Wyoming – Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree: 28%
Wyoming is no sanctuary for dropouts, despite having the 10th-lowest share of adults with at least a bachelor’s degree tied with Indiana. Wyoming also has the lowest percentage of adults without a high school diploma with a handful of other states. Wyoming’s educational achievement is higher than the national average, and the state’s educational standard is excellent. Furthermore, Wyoming has low total student debt of $23,444 and one of the lowest percentages of current debt graduates, at 46 percent.
Delaware – Adults With At Least A Bachelor’s Degree: 34%
The Diamond State is mediocre in terms of educational attainment but excels in terms of educational efficiency. It is ranked 12th best in the country by WalletHub. On the other hand, Delaware has just one school on Forbes’ 2019 best colleges list: The University of Delaware ranked 147th. Delaware also has the fifth-highest total student debt in the United States, at $37,447, and a statewide unemployment rate of 3.8 percent in 2019.