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  Census >ACS Home > Ranking Tables Main > Ranking Tables 2001 Index > ...Completed High School (Including Equivalency) (Place Level)
Percent of People 25 Years and Over Who Have Completed High School (Including Equivalency)
Population 25 years and over (Place level)
Rank Place Percent Lower Bound Upper Bound
1 Virginia Beach city, VA 91.9 90.6 93.2
2 Anchorage municipality, AK 91.8 90.8 92.8
3 Albuquerque city, NM 91.2 89.4 93.0
4 Raleigh city, NC 90.9 88.6 93.2
5 Seattle city, WA 90.5 89.2 91.8
6 Colorado Springs city, CO 90.3 88.0 92.6
7 Omaha city, NE 88.1 87.4 88.8
8 Portland city, OR 87.6 86.9 88.3
9 Tulsa city, OK 87.4 85.1 89.7
10 Charlotte city, NC 87.1 85.5 88.8
10 Columbus city, OH 87.1 86.3 87.9
12 Austin city, TX 86.8 85.2 88.5
13 St. Paul city, MN 86.3 83.8 88.8
14 Jacksonville city, FL 85.8 84.2 87.5
15 Toledo city, OH 85.6 83.0 88.2
15 Nashville-Davidson (balance), TN 85.6 83.6 87.6
17 Minneapolis city, MN 85.4 83.3 87.5
18 Arlington city, TX 84.9 81.6 88.2
19 Indianapolis city (balance), IN 84.7 83.1 86.4
20 San Francisco city, CA 84.3 83.5 85.1
20 St. Petersburg city, FL 84.3 81.8 86.8
22 Pittsburgh city, PA 84.0 81.4 86.6
23 Honolulu CDP, HI 83.6 82.0 85.3
24 Wichita city, KS 82.7 80.2 85.2
25 Las Vegas city, NV 82.2 80.1 84.3
26 Tucson city, AZ 82.0 81.0 83.0
26 Denver city, CO 82.0 80.0 84.0
28 Mesa city, AZ 81.8 78.2 85.4
28 San Jose city, CA 81.8 80.0 83.6
28 Cincinnati city, OH 81.8 79.2 84.4
28 Oklahoma City city, OK 81.8 79.7 83.9
32 Boston city, MA 81.2 78.6 83.8
33 San Diego city, CA 80.5 78.7 82.3
33 Atlanta city, GA 80.5 78.0 83.0
35 Riverside city, CA 80.4 76.4 84.4
36 Washington city, DC 80.1 78.6 81.6
36 Kansas City city, MO 80.1 76.8 83.4
38 Tampa city, FL 79.8 76.7 82.9
38 Milwaukee city, WI 79.8 78.2 81.5
40 Sacramento city, CA 78.3 75.8 80.8
41 Memphis city, TN 78.2 75.7 80.7
42 New Orleans city, LA 76.9 74.6 79.2
42 Fort Worth city, TX 76.9 74.6 79.2
44 New York city, NY 76.4 75.7 77.1
45 Phoenix city, AZ 76.3 74.3 78.3
46 Aurora city, CO 76.1 71.2 81.1
47 Oakland city, CA 75.8 72.0 79.6
48 Corpus Christi city, TX 75.1 72.0 78.2
49 Fresno city, CA 74.6 70.8 78.4
50 Dallas city, TX 73.9 71.9 75.9
51 Philadelphia city, PA 73.0 71.2 74.8
52 St. Louis city, MO 72.4 69.3 75.5
52 Cleveland city, OH 72.4 69.6 75.2
54 Chicago city, IL 72.3 71.0 73.6
54 Baltimore city, MD 72.3 69.8 74.8
56 San Antonio city, TX 72.0 70.2 73.8
57 Anaheim city, CA 71.8 68.0 75.6
58 Buffalo city, NY 71.7 67.4 76.0
59 El Paso city, TX 71.3 68.3 74.3
60 Houston city, TX 70.8 69.5 72.1
61 Detroit city, MI 70.0 67.7 72.3
62 Los Angeles city, CA 69.5 68.2 70.8
63 Stockton city, CA 69.0 64.5 73.5
64 Long Beach city, CA 68.9 65.4 72.4
65 Miami city, FL 60.8 56.2 65.4
66 Santa Ana city, CA 37.5 32.6 42.5

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 American Community Survey

Notes

The table above shows the margin of error, represented by the lower and upper bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval. The confidence interval gives a range of values likely to include the population true value.  The smaller the confidence interval the more precise the estimate of the characteristic of interest.

An "N" entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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