Welche US-Bundesstaaten haben die höchsten Quoten an Hochschulabschlüssen und Berufsabschlüssen? [OC]

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  1. OverflowDs on

    The data in this visualization comes from the American Community Survey (ACS), conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The ACS is a premier source of information on demographic, social, economic, and housing characteristics across the U.S. I created this map using Tableau to highlight the percentage of the population with a graduate or professional degree by state.

    If you’re interested in exploring more data like this, check out our [State Data Explorer](https://overflowdata.com/state-data/) for additional insights and comparisons across states.

  2. igotnocandyforyou on

    Pennsylvania seems to be an outlier. You know, the inverse correlation between education and big foot spottings.

  3. honesttickonastick on

    39% for DC is wild. Does this data cut out a younger age range (people who effectively cannot possibly have graduate degrees)? I mean I knew DC was chock full of lawyers, but damn.

  4. You again with the 5 color thing. All the Top States are dark blue, but the difference among them is bigger than the difference between the minimum in the dark blue bin and 0.

  5. Individual_Macaron69 on

    odd to me that WA with seattle (arguably a bigger tech hub than Denver) has a lower percentage than CO.
    I guess it can be chalked up to the fact that smaller towns in CO also have tech industries, moreso than other cities in WA. I am not sure if that is actually true.

    also it seems the difference is not actually that great.

  6. ToddBradley on

    It’s ironic that DC, the “taxation without representation” district that always reminds us they should be a state but still aren’t, is at the top of the list of “states”.

  7. SnooRevelations979 on

    Not terribly surprising.

    The Orkin man who moves to Florida for warm weather from the Northeast corridor will be replaced by Raj from India with a PHD.

    It seems like red states attract wealth while blue states create wealth.

  8. Ashbadashed on

    The color coat for this makes it a bit hard to understand. Like Washington and Illinois are hard to tell apart from Oregon or Missouri

  9. syntheticassault on

    I’ve looked this up via congressional districts. My current district in Massachusetts has a higher rate of Graduate and professional degrees than the rate of at least undergraduate degrees in the district where I grew up in Ohio.

  10. Not surprisingly, this closely matches the 2024 election voting map.

  11. GougeAwayIfYouWant2 on

    Very liberal Massachusetts is #1 state in almost every category of success.

  12. Chewbubbles on

    Man, at one point, I swore in my lifetime, Iowa was the standard of education.

  13. greevous00 on

    Quite surprised that Missouri and California would be the same in this regard.

  14. Reminder that DC is essentially a city being compared to entire states here. It’s not a good comparison.

  15. LMAO, Alabama is under 11% yet the largest accumulation of PhDs is in Huntsville. You remove Marshall and Redstone they have what, like 5 in the state?

  16. Vermont surprised me on this list, but maybe with the lower population?

    They only have a population of 650T, so this would indicate about 120T with advanced degrees.

  17. eightfingeredtypist on

    Someone has a PHD in map making. There’s 5 colors on the chart, and 4 colors on the map

  18. tawzerozero on

    Can you use the same data to display something more granular like counties or census tracts? Edit: Combining MSAs would be cool to see too.

  19. No need for a professional degree when you are the boss and those with the professional degree work for you.

  20. Sure-Coyote-1157 on

    And yet, someone says “less then” rather that “less THAN.”

    Good grief.

  21. Efficient_Head_2078 on

    HA! Overlay that with the map showing which states voted for Trump. NONE of the top 10. And look at how all of the lowest rated voted RED! LOL What a bunch of weak minds.

  22. micah15405 on

    As a friendly reminder for everyone. An education is never a stand-in for intelligence. If you can’t explain why you believe or follow an idea, you can’t actually claim it is true, as you can not even fully grasp it.

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