Ranking The Intelligence Level Of Each State From Dumbest To Smartest

Published on 03/12/2021
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Pennsylvania – Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree: 35%

You can still get a decent education in Pennsylvania, which is slightly below the national average in terms of attainment but slightly above the national average in terms of efficiency. The University of Pennsylvania, which came in at No. 6, was one of eight schools from the Keystone State to make Forbes’ top 100 list. Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee that you’ll find a decent job that pays well. With an average student debt of $39,027, Pennsylvania has the second-highest average student debt in the nation, and the average unemployment rate in 2019 was very high.

Pennsylvania – Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree 35%

Pennsylvania – Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree 35%

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North Carolina – Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree: 34%

The pitch for the Tar Heel State isn’t simple. Its educational standard is just below the national average, and it ranks 32nd in terms of educational attainment. Nonetheless, there are a few compelling reasons to research there. North Carolina’s top three schools all made Forbes’ top 50 list, and Duke University, the state’s top-ranked school, also made the top 10. Furthermore, its average student debt is minimal, as is the number of graduates still in debt.

North Carolina – Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree 34%

North Carolina – Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree 34%

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