The Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is the nation”™s 10th most educated, according to a report from personal finance website WalletHub.
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk received a total score of 71.91, placing eighth in “educational attainment” but 146th in “quality of education and attainment gap.” The list was topped by Ann Arbor, Michigan, with a score of 94.23.
Placing 150th was the Visalia-Porterville, California MSA, with a score of 10.74.
Other findings of the study include:
- The Ann Arbor metro area has the highest share of bachelor”™s degree holders aged 25 and older, 55.20 percent ”“ 3.8 times higher than Visalia-Porterville”™s 14.4 percent.
- The Modesto, California MSA has the highest racial education gap, with the share of black bachelor”™s degree holders aged 25 and older at 21.45 percent, compared with 10.74 percent for their white counterparts ”“ a difference of 10.72 percent favoring black people. The national average for black people with the same attributes is 13.65 percent and it is 20.92 percent for their white counterparts.
- The Anchorage, Alaska metro area has the highest gender education gap, with the share of female bachelor”™s degree holders aged 25 and older at 21.41 percent, compared with 18.24 percent for their male counterparts, a difference of 3.18 percent favoring women. The national average for women with the same attributes is 19.74 percent and it is 19.13 percent for their male counterparts.