Health & Fitness
Just How Well-Educated Are Connecticut Residents?
The personal finance website WalletHub ranks the most - and the least - educated states.

Sure, Connecticut has the world-class Ivy League institution Yale University, not to mention a few other well-regarded schools of higher learning. But just how well-educated are the residents of the state?
The personal finance website WalletHub crunched the numbers, and they rank Connecticut as the fourth most-educated state, behind first place Massachusetts, Maryland (2nd), and Colorado (3rd). Vermont rounds out the top five.
"In this study, WalletHub’s analysts examined the key determinants of a well-educated population: educational attainment, school quality, and achievement gaps between genders and races," wrote author Richie Bernardo.
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WalletHub studied 11 different metrics to determine the ranking, such as "Share of Adults Aged 25 & Older with at Least a High School Diploma;" "Share of Adults Aged 25 & Older with at Least a Bachelor's Degree;" and "Quality of Public-School System."
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The nation's least-educated state? West Virginia, followed by Mississippi (49th), Louisiana (48th), Arkansas (47th) and Kentucky (46th).
To read WalletHub's full report, "2017's Most & Least Educated States," click here.
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