Prairie, SD


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Prairie, SD

About Prairie, SD

Living in Prairie, SD is a pleasant experience. The city has a population of just over 10,000 people, making it an intimate setting for those who call it home. There are plenty of local parks and outdoor activities to enjoy year-round, along with a great selection of restaurants and shops for residents to explore. From small-town charm to modern amenities, Prairie has something for everyone. The weather is mild year-round and the people are welcoming and neighborly, creating an overall comfortable atmosphere that many find hard to leave. Small agricultural city - Extreme western Iowa at the Missouri River and Nebraska border.

Location Details

State: South Dakota
County: Union County
Metro Area: Sioux City Metro Area
City: Prairie
Zip Codes: No Zip Codes Here.
Cost of Living: -6.7% lower
Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 1103 ft above sea level
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Sioux City, IA, is a place with a lot of stories to tell. It's in northwest Iowa, right where Nebraska and South Dakota meet. This city grew up by the Missouri River, making it a busy spot for people moving west in the old days. It was a big deal for trade and transport, thanks to the river and the railroads.

The land around Sioux City is pretty flat, but it's not boring. You've got the Loess Hills nearby, which are these cool, windy hills that aren't like much else anywhere. The weather here has all four seasons. Summers can get warm, and winters are cold, with some snow to expect. So, if you're moving here, make sure you have clothes for all types of weather.

Work-wise, Sioux City has a bit of everything. Agriculture's big, with lots of farming going on. But it's not just about farming; there are also jobs in making things (manufacturing), helping people stay healthy (healthcare), teaching (education), and selling stuff (retail). Big places like Tyson Foods and MercyOne Siouxland Medical Center are some of the top spots to work.

Living here is pretty easy on your wallet compared to other places. There are lots of different homes to choose from, whether you like older neighborhoods with history or new places that are just being built.

For fun, there's plenty to do outdoors, especially with the Missouri River so close. Boating, fishing, or just hanging out by the water are popular. If you're into hiking or nature, the Loess Hills are worth exploring. Plus, Sioux City loves its festivals and events. There's music, art, and even a summer celebration called River-Cade.

When it comes to politics, Sioux City has a history of leaning more conservative, but things are changing a bit with new folks moving in and the city getting more varied in its views.

If you're thinking about making Sioux City your home, just remember the winters can be chilly and snowy. But, people here are friendly, and there's a strong community vibe. It's a place where you can enjoy a mix of city life and the great outdoors, all while being part of a community that looks out for each other.

Prairie Cost of Living
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Cost of living, small town atmosphere, and arts & culture make Prairie a great place to live.

$472,400
+28.4% higher than avg
$83,125
+17.0% higher than avg
$834 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-37.6% lower than avg
Prairie Crime
7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Prairie, South Dakota
$90,360
for a family
$26,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Prairie
   Cost of living
Isolation
   Small town atmosphere
Harsh winters
   Arts & culture
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