Educational Attainment in the Colorado Springs Area, Colorado (Metro Area)

Educational Attainment#1

Highest level of education among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Colorado Springs Area
Colorado
0%10%20%30%40%CountHigher Degree1H.S. Diploma2No H.S. Diploma247.802687%47.107719%47.802687%47.8%210,589211k46.161966%43.876697%46.161966%46.2%203,361203k6.035348%9.015583%6.035348%6.0%26,58826.6k

Relative Educational Attainment#2

Highest level of education among people aged 25 years and older, as percentage more or less than Colorado at large.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
-20%0%+20%%ref.Higher Degree1H.S. Diploma2No H.S. Diploma21.475273%1.475273%+1.5%47.803%47.8%47.108%47.1%5.208387%5.208387%+5.2%46.162%46.2%43.877%43.9%-33.056493%-33.056493%-33.1%6.035%6.04%9.016%9.02%

Detailed Educational Attainment#3

Highest level of education among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Colorado Springs Area
Colorado
0%5%10%15%20%25%CountDoctorate1Professional1Master's1Bachelor's1Associate's1Some CollegeHigh School2Some H.S.3Less than H.S.3None1.250062%1.642152%1.250062%1.3%5,5071.751268%2.215522%1.751268%1.8%7,71511.110052%10.480120%11.110052%11.1%48,94448.9k22.295466%24.369574%22.295466%22.3%98,22098.2k11.395839%8.400351%11.395839%11.4%50,20350.2k25.413472%22.150877%25.413472%25.4%111,956112k20.748494%21.725821%20.748494%20.7%91,40591.4k4.141754%5.296587%4.141754%4.1%18,24618.2k1.363106%2.816160%1.363106%1.4%6,0050.530488%0.902837%0.530488%0.5%2,337

Detailed Relative Educational Attainment#4

Highest level of education among people aged 25 years and older, as percentage more or less than Colorado at large.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
-50%0%+50%%ref.Doctorate1Professional1Master's1Bachelor's1Associate's1Some CollegeHigh School2Some H.S.3Less than H.S.3None-23.876565%-23.876565%-23.9%1.250%1.25%1.642%1.64%-20.954627%-20.954627%-21.0%1.751%1.75%2.216%2.22%6.010728%6.010728%+6.0%11.110%11.1%10.480%10.5%-8.511056%-8.511056%-8.5%22.295%22.3%24.370%24.4%35.659079%35.659079%+35.7%11.396%11.4%8.400%8.40%14.728966%14.728966%+14.7%25.413%25.4%22.151%22.2%-4.498457%-4.498457%-4.5%20.748%20.7%21.726%21.7%-21.803339%-21.803339%-21.8%4.142%4.14%5.297%5.30%-51.596996%-51.596996%-51.6%1.363%1.36%2.816%2.82%-41.242123%-41.242123%-41.2%0.530%0.53%0.903%0.90%

Educational Attainment Sex Ratio#5

Percentage more likely men or women are to have various highest levels of education among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
More Females More Males
Colorado
Colorado Springs Area
0%5%10%FMHigher Degree1H.S. Diploma2No H.S. Diploma2-3.841374%1.375872%1.375872%1%47.482%47.5%48.136%48.1%-1.836236%-1.836236%2%1.266081%46.574%46.6%45.734%45.7%3.137386%14.544896%3.137386%3%5.944%5.94%6.130%6.13%

Detailed Educational Attainment Sex Ratio#6

Percentage more likely men or women are to have various highest levels of education among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
More Females More Males
Colorado
Colorado Springs Area
0%20%40%FMDoctorate1Professional1Master's1Bachelor's1Associate's1Some CollegeHigh School2Some H.S.3Less than H.S.3None48.963613%45.252146%48.963613%49%1.008%1.01%1.502%1.50%43.940239%37.430517%43.940239%44%1.441%1.44%2.074%2.07%-13.244652%12.689303%12.689303%13%10.459%10.5%11.787%11.8%-2.820088%-2.074801%-2.820088%3%22.599%22.6%21.979%22.0%-10.939782%-16.508439%-10.939782%11%11.975%12.0%10.794%10.8%-1.956576%1.042112%1.042112%1%25.284%25.3%25.548%25.5%-5.465516%-5.465516%5%4.619754%21.289%21.3%20.186%20.2%0.585785%14.650857%0.585785%1%4.130%4.13%4.154%4.15%19.675426%16.566728%19.675426%20%1.243%1.24%1.488%1.49%-16.849241%-16.849241%17%7.886838%0.571%0.57%0.489%0.49%

Bachelor's Degrees By Age#7

Percentage of age cohort whose highest degree is a Bachelor's.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Colorado Springs Area
Colorado
0%5%10%15%20%25%B.X.Total65+45-6435-4425-3418.740829%19.069671%18.740829%18.7%15,07115.1k80,41880.4k22.642035%23.495000%22.642035%22.6%39,02439.0k172,352172k24.997366%26.612099%24.997366%25.0%21,35721.4k85,43785.4k22.249367%28.360422%22.249367%22.2%22,76822.8k102,331102k

Relative Bachelor's Degrees By Age#8

Percentage of population whose highest degree is a Bachelor's, as a percentage more or less than Colorado at large.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
20%15%10%5%0%%ref.65+45-6435-4425-34-1.724425%-1.724425%1.7%18.741%18.7%19.070%19.1%-3.630413%-3.630413%3.6%22.642%22.6%23.495%23.5%-6.067665%-6.067665%6.1%24.997%25.0%26.612%26.6%-21.547826%-21.547826%21.5%22.249%22.2%28.360%28.4%

Bachelor's Degrees Sex Ratio By Age#9

Percentage more likely men or women are to have their highest degree be a Bachelor's.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
More Females More Males
Colorado
Colorado Springs Area
20%10%0%10%20%30%FM65+45-6435-4425-3435.393237%34.069927%35.393237%35.4%16.174%16.2%21.899%21.9%-3.640885%-4.283772%-3.640885%3.6%23.036%23.0%22.226%22.2%-7.990969%-9.346675%-7.990969%8.0%25.966%26.0%24.044%24.0%-23.720008%-16.681523%-23.720008%23.7%24.703%24.7%19.967%20.0%

Median Earnings by Educational Attainment#10

Among population 25 years old and over with earnings.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Colorado Springs Area
Colorado
$0k$20k$40k$60kCount%Graduate Degree1Bachelor's DegreeSome CollegeH.S. Diploma2No H.S. Diploma2Total$65,716.000000$64,148.000000$65,716.000000$65.7k62,16662.2k14.111%14.1%$47,110.000000$50,171.000000$47,110.000000$47.1k98,22098.2k22.295%22.3%$33,745.000000$35,654.000000$33,745.000000$33.7k162,159162k36.809%36.8%$27,713.000000$30,823.000000$27,713.000000$27.7k91,40591.4k20.748%20.7%$22,418.000000$23,811.000000$22,418.000000$22.4k26,58826.6k6.035%6.04%$37,621.000000$39,960.000000$37,621.000000$37.6k440,538441k100.000%100%

Median Earnings by Educational Attainment#11

By sex among population 25 years old and over with earnings.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Female Male
Colorado
Colorado Springs Area
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$50k$0k$50kFMGraduate Degree1Bachelor's DegreeSome CollegeH.S. Diploma2No H.S. Diploma2Total$-48,598.000000$-52,278.000000$-48,598.000000$48.6k$48,598.000000$40,824.000000$52,278.000000$29,865.000000$89,422.000000$89.4k28,99029.0k33,17633.2k$-36,687.000000$-40,697.000000$-36,687.000000$36.7k$36,687.000000$24,544.000000$40,697.000000$20,831.000000$61,231.000000$61.2k50,75450.8k47,46647.5k$-26,570.000000$-29,814.000000$-26,570.000000$26.6k$26,570.000000$15,067.000000$29,814.000000$12,149.000000$41,637.000000$41.6k83,67783.7k78,48278.5k$-22,427.000000$-24,948.000000$-22,427.000000$22.4k$22,427.000000$10,625.000000$24,948.000000$10,692.000000$33,052.000000$33.1k47,81247.8k43,59343.6k$-14,468.000000$-16,658.000000$-14,468.000000$14.5k$14,468.000000$11,886.000000$16,658.000000$10,664.000000$26,354.000000$26.4k13,34913.3k13,23913.2k$-29,941.000000$-32,472.000000$-29,941.000000$29.9k$29,941.000000$16,577.000000$32,472.000000$13,748.000000$46,518.000000$46.5k224,582225k215,956216k

Composition of the Armed Forces by Educational Attainment#12

Percentage of the armed forces aged 25 to 64 years old with various highest levels of educational attainment.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Colorado Springs Area
Colorado
0%10%20%30%40%CountBachelor's Degree1Some College2H.S. Diploma3No H.S. Diploma337.068323%38.879891%37.068323%37.1%5,96847.378882%46.773941%47.378882%47.4%7,62815.484472%14.142417%15.484472%15.5%2,4930.068323%0.203751%0.068323%0.1%11

Employment by Educational Attainment#13

Percentage of population that is employed by highest level of educational attainment among the population aged 25 to 64 years old.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Colorado Springs Area
Colorado
0%20%40%60%80%CountBachelor's Degree1Some College2H.S. Diploma3No H.S. Diploma381.532665%83.649511%81.532665%81.5%108,202108k73.920327%76.123851%73.920327%73.9%101,483101k67.765049%69.854830%67.765049%67.8%47,85547.9k60.121001%61.183539%60.121001%60.1%11,72611.7k

Lacking High School Diploma By Race#14

Percent of racial or ethnic group lacking a high school diploma (or equivalent).
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Female Male
Colorado
Colorado Springs Area
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20%10%0%10%20%30%MFWhite1BlackAsianHispanic2Other1-3.640973%-0.072300%-3.590404%-3.713273%3.7%3.640973%3.590404%0.676091%3.640973%3.6%5,9746,338-5.088631%-1.149520%-9.948781%-1.306700%-6.238151%6.2%5.088631%9.948781%5.088631%5.1%666691-10.472009%-4.848850%-12.218005%-3.140809%-15.320859%15.3%10.472009%12.218005%10.472009%10.5%4771,220-17.437824%-28.152273%-17.437824%17.4%17.437824%4.011579%28.152273%4.151692%21.449404%21.4%5,8104,873-15.418195%-21.584980%-15.418195%15.4%15.418195%3.488984%21.584980%3.327932%18.907179%18.9%3,3082,649

College Graduates By Race#15

Percent of racial or ethnic group with a bachelor's degree or higher.
Scope: population of Colorado and the Colorado Springs Area
Female Male
Colorado
Colorado Springs Area
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40%20%0%20%40%MFWhite1BlackAsianHispanic2Other1-39.102440%-44.624480%-39.102440%39.1%39.102440%2.595056%44.624480%0.301550%41.697496%41.7%68,41668.4k66,74266.7k-21.905562%-4.148423%-22.427098%-2.474492%-26.053986%26.1%21.905562%22.427098%21.905562%21.9%2,8672,886-34.735652%-47.725024%-34.735652%34.7%34.735652%13.694644%47.725024%5.814573%48.430296%48.4%2,2062,766-17.949570%-1.474298%-12.834280%-2.380463%-19.423868%19.4%17.949570%12.834280%17.949570%17.9%4,8625,428-17.862755%-18.824148%-1.412665%-17.862755%17.9%17.862755%2.776248%18.824148%20.639003%20.6%3,6113,069

Map of Educational Attainment by County in the Colorado Springs Area

Coarse: Post-Secondary Degree Educational Attainment by County#16

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
44.8%45.5%46.1%46.7%47.3%48.0%

Coarse: High School Diploma Educational Attainment by County#17

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
46.0%46.7%47.4%48.1%48.8%49.6%

Coarse: No High School Diploma Educational Attainment by County#18

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
5.63%5.72%5.80%5.89%5.97%6.06%

Detailed: Doctorate Degree Educational Attainment by County#19

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
0.92%0.99%1.06%1.13%1.20%1.27%

Detailed: Professional Degree Educational Attainment by County#20

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
1.656%1.676%1.696%1.716%1.735%1.756%

Detailed: Master's Degree Educational Attainment by County#21

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
9.37%9.74%10.10%10.46%10.82%11.19%

Detailed: Bachelor's Degree Educational Attainment by County#22

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
20.61%20.96%21.31%21.66%22.01%22.37%

Detailed: Associate's Degree Educational Attainment by County#23

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
11.36%11.54%11.72%11.90%12.08%12.26%

Detailed: Some College Educational Attainment by County#24

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
24.15%24.42%24.68%24.94%25.20%25.47%

Detailed: High School Diploma or Equivalent Educational Attainment by County#25

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
20.5%21.5%22.5%23.4%24.4%25.4%

Detailed: Some High School Educational Attainment by County#26

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
4.10%4.30%4.50%4.69%4.89%5.09%

Detailed: Less than High School Educational Attainment by County#27

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
0.28%0.51%0.73%0.96%1.18%1.41%

Detailed: None Educational Attainment by County#28

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
0.26%0.32%0.38%0.43%0.49%0.55%
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Map of Educational Attainment by County Subdivision in the Colorado Springs Area

Coarse: Post-Secondary Degree Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#29

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
33%40%46%53%59%66%

Coarse: High School Diploma Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#30

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
29%35%41%47%52%58%

Coarse: No High School Diploma Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#31

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
1.9%3.3%4.7%6.1%7.5%9.0%

Detailed: Doctorate Degree Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#32

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
0.4%1.1%1.8%2.4%3.1%3.8%

Detailed: Professional Degree Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#33

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
0.2%1.6%3.0%4.4%5.7%7.1%

Detailed: Master's Degree Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#34

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
5.8%8.5%11.3%14.0%16.7%19.5%

Detailed: Bachelor's Degree Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#35

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
13.7%17.2%20.6%24.1%27.5%31.0%

Detailed: Associate's Degree Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#36

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
7.2%8.9%10.6%12.2%13.9%15.6%

Detailed: Some College Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#37

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
18.0%21.0%24.0%27.0%30.0%33.0%

Detailed: High School Diploma or Equivalent Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#38

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
11%17%22%27%32%37%

Detailed: Some High School Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#39

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
1.4%2.8%4.1%5.5%6.8%8.3%

Detailed: Less than High School Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#40

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
0.21%0.62%1.03%1.44%1.84%2.26%

Detailed: None Educational Attainment by County Subdivision#41

Percentage of the population 25 years and older with given highest level of educational attainment
0.00%0.13%0.27%0.40%0.54%0.68%
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Educational Attainment by Place in the Colorado Springs Area

There are 27 places in the Colorado Springs Area. This section compares all 27 of those to each other, the Colorado Springs Area, and other entities that contain or substantially overlap with the Colorado Springs Area.

No H.S. Diploma by Place#42

Percent of population 25 years of age and older without a high school diploma (or equivalent).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected places in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%5%10%15%Count#EllicottCripple CreekWestStratmoorUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainColoradoRamahSecurity-WidefieldCimarron HillsCimarron HlsColorado SpringsColorado SpgsColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsMonumentCalhanFountainManitou SpringsManitou SpgsVictorGreen Mountain FallsGrn Mtn FallsGleneagleWoodland ParkCascade-Chipita ParkCascade-Chipita PkFort CarsonBlack ForestAir Force AcademyPalmer LakeWoodmoorPeytonMidlandDivideRock Creek ParkRock Crk PkFlorissantGoldfield19.114688%19.114688%19.1%95116.685585%16.685585%16.7%147214.435746%14.435746%14.4%7,178,2187.18M13.226141%13.226141%13.2%510313.020590%13.020590%13.0%27,818,38027.8M11.572881%11.572881%11.6%1,755,2861.76M9.015583%9.015583%9.0%323,691324k8.536585%8.536585%8.5%747.320291%7.320291%7.3%1,60957.112029%7.112029%7.1%75866.610646%6.610646%6.6%19,21119.2k76.035348%6.035348%6.0%26,58826.6k5.288207%5.288207%5.3%20084.778761%4.778761%4.8%2794.481520%4.481520%4.5%736104.178065%4.178065%4.2%168113.970223%3.970223%4.0%16123.200000%3.200000%3.2%16133.114860%3.114860%3.1%144142.914614%2.914614%2.9%142152.802893%2.802893%2.8%31162.750452%2.750452%2.8%137172.677641%2.677641%2.7%257181.932859%1.932859%1.9%19190.753623%0.753623%0.8%13200.000000%0.000000%0.0%0210.000000%0.000000%0.0%0220.000000%0.000000%0.0%0230.000000%0.000000%0.0%0240.000000%0.000000%0.0%0250.000000%0.000000%0.0%0260.000000%0.000000%0.0%027

Bachelor's Degrees by Place#43

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a bachelor's degree or higher..
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected places in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%20%40%60%Count#WoodmoorBlack ForestMonumentDivideGleneaglePeytonManitou SpringsManitou SpgsCascade-Chipita ParkCascade-Chipita PkWoodland ParkColoradoMidlandPalmer LakeColorado SpringsColorado SpgsGreen Mountain FallsGrn Mtn FallsColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainVictorAir Force AcademySecurity-WidefieldFountainCalhanCimarron HillsCimarron HlsRamahFort CarsonCripple CreekStratmoorEllicottRock Creek ParkRock Crk PkFlorissantGoldfield64.857745%64.857745%64.9%3,693155.990831%55.990831%56.0%5,374254.970915%54.970915%55.0%2,079354.166667%54.166667%54.2%39453.644819%53.644819%53.6%2,480551.685393%51.685393%51.7%92649.639393%49.639393%49.6%1,996739.692586%39.692586%39.7%439838.977833%38.977833%39.0%1,899938.707368%38.707368%38.7%1,389,7301.39M38.410596%38.410596%38.4%581038.376812%38.376812%38.4%6621137.845613%37.845613%37.8%109,982110k1237.600000%37.600000%37.6%1881336.406848%36.406848%36.4%160,386160k31.501368%31.501368%31.5%15,664,15015.7M30.315023%30.315023%30.3%64,767,78764.8M30.120223%30.120223%30.1%4,568,4054.57M29.776675%29.776675%29.8%1201428.585961%28.585961%28.6%2811521.387625%21.387625%21.4%4,7011620.818364%20.818364%20.8%3,4191719.823009%19.823009%19.8%1121819.787953%19.787953%19.8%2,1091915.853659%15.853659%15.9%132015.820116%15.820116%15.8%7882114.188422%14.188422%14.2%1252212.474066%12.474066%12.5%4812310.060362%10.060362%10.1%50240.000000%0.000000%0.0%0250.000000%0.000000%0.0%0260.000000%0.000000%0.0%027

Very Advanced Degrees by Place#44

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected places in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%2%4%6%Count#MonumentWoodmoorBlack ForestGleneagleManitou SpringsManitou SpgsGreen Mountain FallsGrn Mtn FallsColoradoPalmer LakeWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesColorado SpringsColorado SpgsMountainColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsVictorCascade-Chipita ParkCascade-Chipita PkAir Force AcademyWoodland ParkFort CarsonCripple CreekFountainCimarron HillsCimarron HlsSecurity-WidefieldCalhanStratmoorEllicottPeytonMidlandDivideRamahRock Creek ParkRock Crk PkFlorissantGoldfield7.139080%7.139080%7.1%27016.392694%6.392694%6.4%36425.865805%5.865805%5.9%56334.845339%4.845339%4.8%22444.774932%4.774932%4.8%19254.400000%4.400000%4.4%2263.857674%3.857674%3.9%138,504139k3.710145%3.710145%3.7%6473.594387%3.594387%3.6%1,787,3201.79M3.336158%3.336158%3.3%7,127,6737.13M3.304119%3.304119%3.3%9,60283.117008%3.117008%3.1%472,764473k3.001330%3.001330%3.0%13,22213.2k2.977667%2.977667%3.0%1292.531646%2.531646%2.5%28102.441506%2.441506%2.4%24112.319376%2.319376%2.3%113120.943586%0.943586%0.9%47130.908059%0.908059%0.9%8140.822018%0.822018%0.8%135150.797523%0.797523%0.8%85160.555050%0.555050%0.6%122170.530973%0.530973%0.5%3180.000000%0.000000%0.0%0190.000000%0.000000%0.0%0200.000000%0.000000%0.0%0210.000000%0.000000%0.0%0220.000000%0.000000%0.0%0230.000000%0.000000%0.0%0240.000000%0.000000%0.0%0250.000000%0.000000%0.0%0260.000000%0.000000%0.0%027

Under-Education Sex Ratio by Place#45

Percentage more likely men are than women to not have a high school diploma (or equivalent) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected places in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
10x5x0x5xFM#Grn Mtn FallsMonumentRamahVictorPalmer LakeCimarron HlsEllicottColoradoUnited StatesMountainWoodland ParkWestColorado SpgsColorado SpringsStratmoorCripple CreekSecurity-WidefieldFountainAir Force AcademyManitou SpgsGleneagleFort CarsonCalhanBlack ForestCascade-Chipita Pk-1.000000x-1.000000x5.367491x5.367491x5.37x0.922%0.92%4.947%4.95%1-1.000000x-1.000000x4.432553x4.432553x4.43x2.012%2.01%8.919%8.92%2-1.000000x-1.000000x2.894737x2.894737x2.89x4.545%4.55%13.158%13.2%3-1.000000x-1.000000x2.079832x2.079832x2.08x2.424%2.42%5.042%5.04%4-1.000000x-1.000000x1.550685x1.550685x1.55x0.589%0.59%0.913%0.91%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.447631x1.447631x1.45x5.809%5.81%8.410%8.41%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.421778x1.421778x1.42x15.891%15.9%22.594%22.6%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.145449x1.145449x1.15x8.409%8.41%9.633%9.63%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.109070x1.109070x1.11x12.369%12.4%13.719%13.7%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.089296x1.089296x1.09x11.085%11.1%12.074%12.1%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.084967x1.084967x1.08x2.799%2.80%3.037%3.04%8-1.000000x-1.000000x1.053669x1.053669x1.05x14.065%14.1%14.820%14.8%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.048749x1.048749x1.05x6.458%6.46%6.773%6.77%9-1.000000x-1.000000x1.031374x1.031374x1.03x5.944%5.94%6.130%6.13%-1.119149x-1.119149x1.12x1.000000x1.000000x13.989%14.0%12.500%12.5%10-1.134416x-1.134416x1.13x1.000000x1.000000x17.876%17.9%15.758%15.8%11-1.190454x-1.190454x1.19x1.000000x1.000000x7.924%7.92%6.656%6.66%12-1.204786x-1.204786x1.20x1.000000x1.000000x4.894%4.89%4.062%4.06%13-1.464548x-1.464548x1.46x1.000000x1.000000x2.311%2.31%1.578%1.58%14-2.598601x-2.598601x2.60x1.000000x1.000000x5.927%5.93%2.281%2.28%15-3.004132x-3.004132x3.00x1.000000x1.000000x4.545%4.55%1.513%1.51%16-3.162037x-3.162037x3.16x1.000000x1.000000x4.617%4.62%1.460%1.46%17-3.226190x-3.226190x3.23x1.000000x1.000000x7.143%7.14%2.214%2.21%18-4.042469x-4.042469x4.04x1.000000x1.000000x4.167%4.17%1.031%1.03%19-10.000000x-10.000000x> 10.0x1.000000x1.000000x5.586%5.59%0.000%0%20

Over-Education Sex Ratio by Place#46

Percentage more likely men are than women to have a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected places in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
10x5x0x5x10xFM#Cimarron HlsAir Force AcademyCripple CreekBlack ForestFountainManitou SpgsMountainUnited StatesColorado SpgsWestColorado SpringsWoodland ParkColoradoMonumentGleneagleWoodmoorPalmer LakeSecurity-WidefieldGrn Mtn FallsCascade-Chipita PkFort CarsonVictorCalhan-1.000000x-1.000000x10.000000x10.000000x> 10.0x0.000%0%1.592%1.59%1-1.000000x-1.000000x10.000000x10.000000x> 10.0x0.000%0%4.734%4.73%2-1.000000x-1.000000x10.000000x10.000000x> 10.0x0.000%0%1.616%1.62%3-1.000000x-1.000000x2.712359x2.712359x2.71x3.235%3.23%8.774%8.77%4-1.000000x-1.000000x2.412018x2.412018x2.41x0.483%0.48%1.166%1.17%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.933239x1.933239x1.93x3.298%3.30%6.376%6.38%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.667254x1.667254x1.67x2.345%2.35%3.910%3.91%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.526215x1.526215x1.53x2.660%2.66%4.060%4.06%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.526028x1.526028x1.53x2.632%2.63%4.016%4.02%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.478410x1.478410x1.48x2.911%2.91%4.304%4.30%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.460080x1.460080x1.46x2.449%2.45%3.576%3.58%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.428415x1.428415x1.43x1.919%1.92%2.741%2.74%8-1.000000x-1.000000x1.406987x1.406987x1.41x3.210%3.21%4.517%4.52%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.229341x1.229341x1.23x6.439%6.44%7.915%7.92%9-1.000000x-1.000000x1.202608x1.202608x1.20x4.423%4.42%5.319%5.32%10-1.000000x-1.000000x1.117153x1.117153x1.12x6.034%6.03%6.740%6.74%11-1.098370x-1.098370x1.10x1.000000x1.000000x3.887%3.89%3.539%3.54%12-1.224744x-1.224744x1.22x1.000000x1.000000x0.608%0.61%0.497%0.50%13-1.304147x-1.304147x1.30x1.000000x1.000000x5.069%5.07%3.887%3.89%14-1.534316x-1.534316x1.53x1.000000x1.000000x3.063%3.06%1.996%2.00%15-4.218852x-4.218852x4.22x1.000000x1.000000x1.719%1.72%0.407%0.41%16-7.212121x-7.212121x7.21x1.000000x1.000000x6.061%6.06%0.840%0.84%17-10.000000x-10.000000x> 10.0x1.000000x1.000000x1.020%1.02%0.000%0%18

Educational Attainment by County in the Colorado Springs Area

There are 2 counties in the Colorado Springs Area. This section compares all 2 of those to each other, the Colorado Springs Area, and other entities that contain or substantially overlap with the Colorado Springs Area.

No H.S. Diploma by County#47

Percent of population 25 years of age and older without a high school diploma (or equivalent).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected counties in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%5%10%Count#WestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainColoradoEl Paso CountyEl PasoColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsTeller CountyTeller14.435746%14.435746%14.4%7,178,2187.18M13.020590%13.020590%13.0%27,818,38027.8M11.572881%11.572881%11.6%1,755,2861.76M9.015583%9.015583%9.0%323,691324k6.051787%6.051787%6.1%25,59725.6k16.035348%6.035348%6.0%26,58826.6k5.639654%5.639654%5.6%9912

Bachelor's Degrees by County#48

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a bachelor's degree or higher..
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected counties in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%10%20%30%Count#ColoradoEl Paso CountyEl PasoColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsTeller CountyTellerWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountain38.707368%38.707368%38.7%1,389,7301.39M36.566060%36.566060%36.6%154,662155k136.406848%36.406848%36.4%160,386160k32.574550%32.574550%32.6%5,724231.501368%31.501368%31.5%15,664,15015.7M30.315023%30.315023%30.3%64,767,78764.8M30.120223%30.120223%30.1%4,568,4054.57M

Very Advanced Degrees by County#49

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected counties in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%1%2%3%Count#ColoradoWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainEl Paso CountyEl PasoColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsTeller CountyTeller3.857674%3.857674%3.9%138,504139k3.594387%3.594387%3.6%1,787,3201.79M3.336158%3.336158%3.3%7,127,6737.13M3.117008%3.117008%3.1%472,764473k3.018682%3.018682%3.0%12,76812.8k13.001330%3.001330%3.0%13,22213.2k2.583656%2.583656%2.6%4542

Under-Education Sex Ratio by County#50

Percentage more likely men are than women to not have a high school diploma (or equivalent) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected counties in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
1x0x1xFM#TellerColoradoUnited StatesMountainWestColorado SpringsEl Paso-1.000000x-1.000000x1.330301x1.330301x1.33x4.822%4.82%6.414%6.41%1-1.000000x-1.000000x1.145449x1.145449x1.15x8.409%8.41%9.633%9.63%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.109070x1.109070x1.11x12.369%12.4%13.719%13.7%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.089296x1.089296x1.09x11.085%11.1%12.074%12.1%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.053669x1.053669x1.05x14.065%14.1%14.820%14.8%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.031374x1.031374x1.03x5.944%5.94%6.130%6.13%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.021661x1.021661x1.02x5.988%5.99%6.118%6.12%2

Over-Education Sex Ratio by County#51

Percentage more likely men are than women to have a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected counties in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
1x0x1xFM#MountainUnited StatesWestEl PasoColorado SpringsColoradoTeller-1.000000x-1.000000x1.667254x1.667254x1.67x2.345%2.35%3.910%3.91%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.526215x1.526215x1.53x2.660%2.66%4.060%4.06%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.478410x1.478410x1.48x2.911%2.91%4.304%4.30%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.469180x1.469180x1.47x2.455%2.46%3.607%3.61%1-1.000000x-1.000000x1.460080x1.460080x1.46x2.449%2.45%3.576%3.58%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.406987x1.406987x1.41x3.210%3.21%4.517%4.52%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.246041x1.246041x1.25x2.294%2.29%2.858%2.86%2

Educational Attainment by County Subdivision in the Colorado Springs Area

There are 10 county subdivisions in the Colorado Springs Area. This section compares all 10 of those to each other, the Colorado Springs Area, and other entities that contain or substantially overlap with the Colorado Springs Area.

No H.S. Diploma by County Subdivision#52

Percent of population 25 years of age and older without a high school diploma (or equivalent).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected county subdivisions in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%5%10%Count#WestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainColoradoCripple CreekColorado SpringsColorado SpgsSoutheastern El PasoSE El PasoColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsFountainCheyenne MountainCheyenne MtnDivideMonumentElsmerePikes PeakBlack Forest-PeytonBlack Frst-Peyton14.435746%14.435746%14.4%7,178,2187.18M13.020590%13.020590%13.0%27,818,38027.8M11.572881%11.572881%11.6%1,755,2861.76M9.015583%9.015583%9.0%323,691324k8.909730%8.909730%8.9%22817.220995%7.220995%7.2%18,56218.6k26.939074%6.939074%6.9%66436.035348%6.035348%6.0%26,58826.6k5.685915%5.685915%5.7%2,57145.265226%5.265226%5.3%40255.082262%5.082262%5.1%76364.797185%4.797185%4.8%51874.483374%4.483374%4.5%1,85883.197354%3.197354%3.2%8791.926723%1.926723%1.9%93510

Bachelor's Degrees by County Subdivision#53

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a bachelor's degree or higher..
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected county subdivisions in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%20%40%Count#Cheyenne MountainCheyenne MtnBlack Forest-PeytonBlack Frst-PeytonMonumentPikes PeakColoradoColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsColorado SpringsColorado SpgsElsmereDivideWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainCripple CreekSoutheastern El PasoSE El PasoFountain57.262606%57.262606%57.3%4,372154.543769%54.543769%54.5%26,46926.5k245.036118%45.036118%45.0%4,863341.198089%41.198089%41.2%1,121438.707368%38.707368%38.7%1,389,7301.39M36.406848%36.406848%36.4%160,386160k35.792201%35.792201%35.8%92,00692.0k534.872834%34.872834%34.9%14,45214.5k633.804037%33.804037%33.8%5,075731.501368%31.501368%31.5%15,664,15015.7M30.315023%30.315023%30.3%64,767,78764.8M30.120223%30.120223%30.1%4,568,4054.57M25.361469%25.361469%25.4%649820.827673%20.827673%20.8%1,993920.757680%20.757680%20.8%9,38610

Very Advanced Degrees by County Subdivision#54

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected county subdivisions in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%5%10%Count#Cheyenne MountainCheyenne MtnMonumentBlack Forest-PeytonBlack Frst-PeytonPikes PeakColoradoWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainColorado SpringsColorado SpgsColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsDivideElsmereCripple CreekSoutheastern El PasoSE El PasoFountain10.844794%10.844794%10.8%82815.297277%5.297277%5.3%57224.867293%4.867293%4.9%2,36234.630650%4.630650%4.6%12643.857674%3.857674%3.9%138,504139k3.594387%3.594387%3.6%1,787,3201.79M3.336158%3.336158%3.3%7,127,6737.13M3.117008%3.117008%3.1%472,764473k3.049141%3.049141%3.0%7,83853.001330%3.001330%3.0%13,22213.2k2.830880%2.830880%2.8%42561.515371%1.515371%1.5%62871.133255%1.133255%1.1%2980.940537%0.940537%0.9%9090.716545%0.716545%0.7%32410

Under-Education Sex Ratio by County Subdivision#55

Percentage more likely men are than women to not have a high school diploma (or equivalent) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected county subdivisions in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
2x1x0x1xFM#Cripple CreekMonumentCheyenne MtnDivideColoradoSE El PasoUnited StatesMountainColorado SpgsWestElsmereColorado SpringsFountainBlack Frst-PeytonPikes Peak-1.000000x-1.000000x1.432677x1.432677x1.43x7.187%7.19%10.296%10.3%1-1.000000x-1.000000x1.380844x1.380844x1.38x4.046%4.05%5.587%5.59%2-1.000000x-1.000000x1.319463x1.319463x1.32x4.536%4.54%5.985%5.98%3-1.000000x-1.000000x1.276770x1.276770x1.28x4.457%4.46%5.691%5.69%4-1.000000x-1.000000x1.145449x1.145449x1.15x8.409%8.41%9.633%9.63%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.144886x1.144886x1.14x6.454%6.45%7.389%7.39%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.109070x1.109070x1.11x12.369%12.4%13.719%13.7%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.089296x1.089296x1.09x11.085%11.1%12.074%12.1%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.067846x1.067846x1.07x6.990%6.99%7.464%7.46%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.053669x1.053669x1.05x14.065%14.1%14.820%14.8%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.052863x1.052863x1.05x4.371%4.37%4.602%4.60%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.031374x1.031374x1.03x5.944%5.94%6.130%6.13%-1.323210x-1.323210x1.32x1.000000x1.000000x6.472%6.47%4.891%4.89%8-1.453035x-1.453035x1.45x1.000000x1.000000x2.270%2.27%1.562%1.56%9-2.327146x-2.327146x2.33x1.000000x1.000000x4.563%4.56%1.961%1.96%10

Over-Education Sex Ratio by County Subdivision#56

Percentage more likely men are than women to have a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected county subdivisions in the Colorado Springs Area, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
1x0x1x2x3xFM#Pikes PeakCheyenne MtnMountainBlack Frst-PeytonCripple CreekUnited StatesColorado SpgsWestColorado SpringsColoradoDivideFountainMonumentElsmereSE El Paso-1.000000x-1.000000x3.169118x3.169118x3.17x2.166%2.17%6.863%6.86%1-1.000000x-1.000000x1.850117x1.850117x1.85x7.595%7.59%14.052%14.1%2-1.000000x-1.000000x1.667254x1.667254x1.67x2.345%2.35%3.910%3.91%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.551309x1.551309x1.55x3.840%3.84%5.957%5.96%3-1.000000x-1.000000x1.528843x1.528843x1.53x0.876%0.88%1.340%1.34%4-1.000000x-1.000000x1.526215x1.526215x1.53x2.660%2.66%4.060%4.06%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.497992x1.497992x1.50x2.454%2.45%3.676%3.68%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.478410x1.478410x1.48x2.911%2.91%4.304%4.30%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.460080x1.460080x1.46x2.449%2.45%3.576%3.58%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.406987x1.406987x1.41x3.210%3.21%4.517%4.52%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.250327x1.250327x1.25x2.512%2.51%3.141%3.14%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.247602x1.247602x1.25x0.638%0.64%0.796%0.80%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.066889x1.066889x1.07x5.130%5.13%5.473%5.47%8-1.000000x-1.000000x1.015476x1.015476x1.02x1.504%1.50%1.527%1.53%9-1.032387x-1.032387x1.03x1.000000x1.000000x0.956%0.96%0.926%0.93%10

Educational Attainment by Metro Area in Colorado

There are 17 metro areas in Colorado. This section compares the Colorado Springs Area to all of the metro areas in Colorado and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with the Colorado Springs Area.

No H.S. Diploma by Metro Area#57

Percent of population 25 years of age and older without a high school diploma (or equivalent).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in Colorado, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%5%10%15%Count#Fort Morgan Metro AreaFort MorganWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesGreeley Metro AreaGreeley AreaPueblo Metro AreaPueblo AreaMountainCañon City Metro AreaCañon CityMontrose Metro AreaMontrose AreaEdwards Metro AreaEdwards AreaGlenwood Springs Metro AreaGlenwood SpringsSterling Metro AreaSterling AreaGrand Junction Metro AreaGrand JunctionDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaColoradoCraig Metro AreaCraig AreaColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsBoulder Metro AreaBoulder AreaBreckenridge Metro AreaBreckenridgeDurango Metro AreaDurango AreaFort Collins Metro AreaFort CollinsSteamboat Springs Metro AreaSteamboat Springs19.018810%19.018810%19.0%3,458114.435746%14.435746%14.4%7,178,2187.18M13.020590%13.020590%13.0%27,818,38027.8M12.994711%12.994711%13.0%22,77722.8k211.754270%11.754270%11.8%12,78712.8k311.572881%11.572881%11.6%1,755,2861.76M11.271987%11.271987%11.3%4,095411.208981%11.208981%11.2%3,245511.182161%11.182161%11.2%4,092610.839876%10.839876%10.8%5,564710.657581%10.657581%10.7%1,564810.163134%10.163134%10.2%10,16110.2k99.648650%9.648650%9.6%180,162180k109.015583%9.015583%9.0%323,691324k8.921162%8.921162%8.9%774116.035348%6.035348%6.0%26,58826.6k125.538595%5.538595%5.5%11,21211.2k135.343616%5.343616%5.3%1,171145.195457%5.195457%5.2%1,967154.330301%4.330301%4.3%9,110163.457600%3.457600%3.5%60117

Bachelor's Degrees by Metro Area#58

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a bachelor's degree or higher..
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in Colorado, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%20%40%Count#Boulder Metro AreaBoulder AreaBreckenridge Metro AreaBreckenridgeSteamboat Springs Metro AreaSteamboat SpringsFort Collins Metro AreaFort CollinsEdwards Metro AreaEdwards AreaDurango Metro AreaDurango AreaDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaColoradoGlenwood Springs Metro AreaGlenwood SpringsColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsWestUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainGreeley Metro AreaGreeley AreaGrand Junction Metro AreaGrand JunctionMontrose Metro AreaMontrose AreaPueblo Metro AreaPueblo AreaCraig Metro AreaCraig AreaSterling Metro AreaSterling AreaCañon City Metro AreaCañon CityFort Morgan Metro AreaFort Morgan59.312665%59.312665%59.3%120,069120k149.917861%49.917861%49.9%10,93910.9k249.413186%49.413186%49.4%8,589345.274696%45.274696%45.3%95,24895.2k445.034705%45.034705%45.0%16,48016.5k542.997887%42.997887%43.0%16,27916.3k641.264336%41.264336%41.3%770,498770k738.707368%38.707368%38.7%1,389,7301.39M37.357050%37.357050%37.4%19,17519.2k836.406848%36.406848%36.4%160,386160k931.501368%31.501368%31.5%15,664,15015.7M30.315023%30.315023%30.3%64,767,78764.8M30.120223%30.120223%30.1%4,568,4054.57M26.761905%26.761905%26.8%46,90846.9k1026.100481%26.100481%26.1%26,09526.1k1123.782383%23.782383%23.8%6,8851221.238946%21.238946%21.2%23,10523.1k1318.868142%18.868142%18.9%1,6371416.715503%16.715503%16.7%2,4531516.397368%16.397368%16.4%5,9571616.103839%16.103839%16.1%2,92817

Very Advanced Degrees by Metro Area#59

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in Colorado, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%2%4%6%8%Count#Boulder Metro AreaBoulder AreaDurango Metro AreaDurango AreaFort Collins Metro AreaFort CollinsSteamboat Springs Metro AreaSteamboat SpringsDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaColoradoBreckenridge Metro AreaBreckenridgeEdwards Metro AreaEdwards AreaWestGlenwood Springs Metro AreaGlenwood SpringsUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsGrand Junction Metro AreaGrand JunctionMontrose Metro AreaMontrose AreaGreeley Metro AreaGreeley AreaPueblo Metro AreaPueblo AreaFort Morgan Metro AreaFort MorganSterling Metro AreaSterling AreaCañon City Metro AreaCañon CityCraig Metro AreaCraig Area9.105190%9.105190%9.1%18,43218.4k15.905969%5.905969%5.9%2,23625.308540%5.308540%5.3%11,16811.2k34.849845%4.849845%4.8%84343.990842%3.990842%4.0%74,51874.5k53.857674%3.857674%3.9%138,504139k3.646071%3.646071%3.6%79963.629010%3.629010%3.6%1,32873.594387%3.594387%3.6%1,787,3201.79M3.409379%3.409379%3.4%1,75083.336158%3.336158%3.3%7,127,6737.13M3.117008%3.117008%3.1%472,764473k3.001330%3.001330%3.0%13,22213.2k92.481521%2.481521%2.5%2,481102.000000%2.000000%2.0%579111.991682%1.991682%2.0%3,491121.741952%1.741952%1.7%1,895131.693983%1.693983%1.7%308141.560477%1.560477%1.6%229151.211154%1.211154%1.2%440160.772245%0.772245%0.8%6717

Under-Education Sex Ratio by Metro Area#60

Percentage more likely men are than women to not have a high school diploma (or equivalent) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in Colorado, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
1x0x1xFM#Cañon CityFort CollinsSterling AreaDurango AreaBoulder AreaBreckenridgeMontrose AreaGreeley AreaGrand JunctionSteamboat SpringsColoradoDenver AreaGlenwood SpringsUnited StatesPueblo AreaMountainCraig AreaWestFort MorganColorado SpringsEdwards Area-1.000000x-1.000000x1.752825x1.752825x1.75x7.768%7.77%13.616%13.6%1-1.000000x-1.000000x1.314529x1.314529x1.31x3.750%3.75%4.930%4.93%2-1.000000x-1.000000x1.298824x1.298824x1.30x9.162%9.16%11.900%11.9%3-1.000000x-1.000000x1.271908x1.271908x1.27x4.573%4.57%5.816%5.82%4-1.000000x-1.000000x1.265200x1.265200x1.27x4.898%4.90%6.197%6.20%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.261215x1.261215x1.26x4.677%4.68%5.899%5.90%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.223747x1.223747x1.22x10.113%10.1%12.375%12.4%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.222037x1.222037x1.22x11.698%11.7%14.296%14.3%8-1.000000x-1.000000x1.170257x1.170257x1.17x9.383%9.38%10.981%11.0%9-1.000000x-1.000000x1.158413x1.158413x1.16x3.194%3.19%3.700%3.70%10-1.000000x-1.000000x1.145449x1.145449x1.15x8.409%8.41%9.633%9.63%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.121676x1.121676x1.12x9.104%9.10%10.212%10.2%11-1.000000x-1.000000x1.109828x1.109828x1.11x10.259%10.3%11.386%11.4%12-1.000000x-1.000000x1.109070x1.109070x1.11x12.369%12.4%13.719%13.7%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.094231x1.094231x1.09x11.245%11.2%12.304%12.3%13-1.000000x-1.000000x1.089296x1.089296x1.09x11.085%11.1%12.074%12.1%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.079040x1.079040x1.08x8.583%8.58%9.261%9.26%14-1.000000x-1.000000x1.053669x1.053669x1.05x14.065%14.1%14.820%14.8%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.039596x1.039596x1.04x18.657%18.7%19.396%19.4%15-1.000000x-1.000000x1.031374x1.031374x1.03x5.944%5.94%6.130%6.13%16-1.001152x-1.001152x1.00x1.000000x1.000000x11.189%11.2%11.176%11.2%17

Over-Education Sex Ratio by Metro Area#61

Percentage more likely men are than women to have a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in Colorado, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
0x2x4xFM#Sterling AreaCraig AreaMontrose AreaPueblo AreaGrand JunctionMountainEdwards AreaUnited StatesBoulder AreaWestColorado SpringsFort CollinsColoradoSteamboat SpringsDurango AreaDenver AreaGlenwood SpringsGreeley AreaFort MorganBreckenridgeCañon City-1.000000x-1.000000x5.727484x5.727484x5.73x0.436%0.44%2.495%2.49%1-1.000000x-1.000000x5.109721x5.109721x5.11x0.253%0.25%1.293%1.29%2-1.000000x-1.000000x3.824361x3.824361x3.82x0.844%0.84%3.229%3.23%3-1.000000x-1.000000x2.377354x2.377354x2.38x1.048%1.05%2.491%2.49%4-1.000000x-1.000000x1.948653x1.948653x1.95x1.696%1.70%3.305%3.31%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.667254x1.667254x1.67x2.345%2.35%3.910%3.91%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.583032x1.583032x1.58x2.770%2.77%4.384%4.38%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.526215x1.526215x1.53x2.660%2.66%4.060%4.06%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.521318x1.521318x1.52x7.242%7.24%11.018%11.0%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.478410x1.478410x1.48x2.911%2.91%4.304%4.30%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.460080x1.460080x1.46x2.449%2.45%3.576%3.58%8-1.000000x-1.000000x1.449325x1.449325x1.45x4.348%4.35%6.301%6.30%9-1.000000x-1.000000x1.406987x1.406987x1.41x3.210%3.21%4.517%4.52%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.360784x1.360784x1.36x4.083%4.08%5.556%5.56%10-1.000000x-1.000000x1.336410x1.336410x1.34x5.054%5.05%6.755%6.75%11-1.000000x-1.000000x1.331176x1.331176x1.33x3.432%3.43%4.568%4.57%12-1.000000x-1.000000x1.300662x1.300662x1.30x2.952%2.95%3.839%3.84%13-1.000000x-1.000000x1.284643x1.284643x1.28x1.744%1.74%2.240%2.24%14-1.000000x-1.000000x1.283628x1.283628x1.28x1.487%1.49%1.909%1.91%15-1.000000x-1.000000x1.097040x1.097040x1.10x3.463%3.46%3.799%3.80%16-1.000000x-1.000000x1.003262x1.003262x1.00x1.209%1.21%1.213%1.21%17

Educational Attainment by Metro Area in the West

There are 177 metro areas in the West. This section compares the Colorado Springs Area to the 50 most populous metro areas in the West and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with the Colorado Springs Area. The least populous of the compared metro areas has a population of 203,629.

No H.S. Diploma by Metro Area#62

Percent of population 25 years of age and older without a high school diploma (or equivalent).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the West, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%10%20%30%Count#Visalia and Porterville Metro AreaVisalia AreaMerced Metro AreaMerced AreaSalinas Metro AreaSalinas AreaYakima Metro AreaYakima AreaBakersfield Metro AreaBakersfieldFresno Metro AreaFresno AreaModesto Metro AreaModesto AreaStockton and Lodi Metro AreaStockton AreaLas Cruces Metro AreaLas CrucesLos Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim Metro AreaLos AngelesRiverside, San Bernardino, and Ontario Metro AreaRiversideSanta Maria and Santa Barbara Metro AreaSanta MariaOxnard, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura Metro AreaOxnard AreaLake Havasu City and Kingman Metro AreaLake Havasu CityLas Vegas, Henderson, and Paradise Metro AreaLas VegasKennewick and Richland Metro AreaKennewickWestSalem Metro AreaSalem AreaSanta Cruz and Watsonville Metro AreaSanta CruzSan Diego and Carlsbad Metro AreaSan DiegoPhoenix, Mesa, and Scottsdale Metro AreaPhoenix AreaSan Jose, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara Metro AreaSan Jose AreaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesGreeley Metro AreaGreeley AreaReno Metro AreaReno AreaSanta Rosa Metro AreaSanta RosaVallejo and Fairfield Metro AreaVallejo AreaTucson Metro AreaTucson AreaAlbuquerque Metro AreaAlbuquerqueChico Metro AreaChico AreaSan Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward Metro AreaSan FranciscoMountainSacramento, Roseville, Arden, and Arcade Metro AreaSacramentoMedford Metro AreaMedford AreaSalt Lake City Metro AreaSalt Lake CitySan Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, and Arroyo Grande Metro AreaSan Luis ObispoPrescott Metro AreaPrescott AreaDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaColoradoBoise City Metro AreaBoise CityUrban Honolulu Metro AreaUrban HonoluluEugene Metro AreaEugene AreaPortland, Vancouver, and Hillsboro Metro AreaPortland AreaBellingham Metro AreaBellinghamSeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaSpokane and Spokane Valley Metro AreaSpokane AreaAnchorage Metro AreaAnchorageOgden and Clearfield Metro AreaOgden AreaOlympia and Tumwater Metro AreaOlympia AreaProvo and Orem Metro AreaProvo AreaColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsBremerton and Silverdale Metro AreaBremertonBoulder Metro AreaBoulder AreaFort Collins Metro AreaFort Collins31.826423%31.826423%31.8%83,73583.7k131.391226%31.391226%31.4%48,34548.3k229.100615%29.100615%29.1%78,71678.7k327.519935%27.519935%27.5%40,89640.9k426.400336%26.400336%26.4%136,966137k526.224410%26.224410%26.2%151,875152k622.386064%22.386064%22.4%74,17674.2k722.015462%22.015462%22.0%97,33397.3k821.046446%21.046446%21.0%26,86226.9k920.663585%20.663585%20.7%1,820,9891.82M1020.311003%20.311003%20.3%561,127561k1119.947996%19.947996%19.9%53,93253.9k1216.573086%16.573086%16.6%92,03392.0k1316.145850%16.145850%16.1%24,52724.5k1415.108430%15.108430%15.1%210,261210k1515.064263%15.064263%15.1%25,65725.7k1614.435746%14.435746%14.4%7,178,2187.18M13.776565%13.776565%13.8%36,10736.1k1713.681174%13.681174%13.7%23,99524.0k1813.598133%13.598133%13.6%293,959294k1913.238208%13.238208%13.2%389,498389k2013.172285%13.172285%13.2%174,062174k2113.020590%13.020590%13.0%27,818,38027.8M12.994711%12.994711%13.0%22,77722.8k2212.932295%12.932295%12.9%39,09239.1k2312.774623%12.774623%12.8%44,79044.8k2412.501685%12.501685%12.5%36,16336.2k2512.252238%12.252238%12.3%81,21881.2k2612.161262%12.161262%12.2%74,11074.1k2711.738634%11.738634%11.7%16,95017.0k2811.709212%11.709212%11.7%381,764382k2911.572881%11.572881%11.6%1,755,2861.76M11.522403%11.522403%11.5%171,428171k3011.089545%11.089545%11.1%16,56916.6k3110.145084%10.145084%10.1%72,16372.2k329.876048%9.876048%9.9%18,20618.2k339.830672%9.830672%9.8%16,28516.3k349.648650%9.648650%9.6%180,162180k359.015583%9.015583%9.0%323,691324k8.971757%8.971757%9.0%38,49738.5k368.945780%8.945780%8.9%60,28460.3k378.866018%8.866018%8.9%21,64021.6k388.780349%8.780349%8.8%142,602143k398.753667%8.753667%8.8%11,96612.0k408.000039%8.000039%8.0%202,787203k417.298649%7.298649%7.3%26,77426.8k426.932691%6.932691%6.9%17,62217.6k436.793832%6.793832%6.8%25,28825.3k446.425685%6.425685%6.4%11,83211.8k456.408220%6.408220%6.4%17,91717.9k466.035348%6.035348%6.0%26,58826.6k475.679194%5.679194%5.7%10,01110.0k485.538595%5.538595%5.5%11,21211.2k494.330301%4.330301%4.3%9,11050

Bachelor's Degrees by Metro Area#63

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a bachelor's degree or higher..
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the West, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%20%40%Count#Boulder Metro AreaBoulder AreaSan Jose, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara Metro AreaSan Jose AreaSan Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward Metro AreaSan FranciscoFort Collins Metro AreaFort CollinsDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaSeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaSanta Cruz and Watsonville Metro AreaSanta CruzColoradoProvo and Orem Metro AreaProvo AreaPortland, Vancouver, and Hillsboro Metro AreaPortland AreaSan Diego and Carlsbad Metro AreaSan DiegoColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsSan Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, and Arroyo Grande Metro AreaSan Luis ObispoUrban Honolulu Metro AreaUrban HonoluluOlympia and Tumwater Metro AreaOlympia AreaSanta Rosa Metro AreaSanta RosaBellingham Metro AreaBellinghamLos Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim Metro AreaLos AngelesSanta Maria and Santa Barbara Metro AreaSanta MariaSalt Lake City Metro AreaSalt Lake CityOxnard, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura Metro AreaOxnard AreaSacramento, Roseville, Arden, and Arcade Metro AreaSacramentoWestBremerton and Silverdale Metro AreaBremertonAnchorage Metro AreaAnchorageTucson Metro AreaTucson AreaAlbuquerque Metro AreaAlbuquerqueBoise City Metro AreaBoise CityUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesMountainPhoenix, Mesa, and Scottsdale Metro AreaPhoenix AreaOgden and Clearfield Metro AreaOgden AreaReno Metro AreaReno AreaEugene Metro AreaEugene AreaSpokane and Spokane Valley Metro AreaSpokane AreaLas Cruces Metro AreaLas CrucesGreeley Metro AreaGreeley AreaChico Metro AreaChico AreaMedford Metro AreaMedford AreaPrescott Metro AreaPrescott AreaKennewick and Richland Metro AreaKennewickVallejo and Fairfield Metro AreaVallejo AreaSalem Metro AreaSalem AreaSalinas Metro AreaSalinas AreaLas Vegas, Henderson, and Paradise Metro AreaLas VegasRiverside, San Bernardino, and Ontario Metro AreaRiversideFresno Metro AreaFresno AreaStockton and Lodi Metro AreaStockton AreaModesto Metro AreaModesto AreaBakersfield Metro AreaBakersfieldYakima Metro AreaYakima AreaVisalia and Porterville Metro AreaVisalia AreaMerced Metro AreaMerced AreaLake Havasu City and Kingman Metro AreaLake Havasu City59.312665%59.312665%59.3%120,069120k148.266872%48.266872%48.3%637,811638k246.577309%46.577309%46.6%1,518,5941.52M345.274696%45.274696%45.3%95,24895.2k441.264336%41.264336%41.3%770,498770k540.131883%40.131883%40.1%1,017,2731.02M638.991487%38.991487%39.0%68,38668.4k738.707368%38.707368%38.7%1,389,7301.39M37.694657%37.694657%37.7%105,392105k836.777509%36.777509%36.8%597,305597k936.494430%36.494430%36.5%788,922789k1036.406848%36.406848%36.4%160,386160k1134.058966%34.058966%34.1%62,78662.8k1233.350646%33.350646%33.4%224,744225k1333.303102%33.303102%33.3%61,32361.3k1433.067992%33.067992%33.1%115,942116k1532.630562%32.630562%32.6%44,60544.6k1632.595363%32.595363%32.6%2,872,4832.87M1732.231112%32.231112%32.2%87,14187.1k1832.203681%32.203681%32.2%229,068229k1932.199865%32.199865%32.2%178,811179k2031.804030%31.804030%31.8%473,174473k2131.501368%31.501368%31.5%15,664,15015.7M31.150759%31.150759%31.2%54,91154.9k2230.913068%30.913068%30.9%78,57778.6k2330.800609%30.800609%30.8%204,172204k2430.757933%30.757933%30.8%187,437187k2530.452049%30.452049%30.5%130,667131k2630.315023%30.315023%30.3%64,767,78764.8M30.120223%30.120223%30.1%4,568,4054.57M29.822794%29.822794%29.8%877,454877k2729.524206%29.524206%29.5%109,895110k2828.919684%28.919684%28.9%87,41987.4k2928.680176%28.680176%28.7%70,00270.0k3027.576703%27.576703%27.6%101,161101k3127.529930%27.529930%27.5%35,13735.1k3226.761905%26.761905%26.8%46,90846.9k3326.145642%26.145642%26.1%37,75337.8k3426.061000%26.061000%26.1%38,93838.9k3525.541638%25.541638%25.5%42,31142.3k3625.429640%25.429640%25.4%43,31143.3k3725.121947%25.121947%25.1%72,66972.7k3823.814339%23.814339%23.8%62,41562.4k3923.649148%23.649148%23.6%63,97064.0k4022.823853%22.823853%22.8%317,635318k4120.312451%20.312451%20.3%561,167561k4219.731980%19.731980%19.7%114,275114k4318.162140%18.162140%18.2%80,29780.3k4416.519742%16.519742%16.5%54,73854.7k4515.664683%15.664683%15.7%81,26981.3k4615.273376%15.273376%15.3%22,69722.7k4713.992071%13.992071%14.0%36,81336.8k4813.662277%13.662277%13.7%21,04121.0k4911.878822%11.878822%11.9%18,04518.0k50

Very Advanced Degrees by Metro Area#64

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the West, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%2%4%6%8%Count#Boulder Metro AreaBoulder AreaSan Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward Metro AreaSan FranciscoSan Jose, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara Metro AreaSan Jose AreaSanta Cruz and Watsonville Metro AreaSanta CruzFort Collins Metro AreaFort CollinsSanta Maria and Santa Barbara Metro AreaSanta MariaSan Diego and Carlsbad Metro AreaSan DiegoSeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaSan Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, and Arroyo Grande Metro AreaSan Luis ObispoSanta Rosa Metro AreaSanta RosaTucson Metro AreaTucson AreaPortland, Vancouver, and Hillsboro Metro AreaPortland AreaAlbuquerque Metro AreaAlbuquerqueDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaUrban Honolulu Metro AreaUrban HonoluluSacramento, Roseville, Arden, and Arcade Metro AreaSacramentoOxnard, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura Metro AreaOxnard AreaColoradoLos Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim Metro AreaLos AngelesBellingham Metro AreaBellinghamSalt Lake City Metro AreaSalt Lake CityEugene Metro AreaEugene AreaOlympia and Tumwater Metro AreaOlympia AreaWestReno Metro AreaReno AreaProvo and Orem Metro AreaProvo AreaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesAnchorage Metro AreaAnchorageMedford Metro AreaMedford AreaChico Metro AreaChico AreaMountainLas Cruces Metro AreaLas CrucesBremerton and Silverdale Metro AreaBremertonSalinas Metro AreaSalinas AreaColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsSpokane and Spokane Valley Metro AreaSpokane AreaPhoenix, Mesa, and Scottsdale Metro AreaPhoenix AreaBoise City Metro AreaBoise CityPrescott Metro AreaPrescott AreaKennewick and Richland Metro AreaKennewickVallejo and Fairfield Metro AreaVallejo AreaFresno Metro AreaFresno AreaSalem Metro AreaSalem AreaLas Vegas, Henderson, and Paradise Metro AreaLas VegasRiverside, San Bernardino, and Ontario Metro AreaRiversideOgden and Clearfield Metro AreaOgden AreaGreeley Metro AreaGreeley AreaStockton and Lodi Metro AreaStockton AreaYakima Metro AreaYakima AreaModesto Metro AreaModesto AreaBakersfield Metro AreaBakersfieldVisalia and Porterville Metro AreaVisalia AreaMerced Metro AreaMerced AreaLake Havasu City and Kingman Metro AreaLake Havasu City9.105190%9.105190%9.1%18,43218.4k16.367860%6.367860%6.4%207,616208k26.061633%6.061633%6.1%80,10080.1k35.329928%5.329928%5.3%9,34845.308540%5.308540%5.3%11,16811.2k54.899709%4.899709%4.9%13,24713.2k64.749001%4.749001%4.7%102,662103k74.306530%4.306530%4.3%109,163109k84.216008%4.216008%4.2%7,77294.199169%4.199169%4.2%14,72314.7k104.139192%4.139192%4.1%27,43827.4k114.068828%4.068828%4.1%66,08266.1k124.038110%4.038110%4.0%24,60824.6k133.990842%3.990842%4.0%74,51874.5k143.970725%3.970725%4.0%26,75826.8k153.893990%3.893990%3.9%57,93457.9k163.867528%3.867528%3.9%21,47721.5k173.857674%3.857674%3.9%138,504139k3.781845%3.781845%3.8%333,277333k183.647483%3.647483%3.6%4,986193.637936%3.637936%3.6%25,87725.9k203.628758%3.628758%3.6%8,857213.616892%3.616892%3.6%6,660223.594387%3.594387%3.6%1,787,3201.79M3.575800%3.575800%3.6%10,80910.8k233.407441%3.407441%3.4%9,527243.336158%3.336158%3.3%7,127,6737.13M3.292851%3.292851%3.3%8,370253.189190%3.189190%3.2%4,765263.134458%3.134458%3.1%4,526273.117008%3.117008%3.1%472,764473k3.096402%3.096402%3.1%3,952283.057155%3.057155%3.1%5,389293.012614%3.012614%3.0%8,149303.001330%3.001330%3.0%13,22213.2k313.000804%3.000804%3.0%11,00811.0k322.960242%2.960242%3.0%87,09787.1k332.850910%2.850910%2.9%12,23312.2k342.784099%2.784099%2.8%4,612352.727267%2.727267%2.7%4,645362.413358%2.413358%2.4%6,981372.392530%2.392530%2.4%13,85613.9k382.353390%2.353390%2.4%6,168392.315475%2.315475%2.3%32,22432.2k402.069552%2.069552%2.1%57,17557.2k412.006609%2.006609%2.0%7,469421.991682%1.991682%2.0%3,491431.877352%1.877352%1.9%8,300441.869385%1.869385%1.9%2,778451.802329%1.802329%1.8%5,972461.600604%1.600604%1.6%8,304471.566331%1.566331%1.6%4,121481.560309%1.560309%1.6%2,403491.183603%1.183603%1.2%1,79850

Under-Education Sex Ratio by Metro Area#65

Percentage more likely men are than women to not have a high school diploma (or equivalent) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the West, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
1x0x1xFM#Fort CollinsSanta RosaBoulder AreaSalem AreaEugene AreaSan Luis ObispoGreeley AreaPrescott AreaYakima AreaVisalia AreaColoradoOgden AreaSanta MariaOxnard AreaBakersfieldMerced AreaProvo AreaLake Havasu CityBoise CitySalinas AreaSpokane AreaVallejo AreaFresno AreaDenver AreaBellinghamPortland AreaAlbuquerqueUnited StatesChico AreaStockton AreaKennewickPhoenix AreaSacramentoMountainReno AreaModesto AreaRiversideMedford AreaSalt Lake CityWestSeattle AreaColorado SpringsOlympia AreaSanta CruzTucson AreaAnchorageSan FranciscoLos AngelesLas VegasLas CrucesSan DiegoSan Jose AreaBremertonUrban Honolulu-1.000000x-1.000000x1.314529x1.314529x1.31x3.750%3.75%4.930%4.93%1-1.000000x-1.000000x1.297086x1.297086x1.30x11.177%11.2%14.497%14.5%2-1.000000x-1.000000x1.265200x1.265200x1.27x4.898%4.90%6.197%6.20%3-1.000000x-1.000000x1.256233x1.256233x1.26x12.247%12.2%15.385%15.4%4-1.000000x-1.000000x1.239496x1.239496x1.24x7.945%7.94%9.848%9.85%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.237752x1.237752x1.24x8.830%8.83%10.929%10.9%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.222037x1.222037x1.22x11.698%11.7%14.296%14.3%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.184122x1.184122x1.18x9.034%9.03%10.697%10.7%8-1.000000x-1.000000x1.175224x1.175224x1.18x25.341%25.3%29.781%29.8%9-1.000000x-1.000000x1.148061x1.148061x1.15x29.666%29.7%34.059%34.1%10-1.000000x-1.000000x1.145449x1.145449x1.15x8.409%8.41%9.633%9.63%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.145128x1.145128x1.15x6.340%6.34%7.260%7.26%11-1.000000x-1.000000x1.144912x1.144912x1.14x18.612%18.6%21.309%21.3%12-1.000000x-1.000000x1.143570x1.143570x1.14x15.490%15.5%17.714%17.7%13-1.000000x-1.000000x1.140541x1.140541x1.14x24.632%24.6%28.093%28.1%14-1.000000x-1.000000x1.140476x1.140476x1.14x29.336%29.3%33.457%33.5%15-1.000000x-1.000000x1.137439x1.137439x1.14x5.998%6.00%6.822%6.82%16-1.000000x-1.000000x1.136936x1.136936x1.14x15.112%15.1%17.181%17.2%17-1.000000x-1.000000x1.136100x1.136100x1.14x8.408%8.41%9.552%9.55%18-1.000000x-1.000000x1.135499x1.135499x1.14x27.227%27.2%30.916%30.9%19-1.000000x-1.000000x1.135189x1.135189x1.14x6.847%6.85%7.773%7.77%20-1.000000x-1.000000x1.130665x1.130665x1.13x11.753%11.8%13.289%13.3%21-1.000000x-1.000000x1.130389x1.130389x1.13x24.647%24.6%27.860%27.9%22-1.000000x-1.000000x1.121676x1.121676x1.12x9.104%9.10%10.212%10.2%23-1.000000x-1.000000x1.116556x1.116556x1.12x8.281%8.28%9.246%9.25%24-1.000000x-1.000000x1.112452x1.112452x1.11x8.324%8.32%9.260%9.26%25-1.000000x-1.000000x1.109072x1.109072x1.11x11.553%11.6%12.814%12.8%26-1.000000x-1.000000x1.109070x1.109070x1.11x12.369%12.4%13.719%13.7%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.106355x1.106355x1.11x11.161%11.2%12.348%12.3%27-1.000000x-1.000000x1.105183x1.105183x1.11x20.941%20.9%23.144%23.1%28-1.000000x-1.000000x1.104002x1.104002x1.10x14.318%14.3%15.807%15.8%29-1.000000x-1.000000x1.094586x1.094586x1.09x12.653%12.7%13.850%13.9%30-1.000000x-1.000000x1.093179x1.093179x1.09x11.030%11.0%12.057%12.1%31-1.000000x-1.000000x1.089296x1.089296x1.09x11.085%11.1%12.074%12.1%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.083855x1.083855x1.08x12.414%12.4%13.455%13.5%32-1.000000x-1.000000x1.077279x1.077279x1.08x21.579%21.6%23.246%23.2%33-1.000000x-1.000000x1.073998x1.073998x1.07x19.602%19.6%21.053%21.1%34-1.000000x-1.000000x1.070185x1.070185x1.07x10.728%10.7%11.481%11.5%35-1.000000x-1.000000x1.060513x1.060513x1.06x9.849%9.85%10.445%10.4%36-1.000000x-1.000000x1.053669x1.053669x1.05x14.065%14.1%14.820%14.8%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.033172x1.033172x1.03x7.871%7.87%8.132%8.13%37-1.000000x-1.000000x1.031374x1.031374x1.03x5.944%5.94%6.130%6.13%38-1.000000x-1.000000x1.030752x1.030752x1.03x6.333%6.33%6.527%6.53%39-1.000000x-1.000000x1.012522x1.012522x1.01x13.598%13.6%13.768%13.8%40-1.000000x-1.000000x1.001235x1.001235x1.00x12.245%12.2%12.260%12.3%41-1.002610x-1.002610x1.00x1.000000x1.000000x6.942%6.94%6.924%6.92%42-1.004675x-1.004675x1.00x1.000000x1.000000x11.736%11.7%11.681%11.7%43-1.006686x-1.006686x1.01x1.000000x1.000000x20.730%20.7%20.593%20.6%44-1.008231x-1.008231x1.01x1.000000x1.000000x15.170%15.2%15.046%15.0%45-1.061856x-1.061856x1.06x1.000000x1.000000x21.655%21.7%20.394%20.4%46-1.097207x-1.097207x1.10x1.000000x1.000000x14.217%14.2%12.958%13.0%47-1.100976x-1.100976x1.10x1.000000x1.000000x13.802%13.8%12.537%12.5%48-1.142186x-1.142186x1.14x1.000000x1.000000x6.053%6.05%5.299%5.30%49-1.156494x-1.156494x1.16x1.000000x1.000000x9.584%9.58%8.287%8.29%50

Over-Education Sex Ratio by Metro Area#66

Percentage more likely men are than women to have a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the West, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
1x0x1x2x3xFM#Provo AreaOgden AreaKennewickSalt Lake CityPrescott AreaBoise CityMedford AreaReno AreaBellinghamSpokane AreaPhoenix AreaMountainTucson AreaYakima AreaSalem AreaLake Havasu CityStockton AreaModesto AreaEugene AreaLas CrucesAlbuquerqueBremertonLas VegasOlympia AreaUnited StatesOxnard AreaBoulder AreaSan Jose AreaSanta MariaPortland AreaSan DiegoRiversideWestFresno AreaSan Luis ObispoColorado SpringsFort CollinsSalinas AreaLos AngelesColoradoSeattle AreaSacramentoDenver AreaMerced AreaSan FranciscoUrban HonoluluGreeley AreaBakersfieldSanta RosaVallejo AreaAnchorageChico AreaVisalia AreaSanta Cruz-1.000000x-1.000000x3.703772x3.703772x3.70x1.453%1.45%5.381%5.38%1-1.000000x-1.000000x3.407788x3.407788x3.41x0.917%0.92%3.126%3.13%2-1.000000x-1.000000x3.073314x3.073314x3.07x1.337%1.34%4.110%4.11%3-1.000000x-1.000000x2.083000x2.083000x2.08x2.365%2.37%4.927%4.93%4-1.000000x-1.000000x1.927524x1.927524x1.93x1.928%1.93%3.716%3.72%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.908695x1.908695x1.91x1.969%1.97%3.759%3.76%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.810613x1.810613x1.81x2.296%2.30%4.157%4.16%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.796060x1.796060x1.80x2.560%2.56%4.598%4.60%8-1.000000x-1.000000x1.725474x1.725474x1.73x2.691%2.69%4.643%4.64%9-1.000000x-1.000000x1.683134x1.683134x1.68x2.251%2.25%3.788%3.79%10-1.000000x-1.000000x1.674947x1.674947x1.67x2.226%2.23%3.728%3.73%11-1.000000x-1.000000x1.667254x1.667254x1.67x2.345%2.35%3.910%3.91%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.652714x1.652714x1.65x3.148%3.15%5.202%5.20%12-1.000000x-1.000000x1.646044x1.646044x1.65x1.419%1.42%2.336%2.34%13-1.000000x-1.000000x1.637618x1.637618x1.64x1.795%1.80%2.940%2.94%14-1.000000x-1.000000x1.630350x1.630350x1.63x0.900%0.90%1.467%1.47%15-1.000000x-1.000000x1.622781x1.622781x1.62x1.440%1.44%2.337%2.34%16-1.000000x-1.000000x1.613021x1.613021x1.61x1.390%1.39%2.242%2.24%17-1.000000x-1.000000x1.606921x1.606921x1.61x2.805%2.80%4.507%4.51%18-1.000000x-1.000000x1.605789x1.605789x1.61x2.396%2.40%3.847%3.85%19-1.000000x-1.000000x1.603066x1.603066x1.60x3.128%3.13%5.015%5.01%20-1.000000x-1.000000x1.580589x1.580589x1.58x2.374%2.37%3.752%3.75%21-1.000000x-1.000000x1.574188x1.574188x1.57x1.803%1.80%2.838%2.84%22-1.000000x-1.000000x1.549303x1.549303x1.55x2.866%2.87%4.440%4.44%23-1.000000x-1.000000x1.526215x1.526215x1.53x2.660%2.66%4.060%4.06%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.522660x1.522660x1.52x3.083%3.08%4.694%4.69%24-1.000000x-1.000000x1.521318x1.521318x1.52x7.242%7.24%11.018%11.0%25-1.000000x-1.000000x1.511752x1.511752x1.51x4.831%4.83%7.303%7.30%26-1.000000x-1.000000x1.506850x1.506850x1.51x3.916%3.92%5.902%5.90%27-1.000000x-1.000000x1.488397x1.488397x1.49x3.287%3.29%4.892%4.89%28-1.000000x-1.000000x1.488172x1.488172x1.49x3.830%3.83%5.700%5.70%29-1.000000x-1.000000x1.484460x1.484460x1.48x1.673%1.67%2.484%2.48%30-1.000000x-1.000000x1.478410x1.478410x1.48x2.911%2.91%4.304%4.30%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.471877x1.471877x1.47x1.943%1.94%2.859%2.86%31-1.000000x-1.000000x1.462726x1.462726x1.46x3.426%3.43%5.011%5.01%32-1.000000x-1.000000x1.460080x1.460080x1.46x2.449%2.45%3.576%3.58%33-1.000000x-1.000000x1.449325x1.449325x1.45x4.348%4.35%6.301%6.30%34-1.000000x-1.000000x1.441508x1.441508x1.44x2.461%2.46%3.547%3.55%35-1.000000x-1.000000x1.413910x1.413910x1.41x3.150%3.15%4.454%4.45%36-1.000000x-1.000000x1.406987x1.406987x1.41x3.210%3.21%4.517%4.52%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.371625x1.371625x1.37x3.640%3.64%4.993%4.99%37-1.000000x-1.000000x1.335422x1.335422x1.34x3.355%3.35%4.480%4.48%38-1.000000x-1.000000x1.331176x1.331176x1.33x3.432%3.43%4.568%4.57%39-1.000000x-1.000000x1.315650x1.315650x1.32x1.348%1.35%1.774%1.77%40-1.000000x-1.000000x1.311314x1.311314x1.31x5.529%5.53%7.250%7.25%41-1.000000x-1.000000x1.300801x1.300801x1.30x3.459%3.46%4.499%4.50%42-1.000000x-1.000000x1.284643x1.284643x1.28x1.744%1.74%2.240%2.24%43-1.000000x-1.000000x1.283709x1.283709x1.28x1.398%1.40%1.795%1.79%44-1.000000x-1.000000x1.277012x1.277012x1.28x3.705%3.71%4.732%4.73%45-1.000000x-1.000000x1.230326x1.230326x1.23x2.170%2.17%2.670%2.67%46-1.000000x-1.000000x1.229319x1.229319x1.23x2.950%2.95%3.627%3.63%47-1.000000x-1.000000x1.228159x1.228159x1.23x2.821%2.82%3.465%3.47%48-1.000000x-1.000000x1.211658x1.211658x1.21x1.419%1.42%1.719%1.72%49-1.000000x-1.000000x1.208490x1.208490x1.21x4.835%4.84%5.844%5.84%50

Educational Attainment by Metro Area in the United States

There are 933 metro areas in the United States. This section compares the Colorado Springs Area to the 50 most populous metro areas in the United States and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with the Colorado Springs Area. The least populous of the compared metro areas has a population of 1,135,503.

No H.S. Diploma by Metro Area#67

Percent of population 25 years of age and older without a high school diploma (or equivalent).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the United States, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%5%10%15%20%Count#Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim Metro AreaLos AngelesRiverside, San Bernardino, and Ontario Metro AreaRiversideHouston, The Woodlands, and Sugar Land Metro AreaHouston AreaSan Antonio and New Braunfels Metro AreaSan AntonioDallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington Metro AreaDallas AreaMiami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach Metro AreaMiami AreaLas Vegas, Henderson, and Paradise Metro AreaLas VegasWestNew York, Newark, and Jersey City Metro AreaNew York AreaNew Orleans and Metairie Metro AreaNew OrleansProvidence and Warwick Metro AreaProvidenceSan Diego and Carlsbad Metro AreaSan DiegoMemphis Metro AreaMemphis AreaPhoenix, Mesa, and Scottsdale Metro AreaPhoenix AreaSan Jose, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara Metro AreaSan Jose AreaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesBirmingham and Hoover Metro AreaBirminghamChicago, Naperville, and Elgin Metro AreaChicago AreaCharlotte, Concord, and Gastonia Metro AreaCharlotteOklahoma City Metro AreaOklahoma CitySan Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward Metro AreaSan FranciscoMountainSacramento, Roseville, Arden, and Arcade Metro AreaSacramentoAtlanta, Sandy Springs, and Roswell Metro AreaAtlanta AreaOrlando, Kissimmee, and Sanford Metro AreaOrlando AreaRichmond Metro AreaRichmond AreaNashville, Davidson, Murfreesboro, and Franklin Metro AreaNashvilleTampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater Metro AreaTampa AreaLouisville and Jefferson County Metro AreaLouisvilleAustin and Round Rock Metro AreaAustin AreaDetroit, Warren, and Dearborn Metro AreaDetroit AreaIndianapolis, Carmel, and Anderson Metro AreaIndianapolisCleveland and Elyria Metro AreaClevelandPhiladelphia, Camden, and Wilmington Metro AreaPhiladelphiaSalt Lake City Metro AreaSalt Lake CityCincinnati Metro AreaCincinnatiJacksonville Metro AreaJacksonvilleBaltimore, Columbia, and Towson Metro AreaBaltimoreDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaWashington, Arlington, and Alexandria Metro AreaWashingtonMilwaukee, Waukesha, and West Allis Metro AreaMilwaukeeHartford, West Hartford, and East Hartford Metro AreaHartford AreaVirginia Beach, Norfolk, and Newport News Metro AreaVirginia BeachColumbus Metro AreaColumbus AreaRaleigh Metro AreaRaleigh AreaBuffalo, Cheektowaga, and Niagara Falls Metro AreaBuffalo AreaSt. Louis Metro AreaSt. LouisColoradoBoston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaPortland, Vancouver, and Hillsboro Metro AreaPortland AreaKansas City Metro AreaKansas CitySeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaPittsburgh Metro AreaPittsburghMinneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington Metro AreaMinneapolisColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado Springs20.663585%20.663585%20.7%1,820,9891.82M120.311003%20.311003%20.3%561,127561k217.651967%17.651967%17.7%725,854726k315.746914%15.746914%15.7%234,364234k415.441523%15.441523%15.4%686,420686k515.209542%15.209542%15.2%636,876637k615.108430%15.108430%15.1%210,261210k714.435746%14.435746%14.4%7,178,2187.18M14.343619%14.343619%14.3%1,972,5461.97M814.328165%14.328165%14.3%122,665123k914.159793%14.159793%14.2%156,980157k1013.598133%13.598133%13.6%293,959294k1113.475696%13.475696%13.5%116,915117k1213.238208%13.238208%13.2%389,498389k1313.172285%13.172285%13.2%174,062174k1413.020590%13.020590%13.0%27,818,38027.8M12.549403%12.549403%12.5%97,35397.4k1512.363193%12.363193%12.4%786,419786k1612.188242%12.188242%12.2%193,360193k1711.900538%11.900538%11.9%103,032103k1811.709212%11.709212%11.7%381,764382k1911.572881%11.572881%11.6%1,755,2861.76M11.522403%11.522403%11.5%171,428171k2011.483160%11.483160%11.5%420,586421k2111.443376%11.443376%11.4%179,443179k2211.422345%11.422345%11.4%98,01098.0k2311.357704%11.357704%11.4%135,847136k2411.281549%11.281549%11.3%235,304235k2511.252381%11.252381%11.3%97,64497.6k2611.081112%11.081112%11.1%141,105141k2710.891515%10.891515%10.9%318,915319k2810.814583%10.814583%10.8%140,185140k2910.442639%10.442639%10.4%149,100149k3010.325347%10.325347%10.3%424,982425k3110.145084%10.145084%10.1%72,16372.2k329.940523%9.940523%9.9%141,727142k339.924243%9.924243%9.9%96,18196.2k349.798726%9.798726%9.8%186,278186k359.648650%9.648650%9.6%180,162180k369.603964%9.603964%9.6%390,528391k379.572772%9.572772%9.6%100,754101k389.566995%9.566995%9.6%79,71079.7k399.503565%9.503565%9.5%107,432107k409.314501%9.314501%9.3%123,226123k419.246771%9.246771%9.2%75,71775.7k429.151544%9.151544%9.2%72,11772.1k439.047519%9.047519%9.0%173,200173k449.015583%9.015583%9.0%323,691324k8.861053%8.861053%8.9%289,626290k458.780349%8.780349%8.8%142,602143k468.596307%8.596307%8.6%118,933119k478.000039%8.000039%8.0%202,787203k487.130926%7.130926%7.1%120,640121k496.766618%6.766618%6.8%158,334158k506.035348%6.035348%6.0%26,58826.6k

Bachelor's Degrees by Metro Area#68

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a bachelor's degree or higher..
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the United States, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%10%20%30%40%Count#Washington, Arlington, and Alexandria Metro AreaWashingtonSan Jose, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara Metro AreaSan Jose AreaSan Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward Metro AreaSan FranciscoBoston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaRaleigh Metro AreaRaleigh AreaAustin and Round Rock Metro AreaAustin AreaDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaSeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaMinneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington Metro AreaMinneapolisColoradoNew York, Newark, and Jersey City Metro AreaNew York AreaBaltimore, Columbia, and Towson Metro AreaBaltimoreHartford, West Hartford, and East Hartford Metro AreaHartford AreaPortland, Vancouver, and Hillsboro Metro AreaPortland AreaSan Diego and Carlsbad Metro AreaSan DiegoAtlanta, Sandy Springs, and Roswell Metro AreaAtlanta AreaColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsChicago, Naperville, and Elgin Metro AreaChicago AreaPhiladelphia, Camden, and Wilmington Metro AreaPhiladelphiaKansas City Metro AreaKansas CityColumbus Metro AreaColumbus AreaRichmond Metro AreaRichmond AreaMilwaukee, Waukesha, and West Allis Metro AreaMilwaukeeDallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington Metro AreaDallas AreaNashville, Davidson, Murfreesboro, and Franklin Metro AreaNashvilleCharlotte, Concord, and Gastonia Metro AreaCharlotteSt. Louis Metro AreaSt. LouisLos Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim Metro AreaLos AngelesPittsburgh Metro AreaPittsburghSalt Lake City Metro AreaSalt Lake CityIndianapolis, Carmel, and Anderson Metro AreaIndianapolisSacramento, Roseville, Arden, and Arcade Metro AreaSacramentoCincinnati Metro AreaCincinnatiWestHouston, The Woodlands, and Sugar Land Metro AreaHouston AreaBuffalo, Cheektowaga, and Niagara Falls Metro AreaBuffalo AreaProvidence and Warwick Metro AreaProvidenceUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesVirginia Beach, Norfolk, and Newport News Metro AreaVirginia BeachMountainMiami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach Metro AreaMiami AreaPhoenix, Mesa, and Scottsdale Metro AreaPhoenix AreaCleveland and Elyria Metro AreaClevelandDetroit, Warren, and Dearborn Metro AreaDetroit AreaOrlando, Kissimmee, and Sanford Metro AreaOrlando AreaJacksonville Metro AreaJacksonvilleOklahoma City Metro AreaOklahoma CityBirmingham and Hoover Metro AreaBirminghamNew Orleans and Metairie Metro AreaNew OrleansTampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater Metro AreaTampa AreaLouisville and Jefferson County Metro AreaLouisvilleSan Antonio and New Braunfels Metro AreaSan AntonioMemphis Metro AreaMemphis AreaLas Vegas, Henderson, and Paradise Metro AreaLas VegasRiverside, San Bernardino, and Ontario Metro AreaRiverside49.358204%49.358204%49.4%2,007,0632.01M148.266872%48.266872%48.3%637,811638k246.577309%46.577309%46.6%1,518,5941.52M345.428829%45.428829%45.4%1,484,8541.48M444.297476%44.297476%44.3%362,729363k542.034879%42.034879%42.0%535,265535k641.264336%41.264336%41.3%770,498770k740.131883%40.131883%40.1%1,017,2731.02M839.983752%39.983752%40.0%935,591936k938.707368%38.707368%38.7%1,389,7301.39M38.119717%38.119717%38.1%5,242,2545.24M1038.078150%38.078150%38.1%723,882724k1137.672067%37.672067%37.7%313,875314k1236.777509%36.777509%36.8%597,305597k1336.494430%36.494430%36.5%788,922789k1436.485337%36.485337%36.5%1,336,3241.34M1536.406848%36.406848%36.4%160,386160k36.061733%36.061733%36.1%2,293,8762.29M1635.513094%35.513094%35.5%1,461,6871.46M1734.986657%34.986657%35.0%484,053484k1834.785494%34.785494%34.8%460,194460k1934.266801%34.266801%34.3%294,028294k2033.810164%33.810164%33.8%355,854356k2133.099010%33.099010%33.1%1,471,3461.47M2232.978451%32.978451%33.0%394,448394k2332.876863%32.876863%32.9%521,574522k2432.608574%32.608574%32.6%624,238624k2532.595363%32.595363%32.6%2,872,4832.87M2632.546256%32.546256%32.5%550,613551k2732.203681%32.203681%32.2%229,068229k2832.189632%32.189632%32.2%417,261417k2931.804030%31.804030%31.8%473,174473k3031.723093%31.723093%31.7%452,292452k3131.501368%31.501368%31.5%15,664,15015.7M31.304473%31.304473%31.3%1,287,2491.29M3230.539788%30.539788%30.5%240,663241k3330.401522%30.401522%30.4%337,041337k3430.315023%30.315023%30.3%64,767,78764.8M30.123253%30.123253%30.1%340,525341k3530.120223%30.120223%30.1%4,568,4054.57M30.116410%30.116410%30.1%1,261,0781.26M3629.822794%29.822794%29.8%877,454877k3729.705211%29.705211%29.7%424,131424k3829.536919%29.536919%29.5%864,872865k3929.454848%29.454848%29.5%461,880462k4029.306136%29.306136%29.3%284,021284k4129.139754%29.139754%29.1%252,285252k4228.846496%28.846496%28.8%223,779224k4328.443508%28.443508%28.4%243,508244k4428.315055%28.315055%28.3%590,579591k4527.701458%27.701458%27.7%240,383240k4626.959378%26.959378%27.0%401,241401k4726.902866%26.902866%26.9%233,409233k4822.823853%22.823853%22.8%317,635318k4920.312451%20.312451%20.3%561,167561k50

Very Advanced Degrees by Metro Area#69

Percent of population 25 years of age and older with a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD).
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the United States, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
0%2%4%6%Count#Washington, Arlington, and Alexandria Metro AreaWashingtonSan Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward Metro AreaSan FranciscoBoston, Cambridge, and Newton Metro AreaBoston AreaSan Jose, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara Metro AreaSan Jose AreaBaltimore, Columbia, and Towson Metro AreaBaltimoreSan Diego and Carlsbad Metro AreaSan DiegoNew York, Newark, and Jersey City Metro AreaNew York AreaHartford, West Hartford, and East Hartford Metro AreaHartford AreaSeattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue Metro AreaSeattle AreaPhiladelphia, Camden, and Wilmington Metro AreaPhiladelphiaRaleigh Metro AreaRaleigh AreaAustin and Round Rock Metro AreaAustin AreaPortland, Vancouver, and Hillsboro Metro AreaPortland AreaDenver, Aurora, and Lakewood Metro AreaDenver AreaMinneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington Metro AreaMinneapolisSacramento, Roseville, Arden, and Arcade Metro AreaSacramentoNew Orleans and Metairie Metro AreaNew OrleansMiami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach Metro AreaMiami AreaColoradoLos Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim Metro AreaLos AngelesChicago, Naperville, and Elgin Metro AreaChicago AreaAtlanta, Sandy Springs, and Roswell Metro AreaAtlanta AreaBirmingham and Hoover Metro AreaBirminghamSalt Lake City Metro AreaSalt Lake CityColumbus Metro AreaColumbus AreaPittsburgh Metro AreaPittsburghWestRichmond Metro AreaRichmond AreaNashville, Davidson, Murfreesboro, and Franklin Metro AreaNashvilleCleveland and Elyria Metro AreaClevelandHouston, The Woodlands, and Sugar Land Metro AreaHouston AreaSt. Louis Metro AreaSt. LouisUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesIndianapolis, Carmel, and Anderson Metro AreaIndianapolisProvidence and Warwick Metro AreaProvidenceBuffalo, Cheektowaga, and Niagara Falls Metro AreaBuffalo AreaKansas City Metro AreaKansas CityMilwaukee, Waukesha, and West Allis Metro AreaMilwaukeeCincinnati Metro AreaCincinnatiMountainOklahoma City Metro AreaOklahoma CityColorado Springs Metro AreaColorado SpringsLouisville and Jefferson County Metro AreaLouisvillePhoenix, Mesa, and Scottsdale Metro AreaPhoenix AreaTampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater Metro AreaTampa AreaDetroit, Warren, and Dearborn Metro AreaDetroit AreaMemphis Metro AreaMemphis AreaVirginia Beach, Norfolk, and Newport News Metro AreaVirginia BeachDallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington Metro AreaDallas AreaJacksonville Metro AreaJacksonvilleOrlando, Kissimmee, and Sanford Metro AreaOrlando AreaSan Antonio and New Braunfels Metro AreaSan AntonioCharlotte, Concord, and Gastonia Metro AreaCharlotteLas Vegas, Henderson, and Paradise Metro AreaLas VegasRiverside, San Bernardino, and Ontario Metro AreaRiverside7.310761%7.310761%7.3%297,279297k16.367860%6.367860%6.4%207,616208k26.250734%6.250734%6.3%204,307204k36.061633%6.061633%6.1%80,10080.1k44.897627%4.897627%4.9%93,10693.1k54.749001%4.749001%4.7%102,662103k64.537015%4.537015%4.5%623,934624k74.317930%4.317930%4.3%35,97636.0k84.306530%4.306530%4.3%109,163109k94.292246%4.292246%4.3%176,665177k104.152175%4.152175%4.2%34,00034.0k114.098217%4.098217%4.1%52,18652.2k124.068828%4.068828%4.1%66,08266.1k133.990842%3.990842%4.0%74,51874.5k143.980678%3.980678%4.0%93,14593.1k153.893990%3.893990%3.9%57,93457.9k163.893771%3.893771%3.9%33,33533.3k173.868322%3.868322%3.9%161,980162k183.857674%3.857674%3.9%138,504139k3.781845%3.781845%3.8%333,277333k193.767884%3.767884%3.8%239,674240k203.736247%3.736247%3.7%136,845137k213.722037%3.722037%3.7%28,87428.9k223.637936%3.637936%3.6%25,87725.9k233.620928%3.620928%3.6%47,90347.9k243.600869%3.600869%3.6%60,91960.9k253.594387%3.594387%3.6%1,787,3201.79M3.475418%3.475418%3.5%29,82129.8k263.449524%3.449524%3.4%41,25941.3k273.424359%3.424359%3.4%48,89348.9k283.355424%3.355424%3.4%137,976138k293.340948%3.340948%3.3%63,95764.0k303.336158%3.336158%3.3%7,127,6737.13M3.311452%3.311452%3.3%42,92542.9k313.302809%3.302809%3.3%36,61636.6k323.301266%3.301266%3.3%26,01526.0k333.293084%3.293084%3.3%45,56145.6k343.286157%3.286157%3.3%34,58734.6k353.129371%3.129371%3.1%44,61744.6k363.117008%3.117008%3.1%472,764473k3.033002%3.033002%3.0%26,25926.3k373.001330%3.001330%3.0%13,22213.2k2.993329%2.993329%3.0%25,97526.0k382.960242%2.960242%3.0%87,09787.1k392.953194%2.953194%3.0%61,59661.6k402.895695%2.895695%2.9%84,78984.8k412.882322%2.882322%2.9%25,00725.0k422.783963%2.783963%2.8%31,47131.5k432.770575%2.770575%2.8%123,160123k442.663669%2.663669%2.7%25,81525.8k452.661637%2.661637%2.7%41,73741.7k462.632705%2.632705%2.6%39,18339.2k472.531758%2.531758%2.5%40,16540.2k482.315475%2.315475%2.3%32,22432.2k492.069552%2.069552%2.1%57,17557.2k50

Under-Education Sex Ratio by Metro Area#70

Percentage more likely men are than women to not have a high school diploma (or equivalent) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the United States, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
1x0x1xFM#Raleigh AreaNew OrleansMemphis AreaCharlotteBirminghamAtlanta AreaRichmond AreaTampa AreaNashvilleColoradoJacksonvilleWashingtonBaltimoreDenver AreaCincinnatiKansas CityPortland AreaUnited StatesAustin AreaIndianapolisOrlando AreaColumbus AreaOklahoma CityDallas AreaMilwaukeePhiladelphiaHouston AreaClevelandPhoenix AreaSacramentoMountainChicago AreaLouisvilleDetroit AreaProvidenceRiversideMinneapolisBoston AreaHartford AreaSalt Lake CityWestVirginia BeachMiami AreaSt. LouisSeattle AreaColorado SpringsSan AntonioNew York AreaPittsburghBuffalo AreaSan FranciscoLos AngelesLas VegasSan DiegoSan Jose Area-1.000000x-1.000000x1.246561x1.246561x1.25x8.275%8.28%10.316%10.3%1-1.000000x-1.000000x1.246178x1.246178x1.25x12.830%12.8%15.988%16.0%2-1.000000x-1.000000x1.241336x1.241336x1.24x12.116%12.1%15.040%15.0%3-1.000000x-1.000000x1.239815x1.239815x1.24x10.944%10.9%13.569%13.6%4-1.000000x-1.000000x1.219510x1.219510x1.22x11.377%11.4%13.874%13.9%5-1.000000x-1.000000x1.175849x1.175849x1.18x10.603%10.6%12.468%12.5%6-1.000000x-1.000000x1.174790x1.174790x1.17x10.550%10.5%12.394%12.4%7-1.000000x-1.000000x1.148479x1.148479x1.15x10.539%10.5%12.104%12.1%8-1.000000x-1.000000x1.146783x1.146783x1.15x10.613%10.6%12.171%12.2%9-1.000000x-1.000000x1.145449x1.145449x1.15x8.409%8.41%9.633%9.63%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.141524x1.141524x1.14x9.298%9.30%10.614%10.6%10-1.000000x-1.000000x1.133957x1.133957x1.13x9.026%9.03%10.235%10.2%11-1.000000x-1.000000x1.126675x1.126675x1.13x9.248%9.25%10.420%10.4%12-1.000000x-1.000000x1.121676x1.121676x1.12x9.104%9.10%10.212%10.2%13-1.000000x-1.000000x1.120901x1.120901x1.12x9.396%9.40%10.532%10.5%14-1.000000x-1.000000x1.115083x1.115083x1.12x8.146%8.15%9.083%9.08%15-1.000000x-1.000000x1.112452x1.112452x1.11x8.324%8.32%9.260%9.26%16-1.000000x-1.000000x1.109070x1.109070x1.11x12.369%12.4%13.719%13.7%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.107931x1.107931x1.11x10.519%10.5%11.654%11.7%17-1.000000x-1.000000x1.106374x1.106374x1.11x10.291%10.3%11.386%11.4%18-1.000000x-1.000000x1.104560x1.104560x1.10x10.897%10.9%12.036%12.0%19-1.000000x-1.000000x1.104385x1.104385x1.10x8.867%8.87%9.793%9.79%20-1.000000x-1.000000x1.102150x1.102150x1.10x11.341%11.3%12.499%12.5%21-1.000000x-1.000000x1.101161x1.101161x1.10x14.723%14.7%16.213%16.2%22-1.000000x-1.000000x1.100654x1.100654x1.10x9.134%9.13%10.054%10.1%23-1.000000x-1.000000x1.098581x1.098581x1.10x9.867%9.87%10.839%10.8%24-1.000000x-1.000000x1.096533x1.096533x1.10x16.857%16.9%18.484%18.5%25-1.000000x-1.000000x1.095211x1.095211x1.10x9.995%10.00%10.947%10.9%26-1.000000x-1.000000x1.094586x1.094586x1.09x12.653%12.7%13.850%13.9%27-1.000000x-1.000000x1.093179x1.093179x1.09x11.030%11.0%12.057%12.1%28-1.000000x-1.000000x1.089296x1.089296x1.09x11.085%11.1%12.074%12.1%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.086510x1.086510x1.09x11.871%11.9%12.898%12.9%29-1.000000x-1.000000x1.082090x1.082090x1.08x10.827%10.8%11.716%11.7%30-1.000000x-1.000000x1.080090x1.080090x1.08x10.493%10.5%11.334%11.3%31-1.000000x-1.000000x1.074286x1.074286x1.07x13.678%13.7%14.694%14.7%32-1.000000x-1.000000x1.073998x1.073998x1.07x19.602%19.6%21.053%21.1%33-1.000000x-1.000000x1.065442x1.065442x1.07x6.557%6.56%6.987%6.99%34-1.000000x-1.000000x1.065432x1.065432x1.07x8.593%8.59%9.156%9.16%35-1.000000x-1.000000x1.065066x1.065066x1.07x9.279%9.28%9.883%9.88%36-1.000000x-1.000000x1.060513x1.060513x1.06x9.849%9.85%10.445%10.4%37-1.000000x-1.000000x1.053669x1.053669x1.05x14.065%14.1%14.820%14.8%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.047779x1.047779x1.05x9.292%9.29%9.736%9.74%38-1.000000x-1.000000x1.045794x1.045794x1.05x14.886%14.9%15.567%15.6%39-1.000000x-1.000000x1.044797x1.044797x1.04x8.860%8.86%9.257%9.26%40-1.000000x-1.000000x1.033172x1.033172x1.03x7.871%7.87%8.132%8.13%41-1.000000x-1.000000x1.031374x1.031374x1.03x5.944%5.94%6.130%6.13%-1.000000x-1.000000x1.021606x1.021606x1.02x15.585%15.6%15.921%15.9%42-1.000000x-1.000000x1.015170x1.015170x1.02x14.242%14.2%14.458%14.5%43-1.000000x-1.000000x1.015146x1.015146x1.02x7.080%7.08%7.187%7.19%44-1.000000x-1.000000x1.013065x1.013065x1.01x9.095%9.10%9.214%9.21%45-1.004675x-1.004675x1.00x1.000000x1.000000x11.736%11.7%11.681%11.7%46-1.006686x-1.006686x1.01x1.000000x1.000000x20.730%20.7%20.593%20.6%47-1.008231x-1.008231x1.01x1.000000x1.000000x15.170%15.2%15.046%15.0%48-1.097207x-1.097207x1.10x1.000000x1.000000x14.217%14.2%12.958%13.0%49-1.100976x-1.100976x1.10x1.000000x1.000000x13.802%13.8%12.537%12.5%50

Over-Education Sex Ratio by Metro Area#71

Percentage more likely men are than women to have a professional or doctorate degree (e.g., MBA, PhD, or MD) among people aged 25 years and older.
Scope: population of the Colorado Springs Area, selected other metro areas in the United States, and entities that contain the Colorado Springs Area
Female
Male
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Definitions

Educational attainment is reported in terms of the highest level of education obtained by persons aged 25 years and older. On this page, we report on both detailed and coarse categorizations of the levels of education in the population. The detailed levels of educational attainment are as follows:

  • None: no formal education at all
  • Less than High School: some education, but stopped short of high school
  • Some High School: some high school education, but no high school diploma (or equivalent)
  • Some College: high school diploma (or equivalent), and some college, but no post-secondary degree
  • Associate's Degree: highest post-secondary degree is an associate's degree (including occupational or academic degrees)
  • Bachelor's Degree: highest post-secondary degree is a bachelor's degree (e.g., BA, BS, AB)
  • Master's Degree: highest post-secondary degree is a master's degree (e.g., MA, MS, MENG, MSW)
  • Professional Degree: highest post-secondary degree is a professional degree (e.g., MD, DDC, JD)
  • Doctorate Degree: highest post-secondary degree is a doctorate degree (e.g., PhD, EdD)

The coarse levels of educational attainment are as follows:

  • No High School Diploma: does not have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • High School Diploma: has a high school diploma or equivalent and possibly some college, but no post-secondary degrees
  • Higher Degree: has some post-secondary degree (associate's, bachelor's, master's, professional, doctorate)

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