Here Are the Most and Least Educated Cities in America
Education level can play an important role in the quality of life in your area. A larger percentage of people who have a degree or have attended a training program translates to a better workforce and a more vibrant local economy. What's more, it can also be a sign that the public education system in the area is working well.
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GOBankingRates conducted a study to identify the most and least educated cities in America. The study determined what percentage of each age demographic had a degree and then used those numbers to determine which 25 American cities are among the best and worst educated. So, see if your city is among those that really understand how important education is.
Last updated: Sep. 13, 2021
Most Educated Cities
To identify the most educated cities, GOBankingRates took a number of metrics available through the Census Bureau's American Community Survey — namely percentages of the local population ages 18-24 and 25 and older with less than a high school degree, a high school degree or its equivalent, some college or an associate degree, and a bachelor's degree or higher.
Please note that each slide only contains data points for the 25 and older demographic. It allows for a clearer comparison of the numbers as they're all from the same age group, and it accounts for the fact that many people will not have necessarily completed their education before their mid-20s.
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25. Fargo, North Dakota
25 and older with a high school diploma: 20.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 33.4%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 39.9%
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24. Scottsdale, Arizona
25 and older with a high school diploma: 12.6%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 25.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 58.5%
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23. Clarksville, Tennessee
25 and older with a high school diploma: 27.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 37.4%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 27.6%
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22. Centennial, Colorado
25 and older with a high school diploma: 13.6%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 26.5%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 57.4%
21. Sandy Springs, Georgia
25 and older with a high school diploma: 12.1%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 17.5%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 65.1%
20. Bellevue, Washington
25 and older with a high school diploma: 8.5%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 18.2%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 68.6%
19. Sunnyvale, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 10%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 17.5%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 65.1%
18. Washington, District of Columbia
25 and older with a high school diploma: 16.8%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 15.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 58.6%
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17. Meridian, Idaho
25 and older with a high school diploma: 21.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 36.7%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 37.2%
16. Columbia, Maryland
25 and older with a high school diploma: 12.6%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 20.1%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 62.7%
15. Boulder, Colorado
25 and older with a high school diploma: 6.2%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 14.7%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 76%
14. Overland Park, Kansas
25 and older with a high school diploma: 12.2%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 23.4%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 61.5%
13. Fremont, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 17.1%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 19.4%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 57%
12. San Francisco, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 12.1%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 18.3%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 58.1%
11. Seattle, Washington
25 and older with a high school diploma: 9.6%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 21.2%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 64.1%
10. Irvine, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 7.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 19.8%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 68.9%
9. Santa Clara, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 12.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 20.1%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 59.9%
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8. Naperville, Illinois
25 and older with a high school diploma: 10.1%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 18.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 68.2%
7. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
25 and older with a high school diploma: 25.5%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 23%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 44.5%
6. Fort Collins, Colorado
25 and older with a high school diploma: 15.1%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 26%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 55.5%
5. Ann Arbor, Michigan
25 and older with a high school diploma: 7.1%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 14.2%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 75.9%
4. Madison, Wisconsin
25 and older with a high school diploma: 14.2%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 23.3%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 57.9%
3. Berkeley, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 6.3%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 16.3%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 73.9%
2. Arlington, Virginia
25 and older with a high school diploma: 7.8%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 11.2%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 75.3%
1. Cambridge, Massachusetts
25 and older with a high school diploma: 7.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 8.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 79%
Least Educated Cities
The methodology for the least educated cities is just the inverse of that for the most educated, using the same data set and methodology but focusing on the lowest-scoring cities.
25. Grand Prairie, Texas
25 and older with a high school diploma: 27.4%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 29.3%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 23.5%
24. Bridgeport, Connecticut
25 and older with a high school diploma: 32.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 24.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 18.8%
23. Victorville, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 29.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 34.9%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 13%
22. Springfield, Massachusetts
25 and older with a high school diploma: 32.5%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 27.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 18.6%
21. Elizabeth, New Jersey
25 and older with a high school diploma: 37.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 22%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 13.5%
20. Hartford, Connecticut
25 and older with a high school diploma: 33.2%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 24.4%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 16.9%
19. San Bernardino, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 29.3%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 28.2%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 12%
18. Pomona, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 23.6%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 27.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 18.1%
17. Kansas City, Kansas
25 and older with a high school diploma: 31.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 28.3%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 17.8%
Pictured: Kansas City metropolitan area
16. Pompano Beach, Florida
25 and older with a high school diploma: 29.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 27.5%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 25%
15. Hialeah, Florida
25 and older with a high school diploma: 33.7%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 20.4%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 15.6%
14. Inglewood, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 22.1%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 32.8%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 21.2%
13. Sunrise Manor, Nevada
25 and older with a high school diploma: 33.3%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 28.8%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 10.6%
12. Pasadena, Texas
25 and older with a high school diploma: 32.2%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 25.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 14.4%
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11. Lehigh Acres, Florida
25 and older with a high school diploma: 37%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 28.5%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 14.6%
10. Oxnard, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 24.7%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 27.4%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 18%
9. Palmdale, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 26.5%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 32.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 15.5%
8. McAllen, TExas
25 and older with a high school diploma: 19.8%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 26.3%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 30.3%
7. Laredo, Texas
25 and older with a high school diploma: 25.3%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 23.9%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 19.4%
6. Brownsville, Texas
25 and older with a high school diploma: 23.9%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 22.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 18.9%
5. Santa Ana, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 23.1%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 21.6%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 15%
4. El Monte, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 27.2%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 19.5%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 12.3%
3. East Los Angeles, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 23.6%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 20%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 8.7%
2. Salinas, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 22.5%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 23.4%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 13.3%
1. Santa Maria, California
25 and older with a high school diploma: 20.6%
25 and older with some college or an associate degree: 25.8%
25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher: 13.8%
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Joel Anderson contributed to the reporting for this article.
Methodology: GOBankingRates analyzed the every city in America with a population greater than 100,000 according to the 2019 United States Census Bureau’s American Community Survey to find the most and least educated cities in the country. Using the 2019 ACS, GOBankingRates found the following factors for each city: (1) the percent of 18 to 24 year olds with less than a high school degree; (2) the percent of residents 25 and older with less than a high school degree; (3) the percent of 18 to 24 year olds with a high school degree or equivalent; (4) the percent of residents 25 and older with a high school degree or equivalent; (5) the percent of 18 to 24 year olds with some college or an associate’s degree; (6) the percent of residents 25 and older with some college or an Associate’s degree; (7) the percent of 18 to 24 year olds with a Bachelor’s degree or higher; and (8) the percent of residents 25 and older with a bachelor’s degree or higher. These eight factors were then scored and combined to give a final ranking. A lower percentage of residents in categories (1) and (2) and a higher percentage of residents in categories (3) through (8) were considered indicators that a city was more highly educated. In the final calculation of scores, factors (5) and (6) carried half as much weight as other factors and factors (7) and (8) were weighted twice as heavily as other factors. All research was conducted on and up to date as of September 7, 2021.
This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: Here Are the Most and Least Educated Cities in America