These are the most and least educated cities in America: study

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(KTLA) — A Midwestern city, affectionately known as “the land of splendor,” has been named the most educated in America, according to a recent WalletHub study.

The financial services company compared the 150 most populated metropolitan areas in the U.S., grading them based on a formula that included the share of adults with high school diplomas and college degrees and the quality of public education.

It also weighted racial and gender gaps.

Source: WalletHub

Ann Arbor, Michigan, ranked No. 1 for the second straight year. More than 95% of its residents aged 25 and older have a high school diploma, 57% have a bachelor’s degree, and about 30% have an advanced degree — the highest rates in the nation, per the study.

“In addition, the metro area has a lot of equality in educational attainment, with only a 1.9% gap between the share of women and men who have at least a bachelor’s degree,” Adam McCann, a financial writer for WalletHub, noted.

The study found that the San Jose metro area in California is the second-most educated in the U.S., while the Washington, D.C. area ranked third. See the top 10 below.

10 Most Educated Cities in the U.S., according to WalletHub

Overall Rank  Metropolitan Area Educational Attainment Rank  Quality of Education & Attainment Gap Rank 
1 Ann Arbor, MI 1 4
2 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA 4 17
3 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV 3 31
4 Durham-Chapel Hill, NC 8 1
5 Madison, WI 2 51
6 San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA 6 19
7 Raleigh-Cary, NC 5 30
8 Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX 11 6
9 Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH 7 60
10 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA 10 10
Source: WalletHub

On the flip side, the least educated cities on WalletHub’s list are predominantly located in California and Texas. At the very bottom of the ranking is Visalia, California, followed by McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas.

10 Least Educated Cities in the U.S., according to WalletHub

Overall Rank  Metropolitan Area Educational Attainment Rank  Quality of Education & Attainment Gap Rank 
141 Corpus Christi, TX 139 131
142 Salinas, CA 142 107
143 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX 144 83
144 Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, NC 141 140
145 Stockton, CA 145 92
146 Modesto, CA 146 141
147 Bakersfield, CA 147 120
148 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX 149 91
149 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX 150 80
150 Visalia, CA 148 147
Source: WalletHub

Stephanie Helms Pickett is the head of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging at Antioch University, as well as a WalletHub expert. She says communities should re-examine how public education supports their local economies.

“Our country’s educational model fails to account the diverse ways that people learn, process information and what best aligns not only with their interests but their skills,” Pickett says. ”The most important step we can take as a country to develop a more educated and skilled workforce is a partnership between higher education and industry – encompassing local businesses in forecasting the needed skills and training individuals to meet those needs.”

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