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Wallethub came out with a new survey on the most and least educated cities in America.
They used a variety of eleven metrics including percentage per capita with high school diplomas, college experience, pubic school quality, gender gap, racial gap, etc. The most educated city in America? Ann Arbor Michigan. The least, Visalia, California.
The report ranked Visalia at No. 150, the lowest overall rank, followed by Bakersfield at No. 147, Modesto at No. 146, Salinas at No. 145, Fresno at No. 144 and Stockton at No. 143.
The analysis compared 150 of the most populated cities in the US across various metrics including the number of adults age 25 and older with at least a bachelor's degree, quality of the public-school system, and the size of the gender education gap.
Bakersfield and Visalia are among the bottom five cities, with the lowest percentage of residents with high school diplomas and adults with college experience. The two cities have the least percentage of people who hold a bachelor's degree.
Shockingly, six of the least educated cities are right here in the Golden State of California. Sort of tarnishing our reputation.
Now I have friends and family who live in these central Valley areas and I was tempted to needle them but they are better educated then I am for the most part.
Here's a map from the 2024 presidential election. Notice anything?





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