Bachelor's Degree or Higher in Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region, CT

ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

Bachelor's Degree or Higher
46.0% +36.5% vs nat'l
Rank #152 of 3,222
95th percentile

How Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region Compares

Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
46.0%
Connecticut Average
46.0%
Rank #2 of 9 in state
National
33.7%
36.5% above

National Distribution

Where Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region falls among all 3,222 U.S. counties for bachelor's degree or higher.

0.0% 80.5%

■ Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region: 46.0%

Ranking Context

Rank County Value
#149 Champaign County, IL 46.2%
#150 Fredericksburg city, VA 46.1%
#151 Santa Fe County, NM 46.1%
#152 Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region, CT 46.0%
#153 Beaufort County, SC 46.0%
#154 Buncombe County, NC 45.9%
#155 Goochland County, VA 45.8%
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Bachelor's Degree or Higher in Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region, Connecticut

Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region, Connecticut has a bachelor's degree or higher of 46.0%, which ranks #152 of 3,222 out of 3,222 counties nationwide. This is 36.5% above the national value of 33.7%.

Within Connecticut, Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region ranks #2 of 9 out of 9 counties. This places it in the 95th percentile nationally.

Percentage of the population aged 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher. All data comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates for 2024.

About this data

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2024). All values are estimates derived from survey samples and are subject to margin of error. For more information, see our methodology.