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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

The Census reports on the level of education attained by adults age 25 and older. Our elderly population grew up in a time when education attainment was typically lower, and college attendance was less widespread. As this population is succeeded by younger and increasingly well-educated cohorts, the percent of the population that has attained higher levels of education slowly increases. Not only has the number of diplomas and degrees increased, but their percentage in the population has also increased, indicating a growth in attainment greater than the relative growth in national population.

Educational Attainment in Population 25 Years and Over, 1990-2000
1990 2000
Number Percent of Total Number Percent of Total
Total Population Age 25+ 5,713,416 100.00% 6,154,523 100.00%
Less than 9th grade 749,606 13.12% 689,368 11.20%
Some high school, no diploma 948,188 16.60% 910,155 14.79%
High school graduate* 1,498,011 26.22% 1,487,728 24.17%
Some college, no degree 835,398 14.62% 943,044 15.32%
Associate degree 275,198 4.82% 329,580 5.36%
Bachelor's degree 785,653 13.75% 1,018,915 16.56%
Graduate or professional degree 621,362 10.88% 775,733 12.60%

* "High school graduate" includes people with the G.E.D. and similar equivalents.

Source: Census 2000 analyzed by the Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN).

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