Cities that are smarter than thou (or at least better educated)
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Click on link to original maps for more cities like New York, LA, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Atlanta etc. |
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Looking at the maps for cities such as Chicago (http://personal.tcu.edu/kylewalker/m....9385/-87.7191), St. Louis (http://personal.tcu.edu/kylewalker/m....7291/-90.3177), Denver (http://personal.tcu.edu/kylewalker/m...5980/-104.9348), Dallas ( http://personal.tcu.edu/kylewalker/m....9081/-96.8808), Houston (http://personal.tcu.edu/kylewalker/m....0434/-95.5540) and others, the maps really capture some of the current demographic trends with thriving pockets in some core cities, surrounded by declining "inner ring" suburbs and then "outer ring" burbs again with higher educational achievement (and no doubt wealth). Would be interesting to see the evolution over the last 10 years and then tracking into the future. |
Wish we could see these maps in other cities other than just West Coast.
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Love these maps.
Looked at Baton Rouge and it shows the north-south divide of the city. South Baton Rouge not only has higher educational attainment, but it is also correlated well with higher median household income for the area. Overall breakdown when zoomed in on Baton Rouge is: 13% less than HS education 31% HS graduate 28% Some college 19% Bachelor's Degree 9% Graduate Degree Also explored New Orleans, and it shows the same correlation between household income and education attainment. There is no true divide for New Orleans as high income and low income neighborhoods are interspersed throughout the metro area. Lakeview area, Uptown area, Bywater/Marigny area, Old Metairie area, and Mandeville stand out as pockets of higher educational attainment. Overall breakdown when zoomed in on New Orleans is: 15% less than HS education 30% HS graduate 29% Some college 17% Bachelor's Degree 9% Graduate Degree |
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link to actual map: http://personal.tcu.edu/kylewalker/m....8214/-84.3801 |
The city of Atlanta, If I recall is around 50% bachelor's degree or higher. The metro is around 35% or so.
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I wish it showed Canadian cities though. |
Doesn't Seattle have the highest percentage of college graduates of US major cities? San Francisco, DC and Boston are obviously up there as well.
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Metro-Area Highlights Of the 25 most populous metropolitan regions in the continental U.S., the top 10 metros ranked by degree attainment are: Washington D.C./Arlington-Alexandria, Va.—55.7% Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Mass.—55.1% San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, Calif.—54.0% Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, Minn.—52.0% Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wash.—49.5 % Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, Colo.—49.0 % New York, N.Y./Newark-Jersey City, N.J.—47.0% Pittsburgh, Pa.—46.1% Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, Md.—46.0% San Diego-Carlsbad, Calif.—45.3% The top 5 state numbers are as follows: Massachusetts—55.4% Colorado—54.2% Connecticut—53.2% Minnesota—52.9% Washington—51.6% |
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Atlanta comes in right behind San Francisco in percentage of residents with at least a Bachelors at 48%. Atlanta isn't typically thought of as a "college town" despite being home to Emory, Georgia Tech, and Georgia State (among many other smaller colleges) and home to ~250,000 students metro-wide (7th in the nation).
https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/stud...p-cities-2015/ |
Atlanta is also fairly small compared to it's metro; 450,000/ 5,000,000 and the wealthy/ highly educated tend to live closest in town...which is Atlanta proper.
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it's still a fairly well educated metro area as well though:
https://wallethub.com/edu/most-and-l...d-cities/6656/ its peers being portland, san diego, denver, chicago, sacramento. |
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The cities often called "elite" probably correlate more with graduate degrees more than with bachelors degrees. Having a ton of BAs could reflect a lot of back-office employment. The graduate degrees will often be around scientific, tech, finance, education, and other fields.
I have a couple years of community college, sorta, so this isn't about me. |
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