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I thought this was kind of amazing  Calif and Texas lead the way as the least educated states - based on % of population that had 9th grade or higher education.

Perhaps due to the influx of immigrants who flow into those states.  

 

 

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/least-educated-state-california-no-1-percentage-residents-25-and


 

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California ranks No. 1 among the 50 states for the percentage of its residents 25 and older who have never completed ninth grade and 50th for the percentage who have graduated from high school, according to new data from the Census Bureau.

Texas ranks No. 2 for the percentage of its residents 25 and older who have never completed ninth grade and 49th for the percentage who have graduated from high school.

9.7 percent of California residents 25 and older, the Census Bureau says, never completed ninth grade. Only 82.5 percent graduated from high school.

8.7 percent of Texas residents 25 and older never completed ninth grade, and only 82.8 percent graduated from high school.


 

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11 minutes ago, TGHusker said:

I thought this was kind of amazing  Calif and Texas lead the way as the least educated states - based on % of population that had 9th grade or higher education.

 Perhaps due to the influx of immigrants who flow into those states.  

  

 

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/least-educated-state-california-no-1-percentage-residents-25-and


 

 

educationchart1.jpg?itok=tJSlhojV

 

The real news of this graphic for me is that Nebraska is apparently less educated than Iowa and Kansas, and we barely beat Oklahoma. :o

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5 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

I would like to see the numbers.  What exactly are these teachers making along with package of benefits compared to cost of living?

 

I know Colorado is at the bottom of teachers salaries in the US when adjusted for cost of living. A lot of teachers in CO (especially in Denver) have second jobs just to pay their monthly bills.

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11 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

I would like to see the numbers.  What exactly are these teachers making along with package of benefits compared to cost of living?

http://careers.dpsk12.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/DPS_ProComp_SalaryGuide_2018.pdf

 

Briefly looking at this, they appear to be making about 5-10% more than teachers around Omaha and Lincoln.

 

Edit: Here is Nebraska's salaries. https://www.nsea.org/sites/default/files/content_images/Collective_Bargaining/18PAGEall.pdf

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