lowest in the nation. South Dakota's small, homogeneous population and conservative governance produce stable, predictable policy. The state's deregulatory posture attracts niche financial services and cryptocurrency businesses but does little to build the AI infrastructure, research capacity, or workforce training programs that would raise its technology readiness. Economic disruption risk is low precisely because there is little to disrupt: the state operates at a scale and pace that insulates it from the rapid boom-bust cycles of larger tech-oriented economies.

Sources

Government, academic, and live data feeds

FRED South Dakota GDP (SDNQGSP)BLS South Dakota Employment SummaryEIA South Dakota State Energy Profile

Population: 935K (Census Jul 2025). GDP: $75B (BEA Q3 2025). South Dakota has no state income tax, corporate income tax, or personal property tax. Major trust and financial services hub.

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Disruption scores range 0-100. Higher = more disruption potential. Data sources: FRED, BLS, Census, EIA.