Educational attainment in rural and urban areas, 2000 and 2018

Percent
Stacked Bar chart with 4 groups and 5 items per group.

Group 1, Rural in 2000, Total value of 99.9.
Item 1, Bachelor's degree or higher value of 14.9
Item 2, Associate's degree value of 5.7
Item 3, Some college, no degree value of 19.6
Item 4, High school diploma or equivalent value of 36.1
Item 5, Less than high school diploma or equivalent value of 23.6of 2000.
Group 2, Rural in 2018, Total value of 99.9.
Item 1, Bachelor's degree or higher value of 20.2
Item 2, Associate's degree value of 9.4
Item 3, Some college, no degree value of 21.6
Item 4, High school diploma or equivalent value of 35.6
Item 5, Less than high school diploma or equivalent value of 13.1
Group 3, Urban in 2000, Total value of 99.9.
Item 1, Bachelor's degree or higher value of 26.2
Item 2, Associate's degree value of 6.4
Item 3, Some college, no degree value of 21.3
Item 4, High school diploma or equivalent value of 27.2
Item 5, Less than high school diploma or equivalent value of 18.8
Group 5, Urban in 2018, Total value of 100.
Item 1, Bachelor's degree or higher value of 34.7
Item 2, Associate's degree value of 8.5
Item 3, Some college, no degree value of 20
Item 4, High school diploma or equivalent value of 25.4
Item 5, Less than high school diploma or equivalent value of 11.4
Note: Educational attainment for adults 25 and older. Urban and rural status is determined by Office of Management and Budget's 2015 metropolitan area definitions. Source: USDA, Economic Research Service using data from U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 and 2018 American Community Survey.