Sioux Falls and Rapid City are two of the best places in South Dakota to find a job. Both cities have strong local economies, low unemployment, and many businesses that are looking to hire.

South Dakota often has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. That means there are more jobs available than people looking for work. Because of this, job seekers in Sioux Falls and Rapid City often have more choices when it comes to finding a job.

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Wallet Hub's latest study on Best Cities to Find Jobs placed Sioux Falls 44th and Rapid City 76th out of 182 cities that they considered for this report.

Sioux Falls has a wide range of job opportunities. Healthcare, banking, manufacturing, and technology are some of the biggest industries in the city. Large employers like Sanford Health, Avera Health, and several financial companies offer jobs for people with different skills and experience levels. As the city continues to grow, more businesses are opening or expanding, which creates even more jobs.

Rapid City also offers many job options. Healthcare, tourism, construction, and defense are key industries in the area. Ellsworth Air Force Base is a major employer, and tourism in the Black Hills helps support jobs all year long. New businesses and building projects are also helping the city grow.

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Both cities benefit from South Dakota’s business-friendly environment, including no state income tax. This helps attract companies and create jobs. Overall, Sioux Falls and Rapid City are great places to start or grow a career.

For more information on this study, see the complete report at Wallet Hub.

Source: Wallet Hub

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