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Respondents by
Highest Education Level

A higher percentage of males report having a high school diploma or GED (34.27 percent males, 26.53 percent females), while a higher percentage of females report having some college (32.50 percent females, 22.76 percent males). Respondents reporting the highest level of education of Two-year/Associate degree or Bachelor degree were reasonably consistent. However, a higher percentage of males than females attained an education level of Masters and beyond.

 

Respondents by Highest Education Level (Percentage)

  Female Male
Less than HS 3.8 4.9
HS Diploma/GED 26.5 34.3
Some College 32.5 22.8
2 Yrs/Assoc Degree 10.1 9.7
Bachelors 18.7 16.9
Masters and Beyond 8.3 11.5

 Respondents by Highest Education Level

Male Female Graph

A higher percentage of females than males attain an
education level beyond high school.

 

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